Indian Daily Mail, 19 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 184. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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326 1954-08-19 1 Investigation To Extend To Indian Territories Also? India Govt. Assures Safety Of Xavier Tomb LISBON, Aug. 18.— The Portuguese Government m a note handed yesterday to the Indian Government ii. Mew Delhi, stated that it had named a delegation to discuss with India the326 words
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Article70 1954-08-19 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— The White House announced that a Negro will be at tomorrow's cabinet meeting, marking the first time m history that a member of this race has officially represented a U.S. government department m this capacity. J. Ernest Wilkinson, Assistant Secretary oi Labour,AP - 70 words
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Article71 1954-08-19 1 Frcni Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 18.—Ninetythree persons had been admitted into hospital at Tiru. vannamalai suiX'ering from food poisoning after eating rice cakes made out of varagu. Unsold bags of varagu rice with dealers m the town have been seized hy police when poisoning71 words
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Article86 1954-08-19 1 PARIS. Aug. 18.— Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, arrived here yesterday toy Soviet military plane from Moscow. M. Andrei Vyshinsky is on his way beck to the United States where he will head the Soviet delegation to the United Nations Organisations. A SovietReuter - 86 words
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Article113 1954-08-19 1 RAIKOT. Western India, Aug. 18.— Mr. Jaswant Mehta, Secretary cf the Praja Socialist Party m the State of Bautwhtn told the Governor f the Portuguese island of Div yesterday to ''vacate Div peacefully before August 25 and to prepare for its merger With India of whichReuter - 113 words
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Article219 1954-08-19 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. I».— The Indian Government said to-day the tomb of Saint Francis Xavier would be free from ail interference if the l'cituguesc of Goa merged with India. The body of th e "Apostle of UW East," which has remained uncorrupted fo r thre eReuter - 219 words
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108 1954-08-19 1 MADRAS CONTEMPT CASE: APPEAL REJECTED Flora Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 18.— The Bench of the Madras High Court yesterday rejected the appeal by the State Prosecutor Govind Swaminathan against his conviction by Justice Mack ior contempt of court. The Judgment by Justices Balakrishna Ajyar and Rajagopsia Iyengar declared that108 words
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Article36 1954-08-19 1 GOOSE BAY (Labrador). Aug. 18. -The Duke of Edinburgh sailed for home today iboard the royal yacht Britannnia, leaving as casually as he came after visiting Canada informally for fhrce weeks. APAP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-19 1 PHOTO, Some of ttte delegates attending: the Second General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth, photographed with His Excellency the Governor cf Singapore, Sir John Nt. oil. at a garden party given to them at the Government House recently. I. D. M.I.D.M. - 48 words
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130 1954-08-19 1 CLASH OVER T.-C TAMILS' DEMAND FOUR INJURED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 18.— There were violent demonstrations against the Travancore-Cochin Chief Minister at Dindigul on Monday when he inaugurated Madras State Praja Socialist Youth Conference. Volunteers belonging to the Tamil Arasu Kalagiham picketed the Conference entrance bearing r>la_ cards130 words
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Article59 1954-08-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent BANGALOPwE, Aug. 18.— The Mysore High Court yesterday acquitted Joker alias Kuppuswamy who had been sentenced to death by the lower court for murder of Miss Draytcn, principal of the biggest girls school m Bangalore. The murder created a sensation and caused great59 words
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Article212 1954-08-19 1 NEW DEJ^HI. Aug IS An American Air Force Globemaster carrying enior gency supplies for East pale istan flood victims was fore, ed land at New Delhi air. port on Tuesday night dv *v dian authorities. The plane was scheduled fj fly nonstop fro m Karachi,AP - 212 words
