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Title Section16 1954-07-06 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, X. No. 140. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-06 1 I'HOTOS. Picture on top shows Mr. M. Gopala Menon who arrived by Air India international Super Constellation at Kallang Airport yesterday, garlanded and welcomed by the Indian i iin mult v. Picture above is the "Connie" which is called "Kashmir Pr-ncess".— I.D.M.I.D.M. - 42 words
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163 1954-07-06 1 ASHOK MEHTA - ASHOK MEHTA From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 5. The people of India should intervene directly to free Goa from Portuguese oppressors, declared P.S.P. leader Mr. Ashok Mehta in a statement. Mehta said liberation was not a task which a few Goanese resident of BombayCopyright - 163 words
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119 1954-07-06 1 Iyengar Opens Nadar's Election Campaign F"rcm Our Own Correspondont MADRAS, July 5.- The Congress Party's election campaign to get Mr. Kamarai Nadar returned to the Assembly from the general consti. tuency at Gudiyattem has begun m earnest. Kamaraj must get elected to the Madras State Legislature if he wants, toCopyright - 119 words
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41 1954-07-06 1 WASHINGTON, July The Government announced yesterday that $23,000 worth of medical supplies was being flown from New York to Guatemala City to clleviate sickness and distress among the Guatemalans. Another shipment will follow on Tuwrtay,- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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91 1954-07-06 1 CEYLON CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR SUSPENDED COLOMBO July s.— The Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Koteiawala has written to tne Governor Geueral, Lord SoUiOury requesting that Mr. N. U. Jayawardene Governor of the Central Bank, be suspended from office from today, an official communique announced here this morning. Th(j Prime MinisterReuter - 91 words
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Article68 1954-07-06 1 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN INDIA From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July s.— The food production target for last year has been exceeded by nearly twenty lakhs (2 million) tons as announced by the adviser to th e Planning Commission last night. He added that India was witnessing the birth ofCopyright - 68 words
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Article46 1954-07-06 1 NEW YORK, July s— The death toll after ailmost two days of the three day United States* 178th Independence Day holiday has risen to 225. Traffic fataSt'es totalled 145 and there were 51 drownr inea and 29 miscellaneous ac. cidentr- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-07-06 1 MB. K. N. HAUL, District Manager, Air India International. He has his office at the AtUpn\ Hotel Singapore.18 words
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782 1954-07-06 1 Indian Connie's Achievement "It's A Wonderful Flight" Says Mr. M. Gopala Menon (By Our Staff Reporter) ft was a thrilling sight the majestic arrival at Kalian g Airport yesterday noon 15 minutes before time of the Air India International's charming Super Constedation782 words
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Article27 1954-07-06 1 GUATEMALA CSTTY, July 5 The Republic of El S*i_ vador hag officially recognised Guatemala's new ruling junta the first country to do so. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article122 1954-07-06 1 EMBASSIES' NAME PLATES MISSING! LONDON, July s.— The nameplates disappeared from the front doors of six Foreign Embassies in London's Bel. grave Square early yesteruay morning. The Embassies are the Japanese, French, Argentine, -»ustrian, Mexican and Norwegian. A member of the Argentine Embassy staff said, When I went to fetchReuter - 122 words
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115 1954-07-06 1 NEW DELHI, July 5. India and Nepal moved to. I wards fuller economic co. operation Saturday as Indian customs official* started collecting duties for Nepal on imports into the Himalayan kingdom passing througn India in transit. The new procedure provided for India to turnAP - 115 words
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57 1954-07-06 1 WASHINGTON July 5.— British and American diplomats are to meet within the next few days to continue the South-East Asia discussions started by President Elsenhower and the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill. The State Department has announced that the discussions will continue on57 words
