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Title Section16 1954-07-28 1 Indian Daily mail VOL. X. No. 162. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 28. 1954. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-07-28 1 Pleading For Admission Of Red china To UN FHOTO. It Is Like The Andamans Claiming To Represent India! NEW nELHI, July 27— Mr. JawaharlaJ NehrT MtaFlK*? 1 yCSterda y appealed toTe united Nations to admit Communist China as a metn«^«3° re^ rd Formosa as representing China isReuter; AP - 160 words
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200 1954-07-28 1 LONDON, July 27— Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday the British Government was satisfied with the results of the Anglo-American study group's discusMons on South-East Asian security. A Labour member Mr WoodTow Wyatt a>>ked*Reuter - 200 words
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Article61 1954-07-28 1 MRS. PANDIT ARRIVING AUG. 11 (By Our Staff Reporter) According to latest information, it is understood that Mrs. Vijayaiakshmi Pandit will be arriving in Singapore on Aug. 11, and not Aug. 12 as originally arranged She will land at Kallang Airport at 5.24 p.m. by 8.0.A.C. plane. Alter completing a61 words
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205 1954-07-28 1 A-ENERGY BILL: KNOWLAND'S MOTION REJECTED WASHINGTON, July 27. Cm Senate yesterday rejected a motion by its kepuuncan •eader, Senator William Knowiand to cut short its ten-day debate en the atomic energy &enato r Knowland's motion to invoke the closure received 44 votes to 42 againat —20 shcrt of the two-thirdsReuter - 205 words
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Article77 1954-07-28 1 EPERNAY, July 27. Two timish tourists were killed and to injured, seven seriously, on .Friday when their bus hit a tree a mile and a half from in the Marne Depart.nent of Eastern France. *"irst reports said the driver iost control of the bus when a waspReuter - 77 words
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Article71 1954-07-28 1 Six Burnt To Death BIKMINUHAM. Juiy 27. A mau and his five children died in a nre at their home here early Sunday. The 36-year-old mother jumped 3o ieet trom an attic ••inuow with a aixth cni.d aer lour-mcnths-oid baby in am arms. Snu iractuied herReuter - 71 words
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Article53 1954-07-28 1 WAKMS, GfcKMANY, July Twentyone people were allied when a bu s ana a passenger train coUded on an unguarded levei crossing near -lere en .friuay. An announcement by tne vjterman federal Kaiiways said ave otners were seriously mjured in the wrecK at Abenaeim, about four muesReuter - 53 words
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38 1954-07-28 1 Bus Plunges Into Canyon 10 Killed BOGOTA. Colombia, July 27. Ten passengers were Killed in the plunge of a bus into a 260-foot canyon between Arcbauco and Monlquira in Bonzaca Department (State), press dispatches reported on Friday.— APAP - 38 words
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286 1954-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea Terrorists last night fired a shot at the manager's buigalow on Kempas Estate in -.ie Segamat area of Johore Spe. c;ai Constables returned the re. There were no known casualties, says an Emergency communique ksued here to* day It adds .kJT" 011^Reuter - 286 words
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Article108 1954-07-28 1 LONDON. July 27 The Judicial Committee of Iht i'livy Councu yusterday turn. ed aown u potituun by tv/o csiKJis who asKed leave to a,>_ P<-ai against tnc aeath stn. tenoe passed on uicm fo r nu-r. uenng anotner Sikh in JUa. »aya Tne petitioniing Sikhs woreReuter - 108 words
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Article117 1954-07-28 1 WASHINGTON July 27 President Eisenhower and his lop advisers are expected to_ day to urge South Korea's President syngman Rhee to compose his ditfe^noes with japan in the interests of free wond security in the Orient. Dr Rhee who arrived in Washington yesterday on theReuter - 117 words
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Article97 1954-07-28 1 I CANTERBURY, Kent. July, 27 a stained glass winidow to commemorate the reign of King George VI and the coronation of Queen D'izabeth II was unveiled in Canterbury Cathedral Sunday The freemasons of Kent subscribed fits cost of nearly £4 000 it depicts the coronations ofReuter - 97 words
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Article61 1954-07-28 1 BRUSSELS, July 27. Police reported here last night that a package of gold weighing nine pounds was missing from a Belgian airliner which arrived frcm Peopoldville, Belgian Congo, today. The police said they believed the theft was carried out in flight before the plane, which broughtReuter - 61 words
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Article25 1954-07-28 1 KARACHI, Pakistan. July 27. The Pakistani Governnent has allocated Rs. 210,--100.000 this year to East Pakistan to Improve agrlculturt and buila up food reserve*. APAP - 25 words
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63 1954-07-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. —Claims for $250,000 have been filed against Lloyds of London for damage done during the recent civil war in Guatemala, it was reported here yesterday. The claims were stated to have arisen from "riot and civil disturbance" policies taken cut63 words
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Article63 1954-07-28 1 I WASHINGTON July 27 The Soviet Ambassador, Mr George Zarubin. paid a sudden unexpected call yesterday on Mr John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, at the State Depart, nwnt The State Department spokesman s^id Mr Zarubin had made sudden request to see MrReuter - 63 words
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Article15 1954-07-28 1 LEGO MEETING The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will bi on. Auf If15 words
