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Title Section16 1954-08-25 1 Indian daily mail VOL. X. No. 189. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954. POUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article150 1954-08-25 1 TALKS BEGIN IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Aug. 24— India and France today began talks here on the technical problems affecting the transfer of French settlements in India. More than half of France's Indian territories have been taken over by nationalist groups supporting India leaving onJy theReuter - 150 words
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Article157 1954-08-25 1 Reuter KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 23. Pakistan's final decision on jv.ining the proposed SouthEast Asian Treaty Organis >t;on will not be given untl .ftor the Cabinet has considered t H M laila conference decisions. The conference will discuss formation of a collective securitv agreement for the area.Reuter - 157 words
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Article34 1954-08-25 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 The eight countries expected to loin the anti-Communist South-East Asian Treaty Organisation are considering setting up a permanent secretariat in Manila, Singapore, 01 Australia, according to in' ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article135 1954-08-25 1 PFiKING, Aug. 24 11*0 Tse Tung 1 Communist Ch-na"? ton leader, accompanied by his eeator advisers today met Mr. cioment Attlee the r.n. tish Labour Party leader ai Clung Chen Tien near here. It was the first time Mao had met a ranking Western politician since heReuter - 135 words
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Article82 1954-08-25 1 NEW DELHI Aug. '-24 Premier Nehru's political confidant V. iK. Krishna Menon is undertaking a tour of "3out'n American countries before he returns to Lake Success to lead the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly session usually reliable New Dedhi sources said yesterday MrAP - 82 words
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Article36 1954-08-25 1 NAIROBI, Aug. 24. A South African member of Parliament called for an extension of the Colombo Plan to be known as the "Nairobi Plan" to harness "the immense resources of the Commonwealth." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article147 1954-08-25 1 NO MILITARY THREAT FROM PORTUGAL NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told parliament today that he did not consider there was any "military threat" to India arising from an increase of armed forces in Portuguese possessions in India. He was replying to a question io the CouncilReuter - 147 words
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Article154 1954-08-25 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. India's most cLsasterous floods for 20 years have submerged an area twice the size of Belgium. The Home Minister, Dr. KN. Katju, told the House of the People today that a total of 22,600 sq. miles were under water in Assam,Reuter - 154 words
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Article37 1954-08-25 1 BACK M.OOft VIETNAMESE BANGKOK, Aug. 24.— The Thai Government has decided to repatriate to Vietnam about 50,000 Vietnamese refugees now living in the north-wes-tern province of Thailand, it wts officially stated here to- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article82 1954-08-25 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— The State Department said that the United States had not softened In its stand against admission of Communist China to the United Nations. A Department spokesman said that American officials had. noted a statement by Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary General of theReuter - 82 words
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Article26 1954-08-25 1 TOKYO. Aug. 24— The Km. peror and Empress of Japan took their first airplane ride yesterday in a four engined transport miloted bv an American.. FOCFOC - 26 words
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36 1954-08-25 1 UNITED NATIONS M VT.. Aug. 24 —Australia requested yesterday that the Genera) Assembly consider the application of Laos aPd Cambodia for U.N. membership at the session opening on September. 21. APAP - 36 words
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Article41 1954-08-25 1 KARACHI, Aug. 24. —Lino Lacedelfli and Achille Com. pagnoni were named as the two members of the Italian expedition who actually reached the Jop of K-2, tlie world's second highest nioun. tain, acordtoe to information reojived here APAP - 41 words
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48 1954-08-25 1 The Rt Rev. Monseigneur P. O'OouheU, Principal Chaplain Royal Canadian Air Force, now On a visit to RAF units in the Far East will open and -bless the new Rom in Catholic Church at R.A F Station Changi on Sunday, Aug 2948 words
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Article23 1954-08-25 1 MANILA, Aug. 24.— The oftdelayed arraignment of surrendered Communist Huk leader L.uis Taruc has been set for FrMav it was annnnnraA today.- APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-08-25 1 Seventh Anniversary of India's Independence was celebrated in Delhi on August 15, with the hoisting of the National Flag by the Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, at the Red Fort. The Prime Minister inspected a combined Guard of Honour presented by the Army, Navy,94 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-08-25 1 Tan Lark Sye welcoming the gathering of 8,000 distinguished guests to the dinner he had arranged in honour of W.A.Y. delegates on Sunday, Aug. 22 at the Padang here. Stand ng by his side is Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, ft Cty Councillor. Picture on the right shows someI.D.M. - 87 words
