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Title Section16 1954-07-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 154. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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318 1954-07-20 1 Canada Poland To Be Members GENEVA, July 19 India, Canada and Poland were today asked by telegrams from Geneva whether they would serve on an International Commission to supervise an Indo-China armistice, sources close to the nine-nation conference here said. If the threeReuter - 318 words
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Article422 1954-07-20 1 GENEVA, July 19.— Hopes of an Indo-Chin-a peace stood higher today at any other period of the 10-week-old negotiations as M. Pierre Mendes France, French Premier reached the eve of his ceedline for a cease-fire agree ment Leading Ministers m thr dr\imntic bid for agreement tookReuter - 422 words
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265 1954-07-20 1 France To Reopen Talks With India For Transfer Of Settlements? NEW DELHI, July 19.— France is expected to re-open negotiations with India for the transfer of the French Indian territories as soon as the IndoChina armistice is settled, according to political circles here. The Indian Government is content to wait,Reuter - 265 words
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Article87 1954-07-20 1 NEW ui-nu, Jiny 19. A Foreign Ministry spokesman sai,t today the InuLan Government nas no comment to make on reports from Moscow that Maienkov appeared "sincerely interested*' In a meeting between himself, Indian rrcraiej Nehru, a iuJ Red Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tunu The report came from Sail udA.P. - 87 words
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Article111 1954-07-20 1 Quit Order For Tamil Congressmen *>om ou* uwn Correspondent MAbKAS, July ly. Aii Congressmen belonging to the •Lainii Arasu Kaiagnam have jeen ordered to resign within uiteen days or face expulsion. The Kaiaganam was starteu •jy tne veteian Congress reader Mr. Sivagnana Uramani and aas taiven tne militant role m111 words
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92 1954-07-20 1 Oriya Girl Wants To Change Her Sex From Our Own Correspondent CUTTACR, July 19.— An eighteen-year Old Oriy a gu*» nas been admitted for observaton into the hospital here iKTause she wants to change her sex. Her name Is Labyanya and she is a nurse m tne local Dhenkaiial Hospital.92 words
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49 1954-07-20 1 INDIAN CRICKET TEAM TO TOUR PAKISTAN CALCUTTA, July 19.— India will send an official cricnet team to tour Pakistan during the coming winter, it was announced here yesterday. The Tour Committee of tne Indian CricKet Control Boara has accepted the invitation made by the Pakistan Board of Control. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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77 1954-07-20 1 BR. JOURN ALIST WOUNDED BY BANDITS NAIROBI. July 19.— Mr. Ronald Kelly, a young British journalist, was shot m the shoulder last Saturday ia an ambush by a terrorist gang m the Kiambu area 11 miles north of Nairobi He was driving three miles from a coffee plantation where ChristopherReuter - 77 words
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Article68 1954-07-20 1 WASHINGTON, July 19 Governor Thomas E, Dewey of New York, one-time Republican presidential candidate is tired of his job and has tol<j friends he has no intention of running for a fourth term as New York's chief executive, the Wash-m* ton Post-Times Herald said today.AP - 68 words
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Article31 1954-07-20 1 DAMASCUS SYRIA. July 19 Syrian oresident Mas. Mm Ataal yesterday issued a decree fixing next August 20 as the date for general e'e_ ctions AU parties have start. Ed ownpUjning, A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article116 1954-07-20 1 D. M. K. To Launch Satyagraha From Our Own Correspondent MAlittAs, Juiy ltf. liruviUa .Vfunnetiu li mag ham led by Mr. C. N. Annadurai has issued an uitimatuin to the fcWate (iovernment that unless the salary and allowance^ of the Governor ■oi Madras are reduced to Ks. 0,000 monhtiy, it116 words
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Article80 1954-07-20 1 GENEVA, July 19 Iht inuo.China secret ses-ion yes. ttrday made history it led U. the opening of the oar m tne united Nations Geneva Headquarters for the nrct time on a Sunday. Since 1D45. there have been no important meetings at tne Paiace "fReuter - 80 words