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Article54 1954-07-28 1 BLANKENBERGHE, North Belgium, July 27. Six Belgian holiday makers were killed early Sunday and 29 injured when the hotel where they were staying was blown up by a gas explosion. The small hotel where 39 people were staying was completely destroyed by the explosion, caused byReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1954-07-28 1 SAVANNAH TENNESSEE, July 27. A dynamite charge blasted off on the bottom of the Tennessee River on Friday and ripped through a drill boat on the surface. Seven men were believed dead. The boat crew was drilling holes and laying dynamite for a Tennessee gas transmissionAP - 56 words
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Article68 1954-07-28 1 KARACHI, July 27. Sir Mohammed Zafrulleh Khan. Pakistan Foreign Minister, said here last night he would accept nomiaation to the International Court of Justice at The Hague If his name was proposed during the forthcoming elections In September. He told reporters: "There has to be an68 words
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195 1954-07-28 1 EMBARKATION AT MADRAS AND NAGAPATTINAM TO BE WATCHED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 27.— "The ignorance and illiteracy of the poor deck passengers are being exploited by unserupious persons at ail stages/' said Mr. T. Berry, the Principal Officer of the195 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-07-28 1 Sr^iiLT 868^ 1 I*ll1 11^ 011 behalf of the Fren <* Union and French-Loat an Commands, and General Ta Quanir Buu. on behalf of the Vietminh, signed the two accords ofe c^erto! Vietnam and the other covering Laos, that comprise ™f armistice agreement arrived at by heads of western and99 words
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303 1954-07-28 1 NEW DELHI, July 27— The Indian Government officially announced today that it has suggested an early meeting in Delhi of the Indo-Chma Truce Supervisory Commissions. The proposal had been made to Canada, Poland, France, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Vietminh. No replies hadReuter - 303 words
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Article107 1954-07-28 1 NEW DELHI, July 27 About 300 people, including 33 Indian soldiers, were killed in the Tibetan trading town of Gyaragtse, which has been almost completely washed away by floods, it was announced here yesterday. Reports reaching Delhi from the Indian relief party, which was sentReuter - 107 words
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132 1954-07-28 1 SAFETY OF INDIAN MERCHANTS IN HANOI HANOI, July 27.— An Indian merchant said Sunday he and a group of other foreign businessmen in Hanoi are forming a committee to contact Com-munist-led Vietminh agents about personal safety and property damage guarantees that would permit them to continue business! here under Vietminh132 words
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82 1954-07-28 1 This Ship Has Bunks Far Deck Passenaers From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 27.— The Union Deputy Minister Mr. Alagesan inaugurating india's new shipping service to East Air en said he was gratified to note that all deck passengers in the first ship put on commission the "state of Bombay''82 words
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235 1954-07-28 1 HE'S CARRYING REVOLVER TO SURRENDER LONDON, July 27 The Judicial Committee «of the Privy Council said today they had accepted the testimony of Wong Pooh Yin alias Kwang Sin Chinese terrorists in Malaya that when arrested he was carrying a revolver in the course of complying- with a Government request235 words
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Article91 1954-07-28 1 LONDON, July 27. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's unofficial mediator at the Geneva conference, called yesterday on the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. Earlier he had seen Mr. Norman Robertson, Canadian High Commissioner in London. India and Canada, with Poland, are the members ofReuter - 91 words
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Article80 1954-07-28 1 Br. Planes To Avoid Hainan LONDON, July 27. Royal Al r Force transom aircraft flying between Singapore and Hongkong have ha<:l their routes changed* to take them well clear of Hainan Island, the Air Ministry stated' here today. Reuter. Suez Agreement Reached CAIRO, July 27. A British EmbassyReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1954-07-28 1 put it back into operation. The plant was shut down in midJune just before French forcea pulled cut of Nam Dinh in their evacuation of the southern Delta cone. The Vletminh cotton mill proposal has been turned down, the scurce said, but rebel agents are still making over* turn.- APAP - 50 words
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512 1954-07-28 2 Indian Dail Mail S'pore Wed. July 28, 1954 A Ridiculous Proposal JHE Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon has repeatedly stated that India does not have two types of citizenship but one and only one, and that it makes no distinction whatever between persons hailing from512 words
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519 1954-07-28 2 Maha Sabha Inaugurates "Shuddhi Movement" NEW DELHI: The President of the Hindu Mahasabha Mi. N. C. Chatterjee, ALP., inaugurating the Mahasabha's training camp for shuddhi movement workers said if the Hindu society wanted to protect itself against the continued leakage due to the activitiesFOC - 519 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-07-28 2 PHOTO. French Premier PIERRE MENDES FRANCE, seated, with unidentified aide at the Geneva Conference on Julv Si. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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183 1954-07-28 2 NEW DELHI: Displaced persons having verified claims for immovable properties left m West Pakistan would now be permitted to utilize the compensation payable to them towards payment of the purchase price of uneconomic evacuee properties. Instructions to this effect have been issued by the Union MinistryFOC - 183 words
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Article71 1954-07-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Sydney Holland, has written to Prime Minister Nehru and to the U. K. High Commission in India, thanking them for the generous assistance and hospitality given to Sir Edmund Hillary and members of his expedition to theFOC - 71 words