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Article117 1954-08-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24. The leader of the Dravida Kalagham Periyar E. V. Ramaswami visited Nagercoil on Sunday in order to meet Mr. A. Nesamony, leader of the Travancore Tamil Congress and had long talk about the grave political situation on the T-C State.117 words
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Article195 1954-08-25 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 24. George Allen, United States Ambassador to India said yesterday that India's experience in carrying out its role as chairman ctf the International Supervisory Commission in indo^China "may tend to influence its future attitude toward Communist China." With his wife and twoAP - 195 words
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285 1954-08-25 1 U.S. Aid To Help Pakistan Defeat Famine Disease WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— The United States yesterday extended its emergency assistance programme to help ten million Pakistanis now threatened with famine and disease in the wake of the great East Pakistan floods. Pakistan will receive immediate air shipments of relief items includingAP - 285 words
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131 1954-08-25 1 15 AMERICANS WITHDRAWN FROM KASHMIR NEW DELHI, Aug. 24 Fifteen American observers have been withdrawn from Kashmir since India objected last March to their presence on the United Nations team as not toeing neutral in the India-Pakjstan dispute, according to a reply to questions in the Council of States today.Reuter - 131 words
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311 1954-08-25 1 From Our Own Corr«*ponit"it NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The situation in Goa was the main concern of the Members of 'the House of the People when the Parliament's autumn session began on Monday. All Opposition parties except the Communists311 words
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217 1954-08-25 1 LONDON, Aug. 24. The Times said that the resemblance of the Labour Party's colonial policy to that of the Conservative Government "gives great strength to Great Britain as a trustee of colonial peoples." Th© Party's statement of pclicy on colonial affairs was ''theReuter - 217 words
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Article38 1954-08-25 1 WELLINGTON, Aug. 24. The New Zealand Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Cliffton Webb, will arrive in Manila on Sept. 4 for the conference on a South-East Asian Treaty Or--1 ganlsation which opens on Sept. 6.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article96 1954-08-25 1 VARGAS COMMITS SUICIDE RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. 84. President Getulio Vargas of Brazil shot himself dead n his apartment in the presidential palace this morning. Brazilian Radio reported shortly after resigning: from the presidency. The radio said the 71--year-old President was shot through the heart. The Brazilian GovernmentReuter - 96 words
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520 1954-08-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed. Aug. 25, 1954 Nanyang Varsity: Chairman's Ruling RECENTLY we expressed our apprehension regarding the political mission of the Nanyang University as denned by its President designate Dr. Lin Yu-tang but now we are glad to note from a speech delivered by the very Chairman of520 words
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361 1954-08-25 2 MESSAGE TO PREMIER ALI KARACHI Mr. Nehru has offered further help to the East Pakistan Government in fighting the floods. In a message of sympathy to Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, on floods in Bast Bengal, Mr. Nehru said: "We ourselvesFOC - 361 words
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Article444 1954-08-25 2 Bihar Has Floods Drought PATNA: While half of North Bihar is in the grip of severe floods, parts of South Bihar, are suffering from continued drought, according to reports received here. In the Sadar sub-division of the Manbhum district, near-future conditions are apprehended at places in the Palamau district also,FOC - 444 words
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Article189 1954-08-25 2 SHILLONG: The Chief Minister, Mr. Medhi, told a joint meeting of the Assam Cabinet and members of both Houses of Parliament from Assam that public property valued at Rs. 75 lakhs was lost as a result of the recent floods In Assam. The meetingFOC - 189 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-25 2 This poitrait of Princess Margaret was made in the Morning Room o f Clarence House, London, especially for her 21>tK birthday anni- versary on August 21. Her Royal Highness wears an evening dress of silver lame, with a diamond tiara and a diamond necklace.- A.P. photo.A.P. - 48 words