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Article88 1954-07-20 1 Tne ciMiuiuuuaer m Chiei L> x ai jiKist Air Force Air Mar-•s-uu bir ci.iiord Sanderson is ♦o-ving Siugapore by uir Uus iiiorniiig for a tour of British North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. WJiile at Jesseltoa Air Mardhai w.il be tne guest of Governor Mr. R.88 words
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Article65 1954-07-20 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon, July 19. Viscount Soulbury, Ceylon's last British Governor General, leit on Saturday evening by sea for London. A few minutes after his departure Sir Oliver Goonetllleke was sworn m to take his place. The brief ceremony ended a IGO-year sequence of British governor generals.A.P. - 65 words
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Article49 1954-07-20 1 MANILA, July 19 Ihc lnduan Navy flagship Delhi, left for Hong Kong tode.y after a five-day goodwill vL sit. The cruiser is under the command of Rear Amlral F.A. Ballance. Vhe flagship's soccer team tied 1-1 with a Manila team yecterday at Rizai Stadium APAP - 49 words
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Article47 1954-07-20 1 LONDON. July 19.— Sir Winston Churchill heard yesterday that he had another grand daughter bis ninth grandchild. The Prime Minister's daugter. Mary, wife of Captain Christopher Soames, Conservative member of Parliament. gay« birth to a girl weighing seven pounds two ounces during the night, ReuterReuter - 47 words
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77 1954-07-20 1 RHEE LEAVING FOR U.S. ON SATURDAY SEOUL, July 19 Re'.i-i. ble sources said today Prein dent Syngman Rhete would leave Seoul Saturday for his Washington meeting with President Eisenhower The sources sadd President Rhee had changed his earlier plans to leave today. PFORZHEIM GERMANY July 19 Before the eyes ofA.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-07-20 1 PHOTOS. Mr. M. GOPALA MESON, the outgoing Representative of the Government of India, was entertained to a tea party by the Chettiar Community at their temple at Tank Road on Saturday last. Picture on left shews Mr. Mcnon m dhoti, shirt and angavastram, add!I.D.M. - 63 words
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112 1954-07-20 1 Nahe People's Council Free Politicals From Our Own Correspondent JWJZRIKODIfI, Ju-y 19. A rifteen-man council has been appointed to administer the uewiy liberated Mahe Settlement near here. Mr. I. K. Aumaran who took over charge of the area from the French Administrator constituted the vjuuncu with himself as President It112 words
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Article64 1954-07-20 1 L.ONG BtJACri, California, July 19. An air and sea search was launched yesteruay off Uie Southern Caiiiornia coast after a distress message m a battle had been found asking for help lor seven survivors of a slaking boat. Coastguard headquarters here said it was not knownReuter - 64 words
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135 1954-07-20 1 NO MOVE TO BREAK STRIKE SAYS ARMY On account of the situation arising out of the present t*.riKe of City Council employees and at the request of me City CouncL, the Government has asKed the Services to afford certain specialized assistance by way oi technicians and artisans for essential purposes.135 words
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Article60 1954-07-20 1 Five armed. uniformed terrorists stopped three lorries belonging to the Soutb Malayan Pineapple Growers at the 24th milestone on the Pontian road near Pekin Nanas Johore, on Sunday They took them 200 yards from the main road and burnt them. No casualties are reported, says an60 words
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769 1954-07-20 1 Bedell Smith's Assurance GENEVA, Juiy 19 The United States yesterday pledged itsett to refrain from the threat or the use of lorce" to upset any Indo-China armistice agreement reached here which it could respect," autnoritutive sources said. Mr. waiter tteoell Smith. United StatesReuter - 769 words
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Article12 1954-07-20 1 CANADIAN FIGHTERS FOR TURKEY ANKARA, Jujy 19 M Herbert Moran, CSanadiM^ ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article18 1954-07-20 1 India Agrees To nf^^S? Ar mistice NEW DELHI, JuJy 19 servr^n the ««wne^ here tcnjfbt ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Miscellaneous56 1954-07-20 1 FEDERAL COUNCIL The next meeting of the Seventh Session of the Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Counci 1 Chamber Maxwell Road Kuala Lumwr, on Wednesday Aug 18, and Thursday. Aug. 19 The mm ing will begin at 10 a m r>n Wednesday an<i will be continued on56 words
