Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 178. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1954. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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1416 1954-08-13 1 Irresponsible Criticisms Of UN Deplored Speech At Jalan Besar Stadium 'By Our Staff Reporter Addressing a mammoth gathering of seventeen thousand strong at the Jalan Besar Stadium nast evening Madam Yijavalakshmi Pandit appealed to Malayans not to think interms of colour, creed,1,416 words
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Article45 1954-08-13 1 CAIRO, Aug 12 Three hundred British soldiers fr«>m the Suez Canal zone havie sailed for England the British Embassy said yesterda/. They are returning Home according to the withdrawal plan after conclusion of the Anglo.Egyptian agreement of July 27 A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article37 1954-08-13 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Aug. 12. A seven-year.old girl, daughter of a Jessore District farmer, was killed and devoured by four jackals who attacked her as she walked alone from her hoir.e to her uncle's, police reported.- APAP - 37 words
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Article95 1954-08-13 1 KARACHI, Aug. 12 J'he Prime Minister of Egv^t Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Ab_ del Nassar has accepted the invitation of the Prime Mi. nister of Pakistan Mr Mohammed Ali to visit PakiS. tan. it was oiScially stated here yesterday The date of the visit wih be fixedReuter - 95 words
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Article93 1954-08-13 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus Aug 12 Ninety five mayors of Cyprus town and villages met here yesterday and sent a unan.nous cable to the United Nations protesting against "yrt_ tain 3 "violation of humi'n rights m Cyprus the Brtis.i colony that waats to t>e returned with Greece. Speakers commented93 words
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272 1954-08-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent TBTVANDRLM, Aug. 18. The situation m South Travancore has suddenly taken a grave turn. Four persons were killed on Wednesday by police firing, following a resort to violence by Tamilian demonstrators. Only two days ago the Government had released272 words
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Article98 1954-08-13 1 FIRING IN TRAVANCORE 5 KILLED TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 12.— Four people were killed and one seriously injured yesterday when police opened fire at three places mi n the South Travancore area of Travancore-Cochin state on crowds who pelted them with stones. The demonstrators were demanding the merger of Tamil speaking: areasReuter - 98 words
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227 1954-08-13 1 Fascism In Guatemala: Political Parties And Labour Unions Suppressed ■»mS£F2!^! jA Au *vi?- —In a sw eepk>* new Mow at supporters of deposed President Jacobo Arbeiu: Guzman, Guatemala* ruling junta has delved political parties, ComhfTir a^ lBb S, r nni onB d front organisations whu-h imcked the ousted regime. TheAP - 227 words
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Article113 1954-08-13 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. Indian doctors were yesterdmy investigating a "myatery disease" which has killed more than 100 children In three North Indian cities m six weeks. Biggest death roll ha* been m Lucknow where 51 children aged between one and 14 have ded. AReuter - 113 words
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122 1954-08-13 1 T.C. TAMIL AREAS FOR MADRAS STATE? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 12. Finance Minister Mr. C. Subramanlam revealed thet the Madras State Government has written to the States Reorganisation Commission urging that the predominantly Tamil areas m Travancore. Cochin States should be included m Madras, when replying to a122 words
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77 1954-08-13 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 12 -Tnn Indian Government has banned aircraft flignts over the North-West Frontier area, except with the permission of the Governor of Assam, for a period of two years, according to the Indian Ministry ol Communications The Government has been concerned over flightsReuter - 77 words
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41 1954-08-13 1 LONDON, Aug 12 Britain will send a ParliameataTv delegation to Moscow hc">u following an invitation from the President of the Supr^ae Praesldlum of the Soviet Union, Marshal KHmen'i Vo. roshllov, it was learned lasi night.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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261 1954-08-13 1 Following communiques have been issued by the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya mrardini "There is considerable misunderstand!!? about the correct position r e Ceylon Cit z. xi ship, after a Ceylon vernacular paper misquoted a Ministry official as saying that all Ceylonese now resident m261 words