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Article103 1954-08-19 1 PEKING, Aug. 18.— Mr. Ciement Attlee and Mr. Chou En Laf, Prime Minister of Communist China, attended a lavish banquet ihuld last night to celebrate Indonesian Inde. pendence Day. The Labour Party leader and Mr. Chou sat on either side of the Indonesian Amoastsador. Earlier, Mr. AttleeReuter - 103 words
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Article69 1954-08-19 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 18 A Military train crashed on tr.e Bombay^Delni line last ni,ght killing three people and ia|a» ing 42 seven seriously The crash occurred a^cut 500 miles north.east of Horn bay. Railway headquarta s here today reported nine wagon^ and thr-e coach a mReuter - 69 words
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435 1954-08-19 1 ACQUISITION OF MALAYAN CITIZENSHIP INDIA GOVT. CLEARS SOME FEARS The fear among Indians residing m Malaya that by ac quiring Federal Citizenship or the Citizenship of U.K. and Colcnies or by registering for enfranchisement, they would be deemed to have vo.untariiy acquired citizenship of a foreign state and would thereby435 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-08-19 1 Polish, INDIAN and C'anadan members of the Control Commission for North Vietnam arrived by air at Hanoi, Indochina, August 10 to begin the job of supervising the annl- stice, AP. Photo shows: The heads of the control group for North Vietnam wear Leis presented to them85 words
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398 1954-08-19 1 No Extradition To Fr. India Anglo-French Treaty of 1815 Not Valid Now From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 18.— The Govt of India have decided they will not allow extradition of fugitive offenders from French India which hitherto was permitted under provisions of the Anglo-French treaty of 1815. This waa398 words
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Article65 1954-08-19 1 RANGOON, Aug. 18. A childless young: Burmese couple have "adopted" a black bear, which sleeps m their bed and Is breast-fed by the wife.. The wife, Daw Mya, aged 20, is an acrobat m a circus owned by her husband at Tavoy, a small town 200Reuter - 65 words
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73 1954-08-19 1 UNITED NATIONS (.Now York), Aug. 18.— The appointment of Arthur S. Lall, New York Consul General of India since 1951, as India's permanent delegate to the United Nations was announped yesterday. The news was given by Secretary Gen. Dag Hammarskjold when Rajesnwar Dayal, retiring permanentAP - 73 words
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Article46 1954-08-19 1 LONDON, Aug. 18.— The British Government has granted a 10-year licence to Silver City Airways to operate a helicopter service across the English Channel— the first international helicopter licence it has given. The company say they will start to fly freight next year.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article108 1954-08-19 1 The Chief Secretary stated m the Federal Legislative Council yesterday that, Gov. ernment. financed students arc not expressly prohibited from engaging themselves m poiiticai activities but they are, beforte leaving Malaya for Overseas study, reminded m writing that, while on a (joy. ei^ment scholarship cou a they108 words
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Article109 1954-08-19 1 The Member for Home Affairs. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, yesterday (August 18, 1954) announced In the Federal Legislative Council that Uie fees for naturalisation of subjects m the Settlements of Pfenang and Malacca are to be reduced. The Member for Home Affairs said that with the109 words
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Article39 1954-08-19 1 The Postmaster GRcn?rf;l. Malaya, announces that due to the diclocation of ma a? rangements between India and Portuguese India' all Postal Services corrcs, >m. dence, Parcels and Money Orders) to Portuguese India are temporarily suspended39 words
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Article36 1954-08-19 1 Plan ar^ now complete f«W a trial series d broa).":st lessons designed to cn\blo illiterate Malays to learn tc read romanised Malaya The first lesson will be broadcast on Saturday, 11th September36 words
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Article22 1954-08-19 1 AMMAN (Jordan), Autf 18. Prime Minister Tewflk Pasha Afcul Huda suspended five weekly Jordan newspapers yesterday for attacking oil tt«w pwutmt*' APAP - 22 words
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Advertisement9 1954-08-19 1 OWI6T r iHH HI 1 MONTH |-|J BMONTHS..-^ Q09 words
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574 1954-08-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Thur. Aug. 19, 1954 Citizenship: The Wrong Approach YESTERDAY we editorially welcomed the extension by the Singapore Government of the timelimit for the registration of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies and the reduction by the India Government of the fee for the registration of574 words