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553 1954-07-20 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. July 20, 1954 HEED REA'S ADVICE so the worst has come to pass. The negotiations over their bacKpay dispute having raked, the Uity Oaunciu daily-rated employees numbering over 10,000 struck work yesterday, and from what tneir leaders have stated, it appears they are determined to553 words
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273 1954-07-20 2 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Claims His Arrest Is Illegal High Court To Hear His Writ Petition ALLAHABAD: A division bench of the Allahabad High Court consisting of Mr. Justice Brij Mohan Lai and Mr. Justice Roy, issued notice on a writ petition m the nature a habeas corpus by Dr.FOC - 273 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-07-20 2 How it is changed: a "liying* w o n a -standing' Ror-e Miss Elaine Stewart m a M G M. picture25 words
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Article79 1954-07-20 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly last week decided to take away the powers iyf the Governor-General to carve out new Provinces and alter the boundaries of existing- ©ues. Unuer the amendment to the provisional Constitution passed recently, these puwers have now been given to theFOC - 79 words
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242 1954-07-20 2 Use Of Railway Concession Ticket: Bombay High Court's Ruling BOMBAY Mr. Justice Shah, at the Bombay High Court, held that a studeat holding a concessional local season ticket nould use it on the local service of the railway, while going to work. The matter came before His i-ordshiji on aFOC - 242 words
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Article536 1954-07-20 2 L.\J CKNOW: Acharya J. B. Kripalani, m a statement here expressed his regret at the opinion expressed by Prime Minis- ter Nehru on the arrest of Dr. Lohia. He observed that he was sure that if Mr. Nehru were not burdened with office as a free citizen,FOC - 536 words
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Article48 1954-07-20 2 BOMBAY: The Praja Socialist Party observed July 18 an uati-repression and i»nia day". Tne party had sent a circular to ail its branches to hold meetings on that day to piotest against Dr. Ham M&noaar l»nia.'s arrest under tne U.P. Special Powers Act. FOCFOC - 48 words
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84 1954-07-20 2 PROTEST AGAINST P.S.P. LEADER'S ARREST COIMBATOtt£; Mr. P. S. Chinnadorai, President of the Tamil Nad Socialist Party has issued a statement publishing strongly protested against tne action of the U.P. Government m ha v ing arrested Dr. Rani *vianonar L«ohia Secretary on tne All Inaia Praja Socialist r^arty uncer theFOC - 84 words
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123 1954-07-20 2 MINORITIES: INDOPAKISTAN TALKS CONCLUDE NEW DEL.HI: The two<iay inlormal taiks reviewing tfie working of the Prime Ministers' Agreement of April, 1950, concerning minorities between Sri C. C. Biswas, India's Luaw Minister, and Mr. Ghyasuddin Pathan, Pakistan Minister, concluded here last week. A joint communique issued at the conclusion of theFOC - 123 words
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68 1954-07-20 2 RAJASTHAN POLICE DUEL WITH DACOITS JAIPUR: After a six-hour encounter with a party of dacoits, led by Sher Khan, wno was coming from Pakistan, the Rajasthan Police .last week arrested Sagat Singh, an associate of the Pakistan dacoit leader. Some ammunition and a revolver were recovered from Sagat Singh, 11FOC - 68 words
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110 1954-07-20 2 MADRAS: Miss Marie McKcon (18). of New York, has joined the' Queen Mary's College, Madras, to appear for the B.A. Dogree Examination of the Madras University, m 1956 offering Indian Economics ior Part 111. Two students from Mauritius, taking French as their Second language mFOC - 110 words
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Article72 1954-07-20 2 BANGALORE The Imperial Tobacco Manufacturers India Ltd., have donated a sum of Rs. 10,000 to the Bangalore Rotary Club T. B. Fund. The Income-Tax Commissioner has advised the IncomeTax Officer that donation* to this fund would be governed 'by the provisions of Section 15 (B)FOC - 72 words
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Article142 1954-07-20 2 KARACHI Pakistan has informally approached India for help m securing the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan a seat on the International Court at the Hague, according to diplomatic sources here. These sources told that besides India, Pakistan had approached ''some other countries'' includingFOC - 142 words