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Article121 1954-08-13 1 o?9£- VUAYALAKSHMI PANDIT soon after her arrival m Singapore on Wednesday plunged into her engagement* the Ar»t of which was the foundation stone laying of the new premises of the Kaniala dob. Picture at left (lower) shows Mrs. Pandit speaking at a tea party at the Club on121 words
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194 1954-08-13 1 MRS. PANDITS FEDERATION PROGRAMME FOR TODAY Mrs, Vijayalakshmi Pano't will commence her tour of the Federation today AT MALACCA Her first visit m the Federation will be to the Set Lament of Malacca on the m° *iing of Aug. 13. liom Malacca s,he will fly to' penang where she will194 words
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Article71 1954-08-13 1 DURBAN, South Africa. Aug. 12 One thousand Euro [can railway workers who have been on strike sines Monday demanding the dts. mlsal o£ an African raihvavman who hit a European employee, agreed today to re.. turn to work. The railway administration refused to dismiss theA.P. - 71 words
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Article68 1954-08-13 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 12 The Prime Mnister of Ceylon, sir John Kotelawala has accepted an invitation to visit the Phi.. Uppines on Dec 23 to 26 on his way back from the Un.tca States, it was announced yesterday Sir John's visit ig "m accord with hia desireReuter - 68 words
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485 1954-08-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri. Aug. 13, 1954 "Save Us From Our Leaders" fHE High Commissioner and the Malay Sultans have done very well indeed m turning down the Malayan Indian Congress's request for reserved seats for Indians m the Federal Legislative Council, and the entire Malayan Indian Community are485 words
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Article32 1954-08-13 2 President To Visit Rajasthan •JAIPUR: President R.i;en. dr.i Pr.isad will pay a nin*day visit to Rajasthan from Sept. 2to 10 During his stay, he will viait Jaipur Jodhnu and Bikaner divisions FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article1903 1954-08-13 2 Applicability Of English Law Upheld By High Court MADRAS: A Full Bench of the Madras High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Govinda Menon, Mr. Justice Mack and Mr. Justice Ramaswami last Friday held that the English law and practice of divorce must be applied under SectionFOC - 1,903 words
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63 1954-08-13 2 KOZHIKODE Government have told the Kozhikode Municipal Council m reply to their representation that m view at shortage of finances and qualified staff, opening" a medicaJ college at Kozhikode now would not be possible. The same reply has been received by the District CongressFOC - 63 words
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Article59 1954-08-13 2 CALCUTTA The Re^c-tve Bank of India has refused /licence to the United Mercantile Bank (Assam) Ltd; Golaghat, tc carry on banking business m India The refusal of the licence deprives the Bank of the right ;imong- other thing.s tC accept deposits of money from the publicFOC - 59 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-08-13 2 PHOTO. MRS. VMAYALAKSHMI laying the foundation stone of the new premises of the Kumala Club at Mnulmihii iiruui Wednesday.- IDMIDM - 24 words
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263 1954-08-13 2 KARACHI: Mr. Mohammed AH, Pakistan Premier, said here that Pakistan had accepted the World! Bank's proposals on the canal waters dispute "conditionally". He was speaking to Pressmen before his departure to Meocar with Pakistan Governor-General Mr. Ghulam Mohammed. Pakistan would try the WorldiFOC - 263 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-08-13 2 U.N. General Assembly President Mrs. Vijayaiakshmi Pandit walking towards the Airport bending after alighting from BOAC plane at Kallang Airport on Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 4.15 p.m. On her right is Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald anil on her left Mr. M. Gopala Menon and the58 words
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Article93 1954-08-13 2 LAHORE: Pakistan Punjab has reported within iess than a fortnight another case of a girl changing sex. The girl, Miss Mundan, the daughter of a- cobbler, Ahmed, m Jhang district, disclosed that she had observed a gradual change m her sex and mental outlook. TheFOC - 93 words
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634 1954-08-13 2 MADRAS: Mr. V. V L>. Rao, Radio Engineer An. dhra Government, addressing the Madras Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India), recently spoke on "En. gineering Researcn A survey of the methods of industrial research.'' He said that m en gineerting research co.opera.FOC - 634 words