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Article217 1954-08-19 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Raghuramiah, M.P., who headed the Indian tobacco delegation to the Scuth-East Asian countries, returned to Madras. The Indian delegation, sponsored by the Government of India, consisted of five members including the leader. It visited Bangkok Hongkong. Tokyo. Peking. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and otherFOC - 217 words
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Article199 1954-08-19 2 RISHIKESH: The Vice-Pre-sident, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan said -secularism meant that no person m the State shculd suffer any disability or discrimination because of his reuglon. Laying the foundation-stone cf the Andhra Ashram here, the Vice-President -said: "The goal of religion is the opening of a newFOC - 199 words
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Article268 1954-08-19 2 NEW DELHI. The UUi Factory which is being; c^ns. Lructed m Delhi is expected to go into initial production by the end of the year and full production of 700 tons cy the midoUe of 1955. Mr X C. Reddy, Produc. tion Ministry visited the tac. Tory toFOC - 268 words
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2149 1954-08-19 2 FREDERICK GRUBB - Pre-Gandh ian Days Campaign In Britain PART II FREDERICK GRUBB LOOKING BACK.... (By (This is the second article- by Mr. Frederick Grubb, narrating his reminiscences. The first artic.e appeared on August 17). JJOW well do I remember the hard work that had to be done behind the scenes the furnishingTHE HINDU - 2,149 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-08-19 2 PHOTO. This photo shows a general view of the crowd gathered at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park on Aug. 6, lor ceremonies marking the Ninth Anniversary of the first atomic bomb used m warfare. A crescent. shaped cenotaph (r'ght) was the focal point of the observance, m which Pr-nee a ndAP - 78 words
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Article162 1954-08-19 2 CHARTAPUR (Ganjamj i'hc Joint Select Committee on "vie Criminal Law Anieuanieu,. tJ.ll is understood to nave made important and larteaching recommendauon^ m iegara to procedure of law anuer <^r. P.C. Important among these aie tie provision for hastening the process of magisterial enquiry within sixFOC - 162 words
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Article171 1954-08-19 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Agriculture, lniormcci the Maaras legislative Assembly that tne J-^gnite Project m was at present only an experimental scneme worned by tne Mate (Government, who met the expenditure irom tneir own iunds. A sura of Rs. 65. 8y lakhs had been sanctionedFOC - 171 words
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Letter288 1954-08-19 2 Sir, The distinguished Quwt -acea a tumultuous and d.s. ordeny assemDly at a pubi.e reception give n O n last Saturday at tne Selangor Tuif Club. It is imaginable wnat would nappen if an ocean of people were compressed into a very limited space. Personally288 words
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Article94 1954-08-19 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subram*niam, Finance Minister informed Mrs. Clubwala Jadhav .that there was no specific proposal to appoint lady honorary magistrates to preside over juveni.e courta He. however, assured her that as far as possible wcmen were being appointed to these pests. Mr. Subramaniam said Government wouldFOC - 94 words
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Advertisement109 1954-08-19 2 Remember the thre« famous 100 years old ■wHP^LmULJI mSu wines of China. CTk^W^jjj^jjW^Kih CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:—; VaSS^2!^l!}~ FmSm Consists of s P«cial "CHIN CHIN" deer horn WKB.) ROAD Bttmfijl and P re Pared from famous herbs. A ~r~y*'^^yS^^)P flttinß tOn C feed tired ft*"**, to regain V **^W»»»otr7^P'109 words
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Article, Illustration1906 1954-08-19 3 C-G's Plain Speaking Following is the text of speech made by Mr Malcolm xUacDonald at the opening of the General Assembly of the World Assembly *of Youth ££t Sunday (Aug. 15) i AM acute. y aware that m this great Assembly of Ycuth anyone wno hasFOC - 1,906 words
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Article103 1954-08-19 3 Lovely Lana Turner is posjng for Hollywood sculptor Henry Greutert whose job it is to produce a full length clay figure of a goddess. Larger than life-size, the Hculpture will be used m the forthcoming Cinemascope production "The Prodigal," m which Lana plays Samarra, high priestess to the goddess103 words