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Article90 1954-07-06 1 CALCUTTA, July s.— Severe flooding has left 12,000 people homeless In the East Indian states of Bihar, Assam and West Bengal, and in East Pakistan, according to reports reaching here. Ten rivers and their tributaries have rxirst their banks, and the floods in AssamReuter - 90 words
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Article86 1954-07-06 1 DHARBHANGA, BIHAR STATE, July 5 The homes of about 180,000 people in 200 villages, east of her*. have been flooded by Bihar's "River of Sorrow*', the Kosi. Food and medical relief is being rushed to the district. The Kosi floods every year, but last week's heavy ramsReuter - 86 words
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88 1954-07-06 1 Churchill Works From 7 a.m. To 10 p.m.! ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZABETH AT SEA, .lul.v 5 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill spent a hns> day yesterday as usual, work, ing over his mass of paper*. The Prime Minister is re. turning home following talks with American and) Canadian officials. HisAP - 88 words
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Article125 1954-07-06 1 PARIS, July s.— There was a lull in the northern IndoCnJna fighting yesterday following tne French evacuation on Saturday of Phuiy 3U miles south of Hanoi In the tied River delta according to reports reaching here. Pnuiy was the southwest corner bastion of the new tf'renchReuter - 125 words
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Article129 1954-07-06 1 SAIGON. July s.— The Governor of North Vietnam, Nguyen Huu Trl, has resigned, it was learned authoritatively here yesterday. The Prime Minister, Ngo Din Diem, has decidea to replace him with en administrative committee responsible for civil administration and military problems in liaison with Vietnamese NationalReuter - 129 words
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Article94 1954-07-06 1 NEW YORK. July 6 French Premier M. Pierre Mendes France has received and accepted an invitation to visit President Eisenhower in Washington, the Paris corres. pondent of the New York Times reported today. The correspondent said the visit eeemed unlikely to take place untilReuter - 94 words
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Article180 1954-07-06 1 QUEEN TO RECEIVE Mrs. PANDIT GENEVA, July 5 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian President of the United Na. tions eighth General Assembly left here by air for I»ndon today on an official visit at the invitation of the Br>ti*n Government. Mrs. Pandit, who is a younger sister of the Indian PrimeReuter - 180 words
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Article131 1954-07-06 1 EAST PAKISTAN OUTLAWS COMMUNISM DACCA, EAST BENGAL. July 5 The Communirt Party in East Bengal has been banned by the provincial Government. An official announcement said that the Party had lor its object interference with the administration of law and the maintenance of law and order, and constituted a dangerReuter - 131 words
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Article72 1954-07-06 1 MEXICO CITY, July 5 Forty thousand people are home. ess and three towns jicd five villages are in ruins after the disastrous flooding of the Rio Grande Or Rio Brave as it is often called in Me\i. co which forms the front.er between Mexico and theReuter - 72 words
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Article83 1954-07-06 1 HONG KONG, July 5 Vietmlnh Radio claimed todaj the Vi€tmlnh army "wiped out" two French Union Vat. talions and 16 companies in three days ending June 30 in the Thai Binn, N4n n Binh and Fhat Diem areas as tne French withdrew from the southern partReuter - 83 words
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44 1954-07-06 1 MADRID, July 4 Seven, teen people were Idlled and many injured when a bl* motor bus crowded with passengers, mostly Muslim*, piungod toto a 150 foot deep ravJno l*&t night between Uadfeu and Tetuao, in Spanish Morooo. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-06 1 Subscription Rate* (BT POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Tear 66!00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39 00 1 Tear 78.0038 words
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62 1954-07-06 2 COMBAY: Acharya J. B. Krli-alani. Chairman of the l*nja Sou»allst Party, win inaugurate the second annual session of the Federation of Press Trust of mdia Employees' Unions in Bombay *on luly 24. About 30 delegates repre. sentlng 900 employees from 64 branches of the PTIFOC - 62 words