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526 1954-08-25 2 -tenSLIEKL. W f r d P roduc ««>n has continued to rise faster than the Increase in population, according f« bTSi F p A°s. on The state of^° d aSSS£.*US m JHl report hOTVever points out that this information *>me E.EZ a f?" BtFOC - 526 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-08-25 2 Major General R.L. Scoones CB, DSO, OBE, last British Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force left Khartoum Airport, en route home to Britain. At the airport to see him oJT was his successor Brigadier Ahmed Pasha Moh. ammod AP. Photo shows: Major General Scoones right shakes62 words
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Article83 1954-08-25 2 TIRUNBLVELJ: Hundred and one persons, including 12 Communists, have been finally left to contest 41 of the 52 seats i n the Tirunelveli Uts. trlct Board, inclusive >f 5 seats reserved for the gche duled Castes and 2 for wo men. The Congress party haa setFOC - 83 words
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Article107 1954-08-25 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India has decided to reduce the sale, price of Cuban augai from Ra. 30 to 29 per Bengal maund, according to an announcement made by the Regional Fcod Directorate. The reduction i n price of sugar was in accordanceFOC - 107 words
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1427 1954-08-25 2 T.-C. Minister On Tamils' Satyagraha: Madras Govt's Attitude Deplored MADRAS: Mr. P. K. Kunju, TravanoOTe-Coehin Minister for Local Administration, made a reference to the move by the Madras Government to merge T.-C. Tamil areas and termed it as "most unfortunate at this stage." Mr. Kunju, who was commenting on theFOC - 1,427 words
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276 1954-08-25 3 Mudaliar Backs Nehru's Stand CALCUTTA: Dr. A. Ramaswanii Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of Travancore University said that every great sovereign nation of the world would reali.se the purpose behind the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru's anxiety to see that the coastline of India was cleared of itsFOC - 276 words
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Article212 1954-08-25 3 MANGAL.ORE: A memorandum, signed by a large number of prominent citizens, and representative bedies of Puttur Taluq in South Kanara US* been Miomlttod to Sri Lai iJahadur Shastri Union Minister for Railways representing the need for the inclusion ot Kombar, Kadaba, Kudmar, Puttur, Vittal and Bantval inFOC - 212 words
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272 1954-08-25 3 Madras State Prosecutor's Appeal Disallowed .MADRAS: Mr. Justice P. V. Bnlakrishna Ayyar and Mr. Justice N. Rajagopal Ayyanpf disallowed at the Madras High Court a letters patent appeal preferred by the State Prosecutor, Mr. S. Govlnd Swaminathan, against the order of Mr. Justice Mack tin ti: him Rs. 1,000 forFOC - 272 words
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98 1954-08-25 3 1-DORE: Mr. KaUash Nath Uanchoo. Chief Justice of the rcajasthaa High Court, will an inquiry into the •^tuocnts' agitation, and dis'rbanccs that followed in the LJt.y m July last, resulting in roi] CC firing. Ten perscng hired. kUled> and 4 were in The terms ofFOC - 98 words
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104 1954-08-25 3 PATIALiA: Twenty delegates of the Riyasat Akali Dal (Master Tara Singh Group) frora Sunam constituency have sent in their resignation frcm the party and decided to join the Congress. This announcement was made at a public reception given to the Chief Minister ofFOC - 104 words
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Article77 1954-08-25 3 CALCUTTA: Three porter;-! received burns when a petrolladen wagon attached to a goods train burst into flames on Thursday night at Jamtara Station en the Eastern Railway. The wagon was immediately isolated and the injured rushed to Asansol hospital. A Press Note issued in Calcutta saidFOC - 77 words
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Article103 1954-08-25 3 L.UCKNOW: Mr H M Ibrahim, U.P.'s Minister' for finance and Power, denied ctVtain allegations reported to have been iiiai'c agnius! India by the Pakistani J'rime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, at a public metCing held in Karachi In celebration of Pakistan's independence Day Ho said that MrFOC - 103 words
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Article140 1954-08-25 3 HYDERABAD: The Union Deputy Home Minister Sri B N Datar last week open. ed tho Bendsura Project one of the five medium.-sizcd irrigation projects in the sta v^ Completed in five years at a cost of Rs 58 lakhs the project will irrigate 9.300 acrej inFOC - 140 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-08-25 3 PICTURE. Ladles are usually bashful an<j shy and more when they are led by their ear by a male in public! In this contest for ladies, where the participants should not laugh or smile, no member came forward except Miss Alvi Marshall, but she also could notI.D.M. - 66 words
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Article130 1954-08-25 3 MADRAS: The West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Koy, told reporters here last Friday that his State Government had drawn up plans for land reforms and legislation on these would be introduced in the State Assembly shortly. Dr. Roy said that the zamindarisFOC - 130 words