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Article268 1954-08-13 2 MADRAS: The carcasses 01 the two e.ephants. which Oied aunng transit from Mysore to Madras, wore handed over recently to tho Anatcmy De partment of the Stanley Medical College for research work. The e'ophants. it may be re called, were ft-und dead mi n thenFOC - 268 words
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Advertisement18 1954-08-13 2 %,'lj Quickly banishes <AiB^ ACHES, PAINS STRAINS f«««»te«d free from «niinffS{ Zun-Buk is U-lltU CHLOROPHYLL In XAM-BWcI «k««-Art18 words
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812 1954-08-13 3 Banihal Tunnel Will Bring India Closer To Kashmir NEHRU STRESSES ITS SIGNIFICANCE f?^^** o^ ime Minis ter Nehru told over 50 thousand people here last Friday Uiat Kashmir's prcb eni.s were being slou.y resolved and the economic condition there was improving. Mj. Nehru concluded his five-day tour of Dalhousie, ChambaFOC - 812 words
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Article137 1954-08-13 3 NEW DSLAI: The Council c/ Scent. lie and Industrial Research have awarded the Burmah Shell and Assam. Oil Co. Scholarships tenable m Commonwealth countries to the following for scientific research and technical training m the subjects noted against their names Burmah Shell Scholarships: Mr. R. Nagarajan (NewFOC - 137 words
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Article48 1954-08-13 3 KARACHI: Mr. Mohammea Munir, Chief Justice of Pakistan, was sworn m last Thursday as the country's acting Governor-General. He is to officiate for Mr. Ghulam Mofiammed. who left here on Thursday morning on a week's visit to Saudi Arabia to Derform Haj.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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127 1954-08-13 3 KARACHI: Karachi s •Morning News'* reported last Thursday that mystery surrounds the scheduled departure (from Karachi) of Mr. Ghazanfar All Khan for New Delh on Aug. 12." The paper said that a©-. cording to a Pakistan Gazette announcement, Mr. Ghazanfar Ali resigned 1 hisFOC - 127 words
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Article153 1954-08-13 3 MADRAS: A Medical Colege would be opened m Coim jatcr e soon, the Minister foi Education, Mr. C. Subramaniam, .stated presiding over a function organised by the Gujarati Young Men's Association, at the Annamalai Manram, Esplanade. The Associaticn put oh ooards "Swapna Bhang" a Jrama mFOC - 153 words
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97 1954-08-13 3 15 KILLED IN KARACHI HOUSE COLLAPSE KARACHI: At least 15 per. 93ns were killed and 50 injured when an cuter wall of a refugee colony here collapsed last week. It was raining before the incident occurred. About 3000 refugees live m this colony m tin hutments encircled by a 20-footFOC - 97 words
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Article88 1954-08-13 3 KURNOOL: The Sri Yen. kateswara University will be inaugurated this month said Mr. S. B. P. Pattabhirama Rao, Minister for Education and Industries, to Pressmtn here. The exact date and other necessary arrangements to be made m this regard would be decided upon, after consulting the ChancellorFOC - 88 words
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163 1954-08-13 3 PATNA: The personnel 01 the nine-man Control Board for the Ra 37-crore Kosi Project, having- been decided, forma) announcement will be made as scon as the concurrence of the India Government ia received, it is authoritative. v learnt here. The Board, to be headed by163 words
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Article73 1954-08-13 3 AHMEDABAD: The Na.ajivan Trust of Ahmedabad has published m English an intho'.ogy cf Gandhijl'a writings on the problems of untouchability. The 316 (4303-5316) page anthology entitled "the removal of untouchability" contains 219 (1303-5.219) articles of Mahat. ma Gandhi on various questions concerning the problems :f theFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-08-13 3 As though providing a cover for the lovin* couple below (Anjali Dcvi and) GalteMn) is VI jay an thi ma la, a celebrated dancer of Tamilnad. The picture is "Perm" (girl) shortly to be released here.39 words
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Article102 1954-08-13 3 SALEM: Ninety elemehtiry schools have been opened In villages of Salem district under the Five.Year Plan under the Five-Year Plan, Government had sanct'ontd opening of 334 elementary schools under the Disujct Board m villages with a t-o. pulation of between 500 and 1. 000.FOC - 102 words
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104 1954-08-13 3 MADRAS: During 1953, 13 offences under the Prohibit! jo Act were detected with the help of Police dogs mi n •>•* City In all 65 crimes wera detected with their help, and 61 persons were convicted The Police dog« are no: used forFOC - 104 words