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451 1954-07-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. July 6, 1954. CHOU EN-LAI OVERSEAS CHINESE THERE will be great satisfaction througnout Soutn-iiiast Asia over the reported acceptance by the Chinese Premier Mr. Chou Erwai of bri Jawahariai Nehru's policy regarding overseas Indians as applicable to the overseas Chinese also. Sri Nehru's policy towards451 words
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892 1954-07-06 2 Burma Indian Leader Reveals Economic Conditions Prompting Them To Go Back To India MADRAS: Mr. V. S. Venkataraman, President of the All-Burma Indian Congress, said here last week that the pre-war figure of Indian population in Burma, Mr. Venkataraman said,FOC - 892 words
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123 1954-07-06 2 CALCUTTA The Union Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr. Arun Cnandra Gutoa, wno is now xn Calcutta, had a long discussion on.Weanesaay witn me ueputy Secretary to tne government of India in charge of renaoihtation about the projiem of resettlement of neany (00,000 refugeesFOC - 123 words
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Article114 1954-07-06 2 KOTTAYAM His Grace Mar ivanios, Mr. E. John Phillpose, and Mr. K. Cherian representing the Catholicos Party met His Grace Abraham Cleemia at Chingavanom on Friday last in connection with the settlement of the Syrian Church dispute. Dr. P. T. Thomas. M.L.A. was present on behalf ofFOC - 114 words
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Article169 1954-07-06 2 MADRAS The Government of India have asked for the services of a District Agricultural Officer of the Madras State for appointment as Regional Campaign Officer in the Madras region for intensification of the drive for extending the Japanese method of paddy cultivationMr. N. C fFOC - 169 words
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529 1954-07-06 2 Congress Policy Explained AHMEDABAD: Mr. Bahvantrai Mehta, Congress General Secretary, said here kast week that it was the Congress policy that "as a role" the regional language should be the medium of instruction at the university stage. Mr. Mehta, wno was addressing a meetingFOC - 529 words
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Article55 1954-07-06 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. S R vasavada, President of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, arrived in Calcutta last week from Sindri on a two-day visit. In the afternon, he met tne Mayor, Mr. N. N. Mookerjee, and discussed matters relating to various demands of lowergrade staff ntFOC - 55 words
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188 1954-07-06 2 Single-Teacher Schools Found Inefficient NAGPUR Single-teacher schools at which there are over 2,000 In this State "are regarded as inefficient inasmuch as they entail much wastage and stagnation and this is to a certain extent true" according to the latest official annual report on the progress of education in MadhyaFOC - 188 words
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Article195 1954-07-06 2 NkjXv o^uru: xikv Oovern. iiieut announced a reuuetiuu iii me prices oi an major peUu.eiuu products, otiie*- Uiaii aviation spirit auu motor spirit. me extent of reduction, to tune eueut rroin tomorrow, wii 4 st^ IUiIQWS. iverooene: one anna to two aiuiacj per unitFOC - 195 words
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138 1954-07-06 2 NEW L>t±L,tii: To help the drive for cleaner railway stations, the Railway Board has decided to increase the amount of prize money awarded every SiX months for the best kept stations among different categories of railway stations. The prize money for large stations in eachFOC - 138 words
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Article97 1954-07-06 2 HYDERABAD About Rs. 29.4 crores i.e. 70 per cent of the Rs. 42 crorea out of Osmania currency that was in circulation in the State at the beginning of April last year, has been withdrawn from circulation during the last 15 months, it is reliably learnt.FOC - 97 words
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Article58 1954-07-06 2 BOMBAY The AlMndia Importers Association here welcomed the import policy for the July.December period announced by the Government of India last week. The Association said, however, that the trade would have appreciated the policy better if restrictions on the import of industrial raw materials like causticFOC - 58 words
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Article162 1954-07-06 2 NEW DELHI: Two important changes m the procedure for recruitment of ieirttoriai Army otiicers nave been decided upon Dy the Government. in future, candidates applying for a Commission In tne Territorial Army will not have to produce a certificate of physical fitness by a Civil Surgeon orFOC - 162 words