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401 1954-08-19 3 BOMBAY CASE UNDER SEA CUSTOMS ACT BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Shah, at the Bombay High Court, while disposing of three appeals arising out of the powers of the Ce,iectoi of Customs to impose penalty en importers held that under Section 167, item 8 of the Sea CustomsFOC - 401 words
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Article195 1954-08-19 3 ALLAHABAD: A Division Bench of the Allahabad High Court last week sought the opinion of a third judge on certain points renting to the writ petition filed by Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. General Secretary of the Praja Socia.itt Party, challenging the validity cf the U.P. Special PowersFOC - 195 words
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Article155 1954-08-19 3 KRAIKUDI: Mr. K. C. Thangavelan, convener of the Ramanathapuram District Youth Congress, who returned here from Gudiyetham recently, said that Mr. L. S. Karayalar President of the Tamllnad Congress and Mr. Venkataraman, Secretary, told him that the ensuing session of the A.I.C.C. may be held atFOC - 155 words
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Article162 1954-08-19 3 WASHINGTON: A Japanese company submitted the lewest bid for the supply of 100 locomotives which the united States Foreign Operations Administration had allocated to India for the deve.opment of the Indian transportation system, it was officially announced here. The company was the Japanese Rolling StockFOC - 162 words
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Article341 1954-08-19 3 NEW DELHI: A "Radio Month'- will be observed next October. Plans for the observance of the month have been evolved jointly by A.1.R., the radio trade and industry and the Posts and Telegraphs Department. All media, and not only the radio, will be utilised for the "Radio Month"FOC - 341 words
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Article82 1954-08-19 3 SRINAGAR Kashmir's "four-legged post office was lnaugrated recently at Pahalgam, the base camp for the Amarnath cave pilgrimage. The post office is Bet up on a pony provided with a specially made saddle having a letter box on one side and receptacles for depositing postage stamps, blankFOC - 82 words
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Article150 1954-08-19 3 MADRAS: On the recommendation of the House Committee of the Legislative Assembly, the Government has directed the opening of a camp dispensary for the benefit of legislators a t the Government Estate Mount Road, which will function while the Assembly is m session. The staff willFOC - 150 words
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Article191 1954-08-19 3 MADRAS. Dr C. KuJ-.M l:aja Prof, of Snnskrit c the university >t Teh£-f», t<,,v m Madras tpeakin? at i meeting o r riv. Ii do_M'd 'g Kust Cultural <.'iation J*. claicd that m India there had been a mingling of Aryan ir.d Dravidian civilisations n a veiy harmonious way.FOC - 191 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-08-19 3 Former Labour Premier Mr. Clement Attlee and- members of his party arrived m Moscow by air, on Aug. 10, the first day of their official visit to Russia. Mr. Attlee is pictured here, fifth from left carrying- a Kuitca.se. Left to right: Wilfrid Burke; Dr. EdithA.P. - 78 words
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Article474 1954-08-19 3 ALLAHABAD: Dr. Amarnath Jha, an eminent educa tionist, told the Allahabad Rotary Club that universal education by 1960, to which India was pledged,' would not be possible unless the University authorities, State Governments and Education Department all over the country co-operated. With 82 pe rFOC - 474 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-08-19 4 MADAM PANDIT HAVING TEA WITH K.L. LADIES committee. PHOTO B Madam Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly having tea with the member!) of the Kuala Lumpur Ladle** Club on Saturday, Aug. 14. In the picture are (from left to right) Mrs. Madhava Nair, wife of the IndiaG. RAMANATHAN - 84 words
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269 1954-08-19 4 Magician Gogia Pasha In Singapore By Our staff Reporter The world famous magician GOGIA PASHA is now m Singapore and will give a series of performances that will astound and amuse the people, both young and old Yesterday, he displayed a few of his tricks before pressmen at the Shaw269 words
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Article81 1954-08-19 4 DACCA (East Pakistan,, Aug. 18.— Three U.S. Air Force Globemaster tran jport planes carrying medical sup. plies, equipment and person nel to aid flood relief m Ea^l Bengal, flew into Dacca Monday. Three mo re U 8 army planes were expected to arrive Monday orAP - 81 words