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Article125 1954-08-13 3 AJMER: Stories of an alieged plot against the life of Prime Minister Nehru during the AJmer session of tne A.1.C.C., circulated both In Ajmer and outside, have been denied by the Government. The Home Minister ot AJmer said last week that the State Government was notFOC - 125 words
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Article104 1954-08-13 3 CALCUTTA: A pledge to launch a county-wide campaign for Asian Unity on the basis of the five principles outlined m the agreement between Mr. Nehru and Chou En-lai wat 1 contained m a te'egram sent to Prime Minister Nehru by the All-India Peace Council. Tnc telegramFOC - 104 words
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Article362 1954-08-13 3 NEW DELHI: *A "AMttt. month*' is to be observed m, October this year it was "earnt here last week Plans for the observance m the month have been evolvori jointly by A.LR: the ratlin trade and industry and ri.o Posts and Telegraph* Depart merit. All media,FOC - 362 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-08-13 3 See how this girl who 'gropes' m the daylight helps to detect the real culprit m a murder case! "NAINA" is the film and it is drawing crowds for every show a t Oanick now.35 words
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Article166 1954-08-13 3 NEW DELHI: The Li 2i 1,i3.l ,i3. luk Committee established under the Registration and l«l censing of Industrial Under, takings Rules, 1952. has ap. pointed a Sub-Committee to examine the application^ ie_ ceived by the Government of India for licences to estab :sn new sugar factories or exp'»n.FOC - 166 words
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Article181 1954-08-13 3 MADRAS: The Education Minister, Sri C. Subramank»m last week m the Legislative Assembly told Bri .K. R. Vis. wattathan, TNT; Jayam. condan, that the Director of Public Instruction had issaed "proceedings'* relating to the celebration of Tiruval'uvar Day under the auspices <f students' literary societies m SecondaryFOC - 181 words
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Article298 1954-08-13 3 EKNAiKULJLM: The Executive Committee of the Private School Managers' Association held a meeting recently and considered th* course of action to be taken regarding the loss caused to the Managers of pr.vate tschools due to the recent abolition of fees m forms I and H. TlieFOC - 298 words
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84 1954-08-13 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M V Krishnappa, Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture U leading an Indian delegation to Moscow to attend the All. Soviet Unian Agricultiiral Exhibition The other members of thd delegation are Mr. G. P ia. way, Deputy Minister for Agriculture m uttarFOC - 84 words
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346 1954-08-13 3 Shanker's Weekly Prizes To Irish Children DUBLIN: Mr. M. G. Dcsai. acting: Indian High Commissioner m London and Chargo d* Affaires m Dublin, who is visiting Dublin, had an interesting day recently when, supported by a distinguished gathering, he presented prizes to ten Irish tiny tots who had wen awardsReuter - 346 words
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Article89 1954-08-13 4 RANGOON. Aug 12 Burmese troops have destroyed the headquarters of combined Communist -and Karen rebel forces m i»yin_ mana District on the border of the Shan States, about 200 miles north of here. Infantry, supported by Burmese Air Force oeaflres cap. turcd the headquarters after an hourReuter - 89 words
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552 1954-08-13 4 Ex-Premier's Advice To Sir John Kotelawala COLOMBOi An appeal to the Prime Minister "not to be caught m a world crusade against Communism," was made by the former Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, when the House of Representatives met m Committee last weekFOC - 552 words
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212 1954-08-13 4 CHANGES IN U.N. CHARTER A DISCUSSION EDINBURGH, Aug. 12. Lord Reveridge, economist and lawyer, discussed changes m the United Nations Charter and the formation of an international police force m a speech at -the International Law Association conference here. "Even if through political opposition the Charter cannot be amended substantially,Reuter - 212 words
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Article74 1954-08-13 4 COLOMBO: Aug. 12. Communist Deputies Pieter Keuneman and Dr. N. M. Perera Tuesday accused the U.S. Embassy of influencing Ceylon film censors to ban a French film because it portroyed anti-Negro race hatred m America. The Deputies told Parliament the film, "La Prostitute Respccteusc", (The Respectable Prostitute)AP - 74 words
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144 1954-08-13 4 WELLINGTON Aug. 12 Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Everest, said yeatcrday that a Soviet new»ja. pers claim that Himalayan expeditions were cover for espionage was "a bit of a ioke." "We were far too busy climbing mountains to be spy. ing", he said. Pravda,Reuter - 144 words