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Article156 1954-07-06 2 DOIvIBAY Mr. D. Panchoii r 1 resident, mO-uii iviotion MOcure Producei&r Association, uas app«aiea to tne t'nmv 4MMk to uku "aii. poss.ua; oteps" to assist popularisation and increased use ui turns. tie has aadressed a commu nication to Mr. ivenru in regurd to toe petition signedFOC - 156 words
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Article95 1954-07-06 2 NAGPUR: The Government of India have decided to establish 'workshops' at twenty Extension Training centres to give practical training to the village level workers and other local artisans in the repair and manufacture of improved agricultural implements, it is learnt. These 'workshops' in extension centres spreadFOC - 95 words
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Article41 1954-07-06 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Musln Subramania Iyer, Principal Central College of Kamataka Music, Madras, has been appointed a member of the Southern panel of the Music Audition Board, saya a Minis, try of Information and Broadcasting- Press Note FOCFOC - 41 words
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178 1954-07-06 2 "Give Portion Of Land Revenue To Panchayats" NEW DELHI: The Pa nchayat Sub-Oommittee of the Congress Working Committee, which cancluded its three-day meeting here is understood to have been of the opinion that a portion of the land revenue should be transferred to village panchayats to enable them to functionFOC - 178 words
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Article78 1954-07-06 2 DiISKLt UAHH, A&=am XjKHuiiapuudS VvcltVil Itvei tc»c mcicdocu uy iwoui seven incheg during last week -.iii.ii.iapuuj, llie tUL.It two squHie hmM axca waa kMMlfM»4a||f Wipttu OUL. itS iniiHoiuuits iiua smitea to wiieie exudun is «ui vexy xapiu. xvexiei wuijvers weie uaa^e tv reacxt mext; flut toFOC - 78 words
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99 1954-07-06 2 i'>-''»iwii rive oi i«e nine oLnau Russian vesseis wiuch x. in into baa weatner in the Arabian Sea 600 miles north, west of Bombay 10 days ago, arrived here last week tor repairs. The entire fleet which coirprises three fishing schooners, iwo steam tugs,FOC - 99 words
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Article86 1954-07-06 2 BOMBAY; The Labour Appellate Tribunal, Bombay, refused to stay the interim order passed recently by the Industrial Court. Bombay, appoint. ing assessors to determine the rehabilitation requirements of the textile industry of Bombay. The Bombay Millownera Association appealed to the Appellate Tribunal against the interimFOC - 86 words
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644 1954-07-06 3 OBSERVATIONS RECORDED BY SCIENTISTS IN RAJASTHAN SET^f" W^**^ eeil w ill mtutY ob Wednesday Vt TSLZ^ J2. the P he o «nenon m M 8,000-mile path of i^?S' 5° mlI S wld «*«*<*»»* from Nebraska in S? orth Amcri < 5aFOC - 644 words
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Article38 1954-07-06 3 HUB1.I: Five peraon* were ktttoA and four others seriously injured isM week when crashed Into tree near a van carrying a, 800 unit Hulkotl, a vUas;e about 90 miles from here. FOC38 words
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Article106 1954-07-06 3 KANPUR: Two of the worst slumps of Kanpur were demolished by the Kanpur Development Board. The inhabitants numbering 83 families of workers, were provided alternate accommodation in the industrial Housing Colony at Babunpurwa. The Board acquired these slums l n 1945 for demolition, out acute houseFOC - 106 words
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Article106 1954-07-06 3 NEW DELHI: Army officers, too, will have ceremouai dre«a for the summer train this month. An olive green jacket, worn with olive green trousers and a emit, olive grew »hade and with a semi-stiff collar, and tie to match, will con. prise the dress. AaFOC - 106 words
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73 1954-07-06 3 KATHMANDU: Nepal's Ad. visory Assembly last week unanimously passed a resolution praying: for speedy recovery of King Tribhuvan tram his illness The Prime Minister, Mr MP. Koiraia, moving a reaolu tion pal^ a tribute to King Tribhuvan and said that the king had played anFOC - 73 words
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57 1954-07-06 3 «£pffl*A*J!DU: A Wletln J? fU** health from the royaj palace said here List week: -There was a further «»gtit improvement In the condition of heart of the Ktae ci Nepal but there is still en eral weajmesa.* s The king has been fluttering fromFOC - 57 words