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Article103 1954-07-28 2 BOMBAY A 7-member Committee to suggest methods for the development of Cambay as a major West Coast port was appointed at a meeting of Cambay residents of Bombay. A resolution was passed urging on the Government of India, the Planning Commission, and the State Government toFOC - 103 words
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Article49 1954-07-28 2 CALCUTTA: The all-India snorthand and typewriting tests conducted annual". y by the All-India Institute of Short* nand Writers will be held on Augr 22 at various centres all over India. Entry forms and full particulars are available from the Secretary, A.1.1.5., 198 Lansdowne Road Calcutta. FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article285 1954-07-28 2 BHOPAL.: The Committee of the Bhopal Slate Assembly, consisting of all 30 members of the House, has submitted two memoranda to the States' Reorganisation Commission on the future of Bhopal State. The first memorandum, signed by 22 of the 30 members, has demanded separate existence for theFOC - 285 words
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188 1954-07-28 2 INDORE: Indore City was peaceful on Thursday. The 72--hour curfew clamped down on the city after serious rioting and inoeaciarism dur ng the last two days was rigorously enforced. There were only a few stray cases of stonethrowing. The city went without milkFOC - 188 words
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Article176 1954-07-28 2 Protesting against the police firing in Indore, about 300 students staged a demonstration when the train carrying the Presdicnt, Dr. Prasad, to Mysore halted at Bhopal Station here. The President came to the doorway of the compartment and greeted the demonstrators with folded hands. He told them that176 words
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157 1954-07-28 2 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Advisory Assembly passed an amendment to the clause In the Nepal Excise Bill after the Government had opposed it. This was the second time durmg the session that the Government has been defeated in the House on snap voting of resolutions orFOC - 157 words
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Article33 1954-07-28 2 LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Government has appointed 46 social workers to carry en propaganda against untouchabUty *ln district.. J}*?, will function under the District Planning Centre, tad tour viiiam,- FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article485 1954-07-28 2 MADRAS: The concept that where there was "Dhar ma" or righteousness there was victory, was well illus trated both in the Ramayana and Maha Bharatha. observed SathituvaUabha Sri T. Sun daracharya when he delivered an address on "Maha Bnara cna" at the Chandrasekharen. ura Saraswachi flail,FOC - 485 words
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177 1954-07-28 2 RAJKOT: Maharaja KXu shnakumar Slnhjt of Bhavna gar declared open here tne four.and-a.half miles long realignment of Railway line recently constructed by the Western Railway on the Raj. kot-Jetalsar section. The new line, replaces twitmile long Railway track between Rajkot Junction and Rajkot TownFOC - 177 words
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61 1954-07-28 2 KURNOOLi: A gjlass technology diploma course will be started this academic ye»r at the school attached to the Government Ceramic Factory at Gudur (in NeUore district) it la learnt Nealry 20 students will be admitted to the course every year The staff of the schoolFOC - 61 words
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415 1954-07-28 2 India's Life-Boat Service: Another Vessel Acquired From Singapore NEW DELHI); A second motor boat, the Venguria. ha* been acquired by the Lighthouse Department of the Got-ei-mment of India to form the nucleus of a life-boat servtcv for rescue and other operations on the sea. The Vengurla purchased from a firm415 words
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131 1954-07-28 2 Ennore Sands Suitable For Glass Industry NEW DELHI Extensive depcwsits of sand, suitable for glass making, have been reported from Eunore in Madras and Shertallay in Tra. vancore-Cochln. The Ennore sand is creemish in colour with medium to coarse grain while the sand from Travan-core-Cochin is white in colour with131 words
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Article388 1954-07-28 2 TRTVANDRUM Sri A. Achuthan, Transport Minister, told Sri Prakulam Bh&sy, replying to a question in the State Legislative Assembly that the following four new railway lines were under construction in the State TrivandrunvCape line, Tri-chur-Kollengode line, TrichurCuruvayur line, and ChittoorPalghat line. The Minister said thatFOC - 388 words
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629 1954-07-28 3 CAIZXJTTA: A sample survey o* r.io,,^ veafod appalling conditions. uas re Dr Ghosh has stated that representatives of Gov. ernment and the University ahcfrd sit toother to draw up a plan to mitigate these condition^ x'ne report of survey undertaken by a team ofFOC - 629 words
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71 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY: Sinoc the *a-.'. ing.H drive was introduced among prisoners in septem. ber last.. National Savii'z? Certificates of the total value of a little over Rs 17 000 were purchased by the prisoners i n the varlou3 jails in Bombay state. The prisoners are being inducedFOC - 71 words
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Article73 1954-07-28 3 NE DELHI: The populf?° n 2L wcrld «*s more than double^ i n the last century and la Increasing bv SO million a year, accoVdinJ to hgrures pubUshedl by the National Statistics Oflice in Paris. There are 2,5©0 million people in the world today compared with aboutFOC - 73 words
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Article195 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister, appealed to industrialists to help build a Swadeshi movement in the country. Addressing th e annual meeting of the Bombay Industries Association, Mr. Desai said that nc country, however rich could be developed if it s resources and produce wereFOC - 195 words