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Article42 1954-08-19 4 Present scale of allowances granted to individuals resident m the Colony and to the Hindu Joint Families are Personal allowance including Hindu Joint Famiy $3,000, Allowance for Wife $2,000 and alowances up to a maximum of $3,150 for children.42 words
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Article51 1954-08-19 4 The Australian Commissioner In Malaya, Sir Alan Watt will give a public address to which W.A.Y. delegates have been invited on Some observations on on youth today and its problems as seen by an Australian at the British Council HaJl at 7 p.m. on Friday, Au-ust51 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1954-08-19 4 MORGAN PHILLIPS - WHY WE ARE GOING TO CHINA? -FACTS TOLD MORGAN PHILLIPS By Secretary cf Labour Party Why are we going to China? The public should know the facts, for there was considerable criticism of Labour's National Executive Committee for accepting the invitation to visit that country whiie the Geneva conference wasFOC - 1,087 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-08-19 4 PICTURE. Pardon, Me^dames! And our o cameramen caught them while S enjoying an 'cerream at the g Government House Garten 6 Party recently. These charm- 8 Ing ladles are some of the 8 delegates attending the Second jj| General Assembly of World >| Assembly of YouthI.D.M. - 52 words
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Article118 1954-08-19 4 COLOMBO: The Ceyl-n Government has cabled the Governments o f Chin a and Burma requesting them li delay their exports cf rice here. The re;'«on is that Ceyicn <3 granaries are full and fiere Wno storage space for fur ther stocks One of the causes jFOC - 118 words
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Article27 1954-08-19 4 The Office of the Represcn. tative of the Government of India In Malaje, will remain closed on August 21, 1964, on account of Janem Aihtuni.27 words
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58 1954-08-19 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18 25-member cultural dele°; I tion led by Deputy Healih Minister Jirs. Maraghatha^n Chandra=>ekhar wUI le:tvo New Delhi on Aug. 24 for a six week tour of the Soviet Union, a Foreign Min< ;try source "said Tuesday. The group includes dan jAP - 58 words
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Article37 1954-08-19 4 NEW DELHI Aug. Id The Indonesian Fmbassy here denied today a Portuguese Ntews Agency report that Indonesia was among Ct »un tnea which aupportec? Potu. gal mi n her dispute with rtidiy. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article85 1954-08-19 4 No Seat For Formosa In SEATO LONDON, Aug. 18. Britain came out Monday, against including Formosa m the Allied project fo- a South_East Asia defence pict, The Foreign Office dia- io: v ed, at the same time «,n t Anglo-American consultations are on the siate over the threat to theAP - 85 words
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Article39 1954-08-19 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 18— Between 600 and 800 peoplo died m floods and accompany, ing landslides m Nep_al cur. ing the past month, repot? leaching here from Xa f .niin. dhu the capital said. APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-08-19 4 FICTUKE. Madam Pandit is being- introduced to Mr. K. M. Oil Mohamed, City Councillor, at the City Council recently, on the occasion of a reception arranged by the Citco to honour Madam Pandit. On the extreme r'ght is Mr. J. T. Rea, Acting President ofI.D.M. - 95 words
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Article54 1954-08-19 4 WHITE PLAINS r\v York), Aug. 18 A«WM Rita Hayworth's cus .iv case for her two children v -m ordered continued Monday for two more weeks. A patition ciiarging < te two youngsters were bm a ed was filed by the Wcst»:;< ter country Society for \}ZAP - 54 words
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Article38 1954-08-19 4 SAARBRUECILEN \u z 18. The International Youth Hostels Associv na yesterday admitted J«OK9 ajid isreal to member up. But it rejected a South AfiL can application for memxr. ships because of the Un .-i's racial segregation policy. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement111 1954-08-19 4 W<^o |MMi|»|ii i. TO-DAY: 7 9.30 P.M. "MALKIN" (m HmtljKtani) r^ i(lK'.'' H |?iJ t |'l 1° To-day: 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. •DARNA AT ANG B ABA ING LA WIN" (m Malay) or "Darna the Hawk Girl" THE MYSTERIOUS MAN OF THE EAST AT ORIENTAL THEATRE Daily at 1.00, 7.00—9.00 p.m. with111 words
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