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Article60 1954-07-06 3 BOMBAY: Vice-Admira! Sir Mark Plzey, Cjn-c of the Indian Navy, left Bombay f o r London by air last week on a deputation. He will return to India in August. Lady Pizey, President of the Indian Naval OfficersWives Association, sailed for London last week aboard theFOC - 60 words
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820 1954-07-06 3 TRICHUR "The Government is well aware of the need to change the present system of education, and introduce a system which gives greater importance to vocational and technical studies. Special officers have been appointed to go into the question of SecondaryFOC - 820 words
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Article145 1954-07-06 3 MADRAS: A Congress dec. tion office to Mr X. Kamaraj Nadar. Chief ICtniaUr, wlio is contesting the by-dec, tloa to the Assembly from the Gudiyatham Constituency, waa declared optn by Mr L. a Karayalar, president of th£ Tamil Nad congress commtttee, last week at GudJyathain. Messrs. LFOC - 145 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-07-06 4 PHOTO. MA. K. PERIAYAH, President of the Tarn 1 Brotherhood \w>ociat>on, speaking at a tea party given by T.B.A. at G. H. CAFE on Saturday last In honour of MRS. LAKSHMI NAIDU (seated second from left) who was recently, awarded a Certf ficate of Honour by the Governor of Singapore.I.D.M. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-07-06 4 PHOTO. Crew of the Air India International Constellation "Kashmir Princess" photographed at Kallang Airport yesterday. The plane is here <>n a proving' flight, to inaugurate a regular Bombay-S ngapore service via Mat Las on July 18. The crew are standing under the wing of the plane.- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 47 words
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1362 1954-07-06 4 PROTEST AGAINST SEPARATE ELECTORATES: FULL PARTICULARS OF CDC's RESOLUTION COLOMBO A miUion residents in Ceylon, including 8.5 lakhs of workers •of Imfian origin in the estates wil» observe a one-day hartal today July 6, the day on which the Government willFOC - 1,362 words
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Article1042 1954-07-06 4 A. D. C. PETERSON - A. D. C. PETERSON -By (Text of a broadcast delivered over Raoto Malaya on Sunday, Juiy 4). J^asi wee* 1 spok e of democratic elections and oi tne uunents tney may brine tu ,via.aya. Ton^nt 1 want to aii>cus3 some O i tne aangeis in1,042 words
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Article130 1954-07-06 4 Lyttleton Welcomes Alliance! LONDON, July 5 —Colo mai Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton Bait on Friday that in Maiaya tne political batance oetween Malays and Chinese and Indians was particularly difficult. J "We have the object, of course, of working gradually towards a Malayan nation governing itself," Mr. Lyttleton told aReuter - 130 words
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Article62 1954-07-06 4 BOMBAY, July 4.— A batch of about 500 Indian volunteers will start a stuyagraha campaign in Goa on ug. 15. indian Independence Uay, say Goan nationalist sources. Tne volunteers, recruited from all tiie parties and from aix parts of Bombay State, will ieave for the Goa border byFOC - 62 words
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Article28 1954-07-06 4 MANILA, July s.— One hundred persons lined Manila's famed Luenta yesterday, watching a military and civ.c parade in celebration of the Eighth Anniversary of the Pliiiippines' Independence.— APAP - 28 words
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57 1954-07-06 4 NKW YORK, July 4 —Or Alfred Klasey ha* been Invited to study the "Sexual Behaviour of Men and Women" In Britain, a Cambridge anthropologist S..IJ yesterday. Dr. Erie Dtagwafl said be bad invited Dr. Klnsey to make gtudie* In Britain %n«l Europe similar toReuter - 57 words
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106 1954-07-06 4 GAL.L.E A member of the Gaile Municipal Council said week that the Min ster of L<ocal Government would <jo well to enter a monastery. The speaker, Mr. A. J. H. A. Wahab, was moving a resolu. tlon expressing grave concern at the "step- motherly attitude ofFOC - 106 words
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52 1954-07-06 4 LONDON, July 5. Peipin^ raaio Friday night announ ced Vietminh troops enteri-d the northern Indo-Chinese cities of No Dinh. Ninn Bin>i. Phat Diem, Thai Blnh anfl Bui Chu. The Red Chinese radio said the French withdnw from these major pests in the Hanci area inAP - 52 words
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