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266 1954-07-28 3 RIVER PROJECTS SEMINAR AT ROORKEE NEW DELHI: Soil conservation in river valley project areas, rural electrification and t-ie relative place of masonry and concrete in the construction of dams will be the new subjects to be introduced at the forthcoming second Seminar of Irrigation and Power engineers at Roorkee, itFOC - 266 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-07-28 3 PHOTO. Women delegates from all over the world inclucFng LADY RAMA RAO (second in front row) attended the 'international Women's Conference whch opened In Colombo on the morning on July 23.- MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 32 words
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158 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY Mrs. Elsa Jen kins, Director of the Women's Section of the Canadian National Exhibition, arrived here last week from Cairo by Air India International plane to collect Indian dolls for tne international doll-dressing exhibition. On her 14-day's round-the-world trtp, she has visited England, France,FOC - 158 words
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Article44 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY: Mr. C. S Ran. gan, Pilot Instructor of the Delhi Flying Club lelt here for Dusseldon (West Germany) D y air to study the latest methods of glider Hying and the maintenance of erii. ders and wenches FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article70 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY: Mr O. S. Muabhatkar, Preventive officer ">f the Bombay airport customs, recently recovered 23.1/2 and the currency notes worth Us 254 from a Pakistani hotel-keeper Mr K Mamoo. *rtio landed at the Santa Cruz airport fi-.-m Karachi. The sovereigns and toe currency notes were cleverlyFOC - 70 words
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Article72 1954-07-28 3 LAHORE: The Film Federation of Pakistan has set up a committee to offer relief including legal assistance to persons arrested on charge of taking part i n the demonstration against the exhibition of the Indian film "Jaal" outside a local cinema hall on July 9. About 80 personsFOC - 72 words
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264 1954-07-28 3 I CUTTACfC: One police conMaDie and two Saohus were Kued and six ponce official *«riousiy injured in a clash recently between the Sadhus of a. Math in Kaliaboda on the southern bank of the Mahanadhi and a police party over the arrest of fourFOC - 264 words
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Article128 1954-07-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Airlines Corporation had decided to acquire a few fourenffined pressurized Viscount aircraft for operation on its International and major trunk routes, it was learnt here. The Corporation, it is underBtood, intends to (buy four to eight Viscounts depending on the funds thatFOC - 128 words
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Article28 1954-07-28 3 No .person under the age of 21 win be allowed to enter any establishment In Egypt where alcoholic drinks are served, according to a Cairo report28 words
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Article139 1954-07-28 3 BOMBAY; The Praja Socialist Party on July IS observed the ''Liohia Day" with a number of meetings held ail over Greater Bombay to protest against the arrest of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. General Secretary of the Party at Farrukabad on July 4 last. Mi. MadhuFOC - 139 words
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Article185 1954-07-28 3 M ore Schools For Salem Dt. SALEM: The Director of Public Instruction has sane, tioned the opening of 034 schools under the management of the Salem District Board under the new Expansion Scheme of Elementary Educat&on They would be opened in centres. where there are no schools, giving priority toFOC - 185 words
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86 1954-07-28 3 ZURICH: M«jor D. Jayal, Director of the new Indian Himalayan Mountaineering Ib. stitute at Darjeeling, has received a guide's diploma fron, the Swiss Alpine Club, it was leraned here. Major Jayai, with S. Tenztng Norkay, took part in a training course with Swiss guides at86 words
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564 1954-07-28 3 THATAMPETTAI-PAZHUR, (Tiruehi Dt.): Mr 8 Ramaswami Padayachi, Minister for iScal AAntaUtmH^ with the Madras Government, mauXurited th^^iSSSSl Educational Progress Association "va^arioSa iXvftS? chi Sangham) anniversary ceiebmttons^rf tE^p^: Pazhur. Udayarpaiayam taluk, about 75 nJle* f rZ tw thirappalli on the borders of SouthAnS district T1 1FOC - 564 words
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Article626 1954-07-28 3 Everest HeroTensing Norkay GENEVA: Sherpa Tensing Norkay may not be as brilliant in the Alps as he is in the Himalaya but he still is a good man to have at the end of one's rope, says one of Switzerland's top-notch climbers. Tensing, who climbed the Everest with Sir Edmuiifl626 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-07-28 3 PHOTO. Soviet Foreign Minister VYACHESLAV MOLOTOV (far left) and British Foreign Secretary ANTHONY EDEn (far right) sit with unidentified aides at the plenary session of the Geneva Conference In the Palais <je Nations on July 21.— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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242 1954-07-28 3 Administrative Council For Mahe Set Up TEL.LICHERRY: Mr. I. K. Kumaran, leader of the liberation movement who assumed charge as Administrator of Mahe on July 16, announced last week the constitution of a 15-man council with himself as President to be in charge of the administration. The ether members oFOC - 242 words
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Article70 1954-07-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Deduce Minister of the Government of India has announced the sele. ction of four Indian Army officers to attend foreign Start College courses The officers are Major A M Sethna and Major Surendra Singh, who will attend a Staff Con*ge course at Camberley in Bri.FOC - 70 words
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106 1954-07-28 3 K U R N O O L. The Government of An«ih/i have decided that the powers of original assessment should be vested in the Commercial Tax Officers tin cases where the turnover of the dealer is Rs. 2 lakhs and above At present, the AssistantFOC - 106 words