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Article77 1954-07-20 2 POONA The All-India Scheduled Caste Federation has decided to present purse of Rs. one lakh to Dr. B. R. Ambed-*' kar m celebration of his 60th birthday m October this year. An all-India session of the Federation will also be held at the same time. Rs. 82,000FOC - 77 words
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Article164 1954-07-20 2 By PATNA: Sxi ivi. Sinha. iiihar's Information Minister. *adt week opened tiie first sooia. service training camp iv cne country meant exclusively ior saanu s on the ban*ts of tae Ganga m Patna City. The camp, which will last for 10 days, is jointly sponsored by theFOC - 164 words
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Article116 1954-07-20 2 MADKAS The Madras Government have taken up for examination a -scheme for the manufacture of agricultural implements in a suitable centre in this State. Centra: aid, it is learnt, has been offered for the purpose and it was originally proposed to start an industry at Coimhatore.FOC - 116 words
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Article75 1954-07-20 2 COIMBATORE. As a result of heavy monsoon rain= oi» the Western Ghats, River Bhavani is m spate. it is learnt and water Is flow n» two feet high over the spilL way at Bhavanisagar Dam The entire reservoir of 26 square miles is filled up ami waterFOC - 75 words
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Article35 1954-07-20 2 KOTTAYAM: Retail price of rice which was 12 axvnaa per measure till recently, dwindled down to 9 annas recetly a sequel to lifting of all restrictions on rice, movement, FOCFOC - 35 words
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219 1954-07-20 2 ELURU: Mr. Balvantrai Mehta, Congress General Secretary, has answered the criticism of those, who want the Congress to wind itself up as its mission of achievement of freedom had been fulfilled. He said the mission of the Congress had not yet been fulfilled. ItFOC - 219 words
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Article195 1954-07-20 2 Paddy Prices Up At Kuttalam KUTTALAM: The announcement from New Ddhi that all controls on rice wou:d bu removed was received with satis taction by aU sections of the public here, including the rice merchants. There was a steady advance m the prices of paddy on the local market '.astFOC - 195 words
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Article190 1954-07-20 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Agriculture has incited tne State Governments to prepare their schemes for uevelopment of co -operative larming and to send tneir de.aands for grants for consideration of tne Central Government. Tais was disclosed by the Jnion Minister of Agriculture, i->r.FOC - 190 words
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Article82 1954-07-20 2 NEW Uh,^m: jfoollowmg is the text 01 me rep*y received uy the President Dr. Kajendia *-ra ad irom the President 01 tne Czechoi.ovak Republic m iesponse to his message of condoiences sent m connection with the death ot Dr l^adis ay Ourdij, Czechoslovak Ambassador to Ind.a:FOC - 82 words
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Article103 1954-07-20 2 NEW DELHI The Bharat Sevak Samaj has set up a committee to study the wontng of the Samaj m different States. The three-man committee will tour the country and meet prominent social workers of various States to ascertain their views about conducting the programme or the Samaj.FOC - 103 words
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Article103 1954-07-20 2 en h th rU 5 A PleSS note 1SS«d?J~ V t \V*i gh Court of Andhra directs that such of th e Advocates as are entitled tn practise in the High St a? Madras immediate y before the High Court on July 5, 1954, and as arc willingFOC - 103 words
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Article233 1954-07-20 2 MADxiAS: me importance of trained workers m the insurance held was emphasised oy Mr. Nanda Kishore officer in-chagre 01 the xTamin^ rJoard, inaugurating the Nev india Schoo. of Insurance, under the auspices of the New .ndia Assurance Company, at Woodlands. Edward EJiots toai, My.apcre, lastFOC - 233 words
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79 1954-07-20 2 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S GREETINGS TO FRANCE NEW DELOiI President Prasad has sent the tollowing message to President Ooty, on tne occasion of the National Day of France which ialls on Juiy 14 "On this day of your national rejoicing, the Government and the people of India join me m, ottering toFOC - 79 words