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219 1954-08-13 4 HANOI, Aug. 12. International Armistice Commissions began working officially yesterday as peace came to the whole of Indo-China for 'the first time m nearly eight years. Bugles sounded the final ceasefire for South Vietnam at 8 o'clock this morning. Previously ceasefires had tit-come effectiveReuter - 219 words
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Article44 1954-08-13 4 U.S. ATOM-FOR-PEACE PLAN WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said Tuesday the United States, preparing to go ahead with President Dwight Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace plan m any case, has asked Russia whether its rejection of the proposal is final.- APAP - 44 words
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Article74 1954-08-13 4 LONDON. Aug. 12 Mi«s Dianne Bowser, 23 who won a trip to Singapore when she was chosen as Miss Austr.i;i<* In 1951 will be married here on Friday to a 42. year nit) Swedish opera singer, Mr Richard Collectt Both have arrived m i^on.Reuter - 74 words
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261 1954-08-13 4 MOSCOW, Aug. 12.— Mr. Georgi Malenkov and Soviet leaders last night discussed "peaceful coexistence," East West trade and other outstanding issues for two hours with the British Labour Party delegation. The Soviet Premier spent five hours at the British Embassy, where he dined with Mr.Reuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-08-13 4 PHOTOS. VMAYALAKSHMi PANDIT photographed at Kali?*Jf- A A rpo T t n w «*»««fav as she arrived from India by 8.0.A.C. plane. Pictures show her alighting from the plane and chatting with Mr. Malcolm Ma^Donald and Mr M. Gopala Men on at the aerodrome.-IDM - 51 words
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601 1954-08-13 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 12. Dr. T. B. Cunha, Chairman of the Goan Action Committee said here yesterday the Committee's plans to "march" on the Portuguese settlement of Goa on August 15 Indian independence Day would be carried out according to schedule. He said theirReuter - 601 words
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Article83 1954-08-13 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles confirmed reports that the United States would support Prince Wan Waithaiakon of Siam for election as President of the United Nations General Assembly which would open on September 21. Mr. Dulles toldReuter - 83 words
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Article69 1954-08-13 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 12. A prominent Indian Yogi announced he is leaving for Geneva soon to instruct American violinist Yehudi Menuhin m the Hindu system of phj'Sical and mental control. Menuhln has been a student of Yogic culture for several years It will be the firstA.P. - 69 words
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Article79 1954-08-13 4 ■KARACHI, Aug. 12 Pa. kiistan is to open a lesji'i->M m Lisbon, it v/fis officially an. nounced here tonight Pakistan and Portugal agreed m 1949 to exchange .ip lomatic missions and a Portuguese legation was ou^ned here m June 1952 The Pakistan foreign Office announcement saidReuter - 79 words
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Article53 1954-08-13 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. Informed sources said Tuesday Indian and Pakistani representatives m Washington have renewed their negotiations for an understanding en use of the waters of the Indus basin. The World Bank, which has been seeking to encourage the negotiations, refused to confirm or deny that they hadAP - 53 words
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Article104 1954-08-13 4 KATMANDU, Aug. l 2 iH c Nepal«se Govtrnnirru would have to consider inemployment ojj uurxint, u the British Army if majcr Hostilities broke out m ss^iiin east A&ia, Mr D K. XK f .m Nepaie^e *'oreign Minister Mid iiere yesterday He said he was particularly concernedReuter - 104 words
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Article127 1954-08-13 4 LONDON Aug 12 '-.o, errmient oulciai& here ul;. citum any knowledge wt me i'j-American discus ion on lco. naauc aid lor Jap&n xjarller reports from '#**fc. u*jrton indicated that such di3cu^slons might start theri cms week and that Britain would be asked to relinqi...& riurkets mReuter - 127 words
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81 1954-08-13 4 DJAKARTA Aug. 12 Prime Minister, Dr. Ali S j »s. troamidjojo, toid newsmon last night that ne was sdcto. fled with the agreement on thf dissolution of the Dutch Indonesian Union reached at The Hague yesterday He sa.u The Hague agreement was one of theReuter - 81 words
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