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Article60 1954-07-28 3 hard, accurate and f ;isl I wore gloves an<i when my turn came, I could not keep it up with all my glamourous Alpine training "I have been on gteotom with Tensing, "he wen: on.'» and I ktow that when he handles the end of your rcoo t there's noAP - 60 words
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146 1954-07-28 4 UAHORE: Restrictions on the entry of the Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Ghaftar Khan, into the Frontier Pro vince were criticised at a number of public meetings or. ganised by the NWFP Awatnl League in Murdan district during- the last week. Among thoseFOC - 146 words
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281 1954-07-28 4 Gap Map Between Rulers and Ruled Widens KARACHI: The Times of Karachi edritorally spoke of the widening gap in Pakistan between the rulers and the ruled Writing under the cagt'on "The Yawning Gap," the paper said that "Olf all the saddening aspect* of our national life, the most deprcsf.g isFOC - 281 words
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Article100 1954-07-28 4 bRSAKULAM: in the Travacone Cochin High Coj-t. Their Lcrdships, jfr Justice Joseph Vithayathii and Mr Justice G. Kumara PilJai delivered judgment, allowing- a criminal appeal filed by the accused in a session case in the Sessions Court, Mavelikara The accused and his mother were tried fo100 words
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Article88 1954-07-28 4 LAHORE: The Irrigation Contractors Association ol Punjab (P) baa offered the service? of 50,000 skilled work. ers to the Pakistani Prime Minister to help dag new canals in the country In telegram dM General Secretary of the Association m&4 they would work day andFOC - 88 words
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Article177 1954-07-28 4 VIRUDHUNAGAR: Bri R V Swaminathan, MLA, and President off the Ramanathipuram District Congress com mittee speaking a t a puoilc meeting last week held to ceiebrate the stfnd birthday of the Chief Minister of Mad a*, Sri K Kamaraj Nadar, stress ed the need to introduce177 words
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Article129 1954-07-28 4 KUMBAKONAM: Two young men one of them <i student of the B.Sc. class in the local Government Co'l^e by name G Sitaraman. were drowned in "the Tirumalrajan river recently according to 'nformatdon reaching here It is stated that Sitaraman who was residing with hisFOC - 129 words
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Article80 1954-07-28 4 BOMBAY: Mr Naval C jerajant General Manager of the 'Indian Globe insurance Company'. ded<i of a heart at. tack here last week. He was the first Chairman of the Bombay Regional Coun. cil of the Insurance Association of India He was also a member of theFOC - 80 words
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91 1954-07-28 4 LUCKNOW: The total number of PSP workers arrested up to July 15 m Ui> ioT participation in the agitation against enhanced irri gation tax is 1,437, according to official figures. The PSP leaders in pr«s.i statements have, however ciiamed that the total number arrestedFOC - 91 words
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Article201 1954-07-28 4 QUILiON: Reference was made in the District Judge's Court to the death of Mr. C. S. Sankara Menon, a prominent member cf the Quilon Bar at the Mission Hospital, Vellorc, after an operation. On behalf of the Bar Association, Mr. R. Srinivasan Potti referredFOC - 201 words
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Article58 1954-07-28 4 KARACHI: The new loans the 3 per cent Loan. 195'j and 3 per cent Loan 1962 aic to be floated by the Govern. ment of Pakistan on July 28 1954, with a view to finalizing the schemes for industrial and agricultural dev e 1 opmeniFOC - 58 words
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Article37 1954-07-28 4 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. Taikad N. Subramaniya Aiyar Advo-cate-General, will relinquish his office with effect from August 1, 1954. Mr. Mathew Muricken, Advocate. Ernakulam, is appointed Advocate General with effect from the same date. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article161 1954-07-28 4 MADRAS: The Madras Govienment announced the abolition of the State Food Minister's portfolio consequent on decontrol of foodgrains by the Union Government Mr. C. Subramaniam, State Finance and Law Minister, had held the Food portfolio •since 1952. He said that the State Agricultural Deyirt. ment wouldFOC - 161 words
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Article80 1954-07-28 4 KARWAR: Karwar's minfiJled wells have yielded gallons of liquor since the raon. soon broke in thi? part of the country Divers in quest of liquor salvaged 27 gallons from one well Later, a search waa car. ried on in number of welaa resisting j nFOC - 80 words
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Article96 1954-07-28 4 MADRAS: The Mayo r of Madras, Mr. R. Munisami Pillai, opened an orphanage at Vyasarpadi, Madras. The orphanage will be run under the auspices of Indian Episcopal Church (Syrc Chaldean rite). Mr. C. Amirtha Ganesan, General Secretary of the Indian Red Cross Association Madras State,FOC - 96 words
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Article92 1954-07-28 4 SECUNDERABAD: Mr T. Visvanatham, Andhra Finance Minister, in an interview said here that the Venkateswara University Bill would receive the assent of the President shortly. Mr. Visvanatham, who passed through Hyderabad on his way back to Kurnool from New Delhi said that he met Prime Minister NehruFOC - 92 words
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339 1954-07-28 4 NEW DELHI: Five cruises were undertaken in the Bay of Bengal during the months of April and May by Prof. C. Mahadevan, Head of the Geology Department of the Andhra University, who is investigator in charge of the Council of Scientific and IndustrialFOC - 339 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-07-28 4 PHOTO. MARJORXE WEE, 21, ("Miss Singapore") fa the Miss Universe Beauty Contest at Long Beach. California, on Juiv 18.- APAP - 20 words