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Article89 1954-07-20 2 'BOMBAY: Efforts to nnd capt. c. H. Turner, master of the Panamanian freighter San Mardeno, who is believed to have gone down with his ship recently near Jaffrabad on the Saurashtra coast, were still continuing, it was learnt here. The Government of India's Mercantile Marine DepartmentFOC - 89 words
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Article105 1954-07-20 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. K. S Xrishnan, Director of the National Physical Laboratory or lnd a, lias been elected a VicePresident of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for a second term at U»« meeting of the Union m London last week, says a LondonFOC - 105 words
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827 1954-07-20 3 REFLECTIONS ON TODAY'S PEACE DEADLINE WASHINGTON, July 19.— The United States and Britain have ape ,1 -quick action be hi&te bol s ti front m Southeast Asia if Indo-€hina pe^ negotiations finally fall through at Geneva Tuesda y night. Officials ofA.P. - 827 words
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Article147 1954-07-20 3 WHAT' S A "DRUNKOMETER" NEW YORK, Judy 19 Police took mobile "drum kometer* units into the streets of New York Friday m a drive against drunken automobile driving In their first day of opera, fcion the drunkometer squids were called to test two men. Police said for both men theAP - 147 words
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284 1954-07-20 3 Malenkov Wa nts Peace, Says Kitchlew MOSCOW. Juty 19 Ur. Saifuddin Kitchlew, chairman of the Ail-india Peace Conn. cil_ staid en Saturday that Mr Gebrgi Ma'.enkcv, the Sov-ei frime Minister, wouid welcome an understanding wth IndJa like that reached be. tween Mr. Jawahartai Nehru and Mr Chou En Lai mReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-07-20 3 Why does she seem to have elevated her eyebrows and moved her eyeballs to the corner? Might be somebody at her back must have called her! In short she noses a style' Miss Pier Angeli m a M.G.M.M.G.M. - 38 words
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Article277 1954-07-20 3 PARIS, July -'9 Officials m Parts m constant tou:h with Premier MendesLFrauoe m Geneva refused to adm t n y grounds for fearing tirtt the cease-Arc m Indo_China would fail to materialise by Tuesday mldnigiit. ''Whatever happens he will not stay m Geneva' after July 20*',Reuter - 277 words
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Article102 1954-07-20 3 DJAKARTA, July 19.— The Indonesian President, Dr. President, Dr. Sukarno, last Friday officially opened a new ocean harbour on the northern tip of Celebes Island built to improve copra shipment from jJast Indonesia. East Indolesia produces three-fifths of Indonesia's copra. The planned quay length isReuter - 102 words
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Article56 1954-07-20 3 TEHERAN, July 19. Iran yesterday told Russ a she reserves the right to join any regional defence pact for maintaining her sovereignty ai:d independence based on the United Nations Charter. She was replying to a Soviet memorandum of July 8' which requested clarification of Iran's "at^nHReuter - 56 words
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Article281 1954-07-20 3 TEHERAN, July 19 The Anglo.lran.an Oil Company wLi get £73,000 000 for the Abadan installations nationalised -n 1951, Finance Minister Ali Amini told newsmen Saturday. iunini said Iran wall pay me eighth of the total. The < igiit_ company consortium wmch includes theA.P. - 281 words
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90 1954-07-20 3 VANDALS DESTROY BR. EMPIRE GAMES STATUE VANCOUVER, July 19.— A massive statue which was to decorate the British Empire Games stadium has been smashed by vandals, sculptor Gordon Dixon reported Saturday. Dixorii a Vancouver art school graduate student, <liscovered the half -ton, 7 -foot figure of a runner breaking theAP - 90 words