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Article201 1954-07-28 4 SAFETY FLARE FOR OIL REFINER Y BOMBAY A fire that spells safety will appear on the skyline of Trombay after the Stanvac Bombay refinery goes on steam in a few days. This fire, which will be seen on top of one of the tall stacks of the refinery, is knownFOC - 201 words
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151 1954-07-28 4 Malan Govt. Also Declares "White" Area'! JOHANNESBURG The Town Council of Bloemhof, a small South African town, wants all ground at present owned or occupied by Indian^ in the town, declared an area for White occupation .ana ownership only. The Council decided at a recent meeting to make an applicationFOC - 151 words
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Article72 1954-07-28 4 KAKINADA: The Government Special School for Deaf and Dumb, the first of its kind in the Andhra State, was formally opened by Mr. A. Narayana Reddi, Divisional inspector of Schools in the Orphanage Bunding here recently. It is for the present staffed with three specially qualifiedFOC - 72 words
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44 1954-07-28 4 HYDERABAD (Dn) An agreement has been reached between the management and the workers of the Srlpur paper miils over outstanding is sues, following a two.day tri part/te conference of representatives of the State Gov. ernment, the management and the workers.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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272 1954-07-28 4 NEW DELHI: At the 17th International Conference on Public Education, which met in Geneva last week, Dr. A. M. D. Rozario, the Indian delegate, presented a report on the progress of education in India in 1953-54, says a London report. The conference meets272 words
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333 1954-07-28 4 Fresh Talks Only When Pakistan Accepts World Bank Proposal NEW DELHI: Informed circles in Delhi contend that the talks under the auspices of the World Bank for a settlement of the Canal Water dispute between India ana Pakistan are over so far as India is concerned. They were commenting onF.O.C. - 333 words
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85 1954-07-28 4 MADRAS: Death occur ej in the small hours of last week of Smt Valldammai Achi wife of Mr R. Ram; i n a tha n Chct. tiar. former Mayor of Mad. ras. The late Smt Valliammai Achi, who was ailing for the past fewFOC - 85 words
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Article69 1954-07-28 4 MADRAS: Mr A Alagl^ swami is likely to be appoint ed as Secretary to the L«gal Department, Government of Madras, it is learnt. The present Secretary Mr V. Subramania Nader, as al ready reported has been appointed Member of the Rau way Rates Tribunal. TheFOC - 69 words
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Article40 1954-07-28 4 appreciated at the conference Dr. Rozerio also dealt with the Institution of the University Grants Commission to India, and the foundation of research scholarships for the humanities as well as the work done for the propagation at Hindi teaching- FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article251 1954-07-28 4 NuW okliMI: The report Of tfte Village r*anchayats com.uittee of tne Congress Work..ig committee was linahsed and signed here. iiie lov-page report, which contains detailed information duouc the wc-rxing of panchayats in the country, and recommends measures to make them euective instruments of lull democratisatlon ofFOC - 251 words
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Article285 1954-07-28 4 POONA, A four-man committee of scientific experts has oeen set up by the oovemmcnt of India to advise it on technical matters connected with the production of petu* cillan. It was learnt here. Thb committee Is expecceu to hold its first meeting in Poona sometime In AugustFOC - 285 words
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Article68 1954-07-28 4 JAIPURJ: About 120 houses have collapsed outside Jaipur City as a result of incessant rain during the last three days. The State Government has sanctioned Rs. 3,000 for providing relief. Damage to standing crops has also been reported. Several welly outside the city have beenFOC - 68 words
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Article58 1954-07-28 4 BANGALORE: Out of a total of 716 applications received from science graduates most of them first ciasa candidates for research st'i. dies in the various departments of the Indian Institute of Science the Senate of th« Institute have selected 189 candidates Students from «ll parfcg ofFOC - 58 words
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396 1954-07-28 5 Phenomenal Rise In Production Recorded NEW DELHI: P. S. Deshmukh, Union Minister of Agriculture, told Press representatives he was confident that India's foodgrain production would increase at a rate faster than its population. India's present average rate of production of every crop was muchFOC - 396 words
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Article215 1954-07-28 5 Vital Knowledge —For A Rupee MADRAS Former Chief Minister C. Raja, gapolachari last week ouered to teach students how to fill up a money order form properly for a modest gurudakshina of of one rupee. Mr. Rajagopalachari, who was inaugurating the Loyola College Union, appealed to the students to contributeFOC - 215 words
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Article113 1954-07-28 5 Canal Dispute For World Court KARACHI: The a il-part> National Emergency Council of Karachi has advised thb Pakistan Government to quit the Commonwealth, and take the Indo-Pakistan canal waters dispute to the International Court of Justice. In a resolution the Council, whose members include Mus.im Leaguers, and some cf theFOC - 113 words
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202 1954-07-28 5 AMRITSAR: Pakistan has been constructing a series of bunds and spurs above the railway bridge at Dera Baba Nanak during the last few months* Mr. S. N. Kapur, Superintending Engineer of the Tpper Bart Doab Canal Circle, said here. Pakistani authorities, he said,FOC - 202 words
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83 1954-07-28 5 ENGLISHMAN APPOINTED PRINCIPAL OF BIHAR SCHOOL PATNA: Mr. Charles Napicr. an Englishman, haa been appointed Principal of the School, the first Public school of its kind in Bihar sponsored by the State •government. The school will open toward* the end of September. Mr. Napier, who was till rfr cently KeeperFOC - 83 words
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124 1954-07-28 5 Manufacture Of Aero-engines In Bangalore BANGALORE: The Government of India has proposal for starting a factory for the manufacture of aero-engines in Bangalore, probably in the vicinity of the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, saw Sri K. C. Heady, Proauctloo Minister, speaking informally to a gathering of Press men at tne localFOC - 124 words
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162 1954-07-28 5 NEW DELHI Narenara Nath who led the Indian team In the Davis Cup matches last week predicted a bright future for young Ramanathan Krishnan "if he keeps on participating in world tournaments." Nath said that Krishnan' was a much improved player by his tripFOC - 162 words
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Article143 1954-07-28 5 CALCUTTA The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru is reported to have addressed a personal letter to Sri Lai Bahadur Staustri, Railway Minister, and Sri Jagjivan Ram, Minister for Communications, on the question of providing alternate employment for the surplus staff of the Food Department in WestFOC - 143 words
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Article119 1954-07-28 5 Threw Chappal At Magistrate BOMBAY: The Chief Presidency Magistrate, Sri K. J. Khambatta. sentenced Ashwankumar Bhagwankumar tc one year's rigorous imprisonment on a charge of throwing chappai at the Magistrate of a local court on July 13 last. The accused had been sentenced to 10 months' rigorous imprisonment by theFOC - 119 words
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150 1954-07-28 5 Muslim League Discusses Bhakra Canal KARACHI; The Central Assembly Muslim League Party last week held its second In camera meeting to discuss the situation arising out of the opening of the Bhakra-Nangal Project by India on July 8. It was not known if any decision was taken. The Chief Minister150 words
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Article36 1954-07-28 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. R. T. Chan, Director of External Publicity, It is understood, has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner for West Pakistan. He is succeeded bv Mr. Bahadur Singh.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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412 1954-07-28 5 MADRAS: Sir A. Ramaswaml Mudaliar, Chairman of the Nepa Mills, told pressmen here that he hoped the Mills would start production of newsprint by November this year, and by the end of 1956, would go into full production. The estimated production is about 300,000FOC - 412 words
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Article156 1954-07-28 5 CHIDAMBARAM: Dr. (Miss) Axhesson. who Is on her way to Sweden, after serving in a military hospital in Pufin (Korea), last week, visited Annamalei University. Under the auspices of the University Stan! Club, she delivered a lecture on "My impressions of Korea." Dr. A. C. Chettiar, Vice-PresidentFOC - 156 words
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Article48 1954-07-28 5 NEW DELHI: The appointment of Mr. K. K. Chettur as India's Ambassador to Belgium has been officially announced. An External Affairs Ministry announcement said last week that Mr. Chettur, who is at present India's Ambassador to Burma, would concurrently be accredited to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-28 5 Formal picture at Hutchlnson House, Stratford Place, London, on July 21 after the wedding of LADY MARY BAILLE HAMILTON (one of Queen Elizabeth's coronation Maids of Honour) and MR. ADRIAN BAILEY. With bridal couple are the Queen and Princess Margaret. Man at left and child attendantAP - 54 words
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185 1954-07-28 5 POONA The Union Government is likely to appoint a Commission of prominent educationists to recommend steps to reform the entire structure of university education in the country, it Is reliably learnt. The desirability of such reform has been engaging the attention of the Central Education Ministry,FOC - 185 words
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Article26 1954-07-28 5 LUCKNOW The Gandhi Ashram has decided to produce khadi, worth atoout Rs. 60.00,000 during the current financial year as against pro-26 words
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216 1954-07-28 5 Claim To Seized Motor Vehicles: Razvi's Revision Petition Allowed HYDERABAD: A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court, consisting ol Mr. Justice Syed Qama* Haaan and Mr. Justice M. A. Ansari, last week, allowed a revision petition filed by Syed Kaafcn Razvl, Razakar leader, against the Judgment of the Chief216 words
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Article131 1954-07-28 5 Their Lordships observed that they were not satisfied that the conclusion arrived at by the Magistate and the reasons given for it were warranted by law, or fact. It had never been the case for the State that the Majlis was a corporate body nor was there anyFOC - 131 words
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Article63 1954-07-28 5 MADRAS: A public moetinj? to celebrate the "Wontl Teachers* Day" 1 was held under the auspices of the Anjuman Ahmedia at the Memorial Hali on July 18. Mr. Justice A. S. P. Aiyar presided. Mr. Sheriff Ahmed Sahib welcomed the gathering Messrs Homi F. Kapadi, Meher Singh63 words
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Article29 1954-07-28 5 duction worth nearly Rs. 33,00,000 last yeax. This will provide employment to another 60,000 men this year, in addition to 60,000 persons already engaged in the khadi industry.- FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article256 1954-07-28 5 TRICHUR: Sri P. 1). Thomman. District and Sessions Judge, posted for hearing on Aug. 20, a petition fillea by the general manager of the Sitaram Spinning and Weaving Mil], requesting the Court to take over the mill from the State Government, and sell the concern inFOC - 256 words
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Article54 1954-07-28 5 BOMBA.Y The Forward Markets Commission, appointed by the Union Government will visit Madras and Adonl in the last week of July in connexion with the study of forward markets in groundnuts and other oilseed3. The Commission will meet representatives of oilseeds and oilmlllers' associations, as well asFOC - 54 words