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Article50 1954-07-20 3 NAGASAKI (Jepam), July 19. The largest oil tanker ever to be built m Japan was launched here Saturday. The ship, the 32 000-ton (dead weight) World 'justice. whs constructed at the Nagasaki dockyard of the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. for the Inter-Marine Navigation Co nt Liberia. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article42 1954-07-20 3 NEW DELHI, July 19— The Indian Airlines Corporation is to buy four to eight Britishmade Vickers Viscount planes, it was learned here on Saturday night. The number depends on funds to be made available by tha ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article372 1954-07-20 3 WASHINGTON July ID The massive U553,100,000,000 mutual assistance b-11 "sent to the US Senate cental v US$95 500,000 item for India the largest purely ma. military programme for any country with the exception of Korea The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, m a ma. jonityA.P. - 372 words
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209 1954-07-20 3 "MISS UNIVERSE" CONTEST BEGINS TODAY LOS ANGELES. Caiiifonua, July 19 Heat and excitement were too m uch for three of the lovely candidates for the titl» of -'Miss Universe at Long Beach Saturday Bight 01 the girl, wen: posing for a photograph whou Moana Marley. Miss Xe w fn dReuter - 209 words
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Article83 1954-07-20 3 TOKYO, July. 19. Some 3 000 Tokyo mothers have launched a bookburning campaign to keep obscene literature from children. Their leader, Mrs. Kazuku Kurekawa, Saturday told the newspaper Asahi: "We have so far burned 500 erotic end grotesque publications with our own hands because the GovernmentA.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-20 3 Girls are very happy at work until love creeps into their heart*. Here Is one of the examples of an earlier stage Miss Vaijayantimala m "PENN" an A.V.M. produced Tamil picture, shortly to be screened m Singapore.41 words
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Article65 1954-07-20 3 BRINDISHI, Italy July 19 School teachers Tom. maso Lavegas and Anna Raus a were arrested Saturday on charges they offered to sell high marks to pupils for 200 000 lires (Ms96o). The charges were made by a student's father who said he had received an<j turnedAP - 65 words
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Article226 1954-07-20 3 BOMBAY, July 19 Published reports aa y that several Indian Pr.nces have agreed to c part of th«r personal m come to development project" m the states they former -> aled They would also ntttfrilnitc to a national loan plan for agricultural development th" reports sayA.P. - 226 words
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Article71 1954-07-20 3 DIRECT PAK— U.S. WIRELESS LINKS KARACHI Pakistan had no overseas telephone and telegraph services, until No. vember, 1947. Direct radiotelegraph arteries now link Karachi with London, New York (via Tangiera), Teheran, Moscow. Osaka. Peking and Paris. Direct radio-telephone circuits are m operation with London, Cairo, Teheran and Berne. Tli isFOC - 71 words
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Article54 1954-07-20 3 KARACHI; An agreement has been reached to facilitate the import into Pakistan of textbooks, technical and lfterary works, periodicals and other information media from the United States by making them payable m Pakistani currency while the United States Government would arrange to pay the publishersFOC - 54 words
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345 1954-07-20 3 maukas: tor the first time m India, aa improved dry vaccine lymph has been prepared m the King Institute viuindy, it is stated. The work on the preparation of the improved dry vaccme lymph has bt\n m progress m tne institute and recently, it isFOC - 345 words
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Article49 1954-07-20 3 DETROIT, July 19 Thu man police call "Detroit 3 wealthiest beggar" started his 49th jail term Friday He is Center Adams. 51, of no known address Police who arreited him frr begging found US$279 m bis pockpt and a bank book showJne a balance of US.ST. APAP - 49 words
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993 1954-07-20 4 Ministerial Changes In Ceylon Senanayake Out— Corea In Ex-Minister's Charges: Prime Minister's Reply CO1XMBO: Mr. K. G. Senanayake, who resigned his post of Minister of Trade and Commerce m the Koteiawala Cabinet, last week m a statement issued soon after his resignation said: The Prime Minister has accepted the resignationFOC - 993 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-07-20 4 MRS. VVU, whose Chinese name means "Fragile Beauty." hangs one of the paintings she hopes will win her husband a fortune m Britain.23 words
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117 1954-07-20 4 COLOMBO: The import of i«rscs Into Ceylon will be orought under control shortly. Pci./iits for the importation of horses will be granted only to recognised horse dealers and owners. The import control authorities are now considering the celling value which is to be introducedFOC - 117 words