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Advertisement63 1954-07-28 5 1014-X roufiiir sffivi« To Single Return p— LONDON $1,517/- $2,731/- ™2> T^Ta'c HONG KONG 395/- 711/- FOUR-ENGINED TOURTOKYO 755/- 1,359/- IST AIRLINERS ARE:— CALCUTTA 463/- 834/- JJWOOH, DELHI, BOMBAY 566/- 1,019/- a"J COLOMBO 438/- 789/- DAMASCUS, BEIRUT, DACCA 463/- 834/- NICOSIA, ROME, KARACHI 643/- 1,158/- DUSSELDORF AND Fores in Malayan63 words
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Article76 1954-07-28 6 NEW DELHI July 27 Over 1,000 persons were reported to have died in floods which swept the Tibtian trade center of Gyantse last week. One report from Kalinvxmg an Indian trade center link, ed to Gyantse by the HimiUyan Road said the deach toil in theAP - 76 words
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Article1024 1954-07-28 6 No Security Of Employment Or Adequate Retirement Benefits-FAMESU president Addressing the 6th annual conference of the Federation of Ail-Malayan Estates Staff Union, held at Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday July 25, Mr. V. D. Nair, the President, alleged that the employers had violated all agreements 'they1,024 words
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Article276 1954-07-28 6 Before we can deal with all these I may say we have to put our own. house right too. We must be strong, united and ever ready to sacrifice in the Interest of others. By all means criticise; and your criticism must be among yourselves, not276 words
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Article133 1954-07-28 6 SHANNON AIRPORT, S. ireiand, July. 27 *our sye. caal air:iners took off ircm nere for New York yesterjay with 25 of the Aga Khan's yearling houses worth about ♦70«,0uu (about £260,500 ster ungj. They were bound from the Agfa Khar's Irish stabk'3 Joi ne SaratogaReuter - 133 words
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Article62 1954-07-28 6 TOKYO. July 27 Japan will send a three.man mission to Mailaya early next month to make a three_mo.itn study of the Temanggan iron Ore Mine. Kyodo news service said. The mine will be developed by two British firm?, the Boustead and Oompany_ Andrew WeirAP - 62 words
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Article60 1954-07-28 6 BOSTON, July 27.— Gidecns International yesterday announced plans at their 55th annual convention to put 400,000 Biblea in hotel rooms in Western Germany to replace those destroyed in wartime air attacks. The organization of businessmen who give their time and money to distribute Bibles also announced plansAP - 60 words
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Article32 1954-07-28 6 TOKYO, July 27. Japan has been offered US$BOO 000 compensation by the United States for direct damages caused by American hydrogen bomb tests at Bikini. Kyodo New a Service said Sunday. APAP - 32 words
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Article158 1954-07-28 6 The Director of posts. Singapore announces that in Saturday, July 31 and Monday Aug 2, the hours of business at the General Post Ofnce Singapore, will be 9am to noon All other Post Offices and Postal Agencies witf be opened from 9 a.m. to 10.30158 words
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100 1954-07-28 6 Raja Sir Uda Commissioner for Malaya in the united Kingdom, will vacate his appointment in mid-October and will return to Maiaya to take up the post of Mentri Baser. Sel&ngor. which he held prior to his departure for England early last year Raja100 words
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Article48 1954-07-28 6 Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Repre»sen tative of the Government of India in Malaya, left Singapore on Tuesday, July 27 for the Federation He will visit Kuala Lumpur, Kuaatan, Kuala Trengganu and Kota Bahru and will ic. turn to Singapore on Sunday, Aug 148 words
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Article81 1954-07-28 6 The Senior Executivie Engineer. Wang, reports that the Kuala. Lumpur Klan* Road was flooded from the 143 to 15th milestone to a depth Of is inches at 12 noon yesterday. He estimated that the road would be clear bv 8 p.m. It is also reported that' the81 words
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Article62 1954-07-28 6 A public lecture ur.der tne auspices of the RamaKrishna .vtission, Singapore on tne suoJect of the "Bagavad-<iita and Its Message" by Swami ixishkamananda will be held on ■Saturday, July 31 at 5 p.m. at the Mission Hall, y iMoms .toad. Rev. Dr. H. B. Amstutz will62 words
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Article95 1954-07-28 6 LONDON. July 27. The Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament, Dr. Sartcno, arrived here yesterday by air from Amsterdam on a week's visit to Britain during his current tour of Europe. He will visit the British House of Commons on Wednesday to lunch as guest ofReuter - 95 words
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Article64 1954-07-28 6 NEW YORK. July 27 Christian A Axelox, Gr^ek Consul_G€neral in New Tark. said in a speech Sunday that Cyprus, a British colony in the Mediterranean 'siiou 4 be united with Greece." "It is incomprehensible that the island is now und«r foreign rule,'' Axelox told a conventionAP - 64 words
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Article31 1954-07-28 6 Mr A R. D'Astugues has i«turned' to Kuala Lumjiur and has taken up office as Head of the Pre&s Divisdon. information services, as from Monday July 3831 words
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Article43 1954-07-28 6 RANGOON, July 27 A Burmese goodwill mission led by U Kyaw Nyein, Acting Foreign Minister, will leave en A.ug. 16, for their three-week discussions in Japan on reparations and other matters of mutual interest, it was announced here.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1954-07-28 6 VIENNA, July 27.— A large raspberry developed i n Czechoslovakia has been named 'Uoyd George," according to the Prague newspaper. Li dove Demokracie.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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