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798 1954-07-20 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Shirley Corea was last week appointed Minister of Trade, Commerce and Fisheries m succession to Mr. K. O. Senanayake, who resigned). Mr. Senanayake told the Prime Minister, Sir John Koteiawala, at KancUwala: "I cannot change my mind. I quite".FOC - 798 words
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323 1954-07-20 4 ATTANAGALLA: Critical toys lie ahead of us Bewaiv of America who with talr diplomatic tricks tried her best to break the China F»eV' said Mr. R G Senanayake m the course of his presidential speech at the Co.optvative Day oeieb rations held at Xittambuwa Mr. SenanayakeFOC - 323 words
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184 1954-07-20 4 Junior Minister Resigns In Protest! COLOMBO: Major T. jayewardene, the ParliamettterT^SeUry Labour who resigne* has told the Prime MintoUr that th« reason for his decision .is that seniority among parliamentary secretaries had nut been considered m fiilins: the post of Minister of Trade. Commerce and Fisheries WITHDRAWS RESIGNATION Later MajorFOC - 184 words
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Article98 1954-07-20 4 Senanayake Opposed To Communism COL.UMBO: Mr. K. G. E*enanayake, addressing an election meeting at Majig*. kande, said that he was still a member of the UNP. Urn bad resigned from the Cabinet &o that he could take up "points of difference" witn the Government Parliamea. tary Group. He added thatFOC - 98 words
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Article252 1954-07-20 4 Could Not Follow Proceedings! KUMBAKONAM: Four Councilors walked out a meeting of the Kumbakonam Municipal Council held last week saying they couid not fol.ow the proceedings Three of tnem belonged to the Congress party, which has a majority m the Council. Sri V. S. Kunjithapatham Chettiar, Municipal Chairman, presided. A.tFOC - 252 words
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Article154 1954-07-20 4 TRIVANDRUM: During question time m the State Assembly, Sri A. Achuthan, Minister fo r Works and Transport, informed the House that Government ha<j received a representation from the Transport Employees' Union regarding their grievances, mainly about the discontinuance of the payment of bonus and inadequacyFOC - 154 words
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Article80 1954-07-20 4 TRIVANDRUM: When the State Assembly began its last week sitting at 11 a.m. the Speaker, Sri V. Gangadharan, appealed to members to cooperate m enabling the Government to furnish answers for a greater number of questions. The Speaker pointed out that oniy 13 to 15FOC - 80 words
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Article58 1954-07-20 4 T.-C. Judiciary To Be Separated TRIVANOKUM: The Chiei Minister, Sri Pattern Thanu r'i..ai, last week announced m the State Assembly that Urn Uuvernment has decided, subject to the approval of the ciouse, to fcttpaiate the Judiciary from Luc executive. iiie Chief Minuter sai<i tiiaL oince a demand for the puip^scFOC - 58 words
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54 1954-07-20 4 CALCUTTA: Mr. V. Para.leswaran. a commercial assistant m the Advertis.ng Department of National Carbon Jo. (India) Ltd., Calcutta has ijeen awarded 'The Madame /ijayaiakshmi Pandit Scho.arjhiD' by Fairleigh Dickinson Joflege, Rutherford. New Jerjey, U.S.A. He has chosen -us. ness Administration as his subject and will beFOC - 54 words
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56 1954-07-20 4 NEW DELHI: Food Minister iCidwal is reported to have tod Mr. N. V. Gadgil that Government were issuing a directive to the Ministry of Railways and the Department of Postu and Telegraphs and other de- partments to absorb as many of the retrenched CivilFOC - 56 words
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Article97 1954-07-20 4 BIG NAVAL EXERCISES OFF CEYLON Ov>iwUMßO, JaJy iy llle biggest Naval manoeuvie.s to ue he d m Ceylon waters since \Vorld War l± w.ll ,^e^in O n Aug. 16 and end on Aug. 31, an niormed source srid S.itur<iay. Siiips taka^'i atua Open tion. Jet" will lac.ude one Bri tisihAP - 97 words
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Article39 1954-07-20 4 COLOMBO, July 19.— Ceylon Premier Kote'awaia will ylm Ja^un on his way to the United States m early December, an nformed source said Saturday. The Premier has been invited by the Japanese Goverv vent.— APAP - 39 words
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