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Article93 1954-08-25 3 NEW DELHI: A modern Central Control Laboratory is to be set up shortly by the Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture for promoting quality control of agricultural commodities, it was learnt here. The laboratory, which will be located in a centrally-situated place in the country, will functionFOC - 93 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-08-25 3 Picture. I.D.M. Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, inaugurating the Vanamuhotsava under the auspieces of the Sri Alivandar N-Jtyag'ar Charities to reclaim 750 acres of fallow land in new Mahabalipura-m Chingieput District. (Right) Governor addressing the gathering during the inaugural function of Vanamahotsava.—I.D.M. - 45 words
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36 1954-08-25 3 SRINAOAK: Three hundi -<] out of the 600 hcui.es of Khanpura, a suburb of B »"a mula, 40 miles from here, were destroyed i n a bis- f>re last week- FOCFOC - 36 words
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631 1954-08-25 3 P. S. P. Itself May Sack Thanu Pillai's Ministry Kripalani's Statement nf t£ A £sJ JI X£ B Achar >» Kripalani, Cbainnaa core-Cochin Ministry if the reply to Dr. RanT ManofaaV" ™SfS>T reeardm^ theVollce flr ng Acharya Kripalani was replying to a questioner from the audience who drew the speaker'sFOC - 631 words
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457 1954-08-25 3 Jan Sangh Wants Minimum Maximum Incomes Fixed Far-Reaching Proposals INDORE: Far reaching changes are proposed to be made in th* party manifesto of the Akhll Bharatiya Jan Sangh at the session of the Bhartiya Pratlnldhi Sahhn (delegates* convention) schedule^ to be held at Indnre this month it was authoritatively learntFOC - 457 words
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241 1954-08-25 3 Andhra Assembly To Meet On Oct. 29. (KURNOOL: The Andrro Legislative Assembly w"l meet here on Oct. 29. it wm officially announced. The most urgent piece of business awaiting the cjnsi. deration of the Legislature Is the ne w administrative 3et up ih place of the District Boards. When theFOC - 241 words
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Advertisement76 1954-08-25 3 1014-X roomimwi To Single Return I LONDON SI 517/- $2 731/ OTHER DESTINATIONS Lwmuura $2,731/- SERVED BY 8.0.A.C. HONG KONG 395/- 711/- FOUR-ENGINED TOURTOKYO 755/- 1,359/- IST AIRLINERS ARE CALCUTTA 463/- 834/- RANGOON, DELHI, RftMftAY e**/ i ™«w BAHREIN, BASRA, BOMBAY 566/- 1,019/- BAGHDAD, CAIRO, COLOMBO 438/- 789/- DAMASCUS, BEIRUT,76 words
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789 1954-08-25 4 Significance Of Visa System COLOMBO: A subtle move on the part of the Ceylon Government gradually to switch over the mandatory residence permit holders of Indian origin in Ceylon to the visa system whereby their stay in Ceylon for over two weeks afterFOC - 789 words
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Article87 1954-08-25 4 NEW DELHI AIU? 24 Subimal Dutt Indian leader of Jthe three_nation advance mission of the Indochina Supervisory Commission, told newsmen yesterday after his 16_day preliminary survey in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia he was "satisfied with the co-operation of both .sides in Indochina." Mr. Dutt returned from IndochinaAP - 87 words
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Article101 1954-08-25 4 CALCUTTA, Aug. 24.—Professor J. B. S. Haldane, the British biologist, last night ended a three-day fast which he had undertaken as a "penance' 1 for being rude to a British journalist. The 62-year-old scientist here as visiting Professor to the Indian Statistical Research Institute, startedReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-08-25 4 Tan Lark Sye shaking hands with a woman delegate to the W.A.Y. Assembly at the Chinese Banquet he gave on Sunday, Aug. 22. Picture on the left shows Mr. M. M. Khurana Acting Representative of the Government of India in Malaya and Mrs. Khurana (both on theI.D.M. - 61 words
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298 1954-08-25 4 First Batch Or Repatriates Decision Reached? COLOMBO: A high official of the External Affairs Ministry said that the preparation of the first list of 5,000 expired residence permit-holders of Indian origin who are to be repatriated to India as agreed upon at a conference between Prime Minister, Sir John KotelawalaFOC - 298 words
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Article73 1954-08-25 4 J COLOMBO: "I have got into the habit of not reading any newspapers, because I > cannot be sure what is right or what is wrong. There is a newspaper report on an M.P. who was stated to be a bribery suspect. If the newspaper hasFOC - 73 words
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Article34 1954-08-25 4 The seventh Postwar Annual Athletic Sport© of the Shell Sports Club, Singapore, will be held at the Shell Sports Club Grounds in Paya Lebar on Saturday Aug 23 at 2 30 p.m.34 words
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Article38 1954-08-25 4 NICOSIA, Aug. 24. The Cyprus Government has given permission for a conference to be held to discuss the British Government's proposed new constitution for Cyprua The conference will be held In 'Nicosia on Aug. 28.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article141 1954-08-25 4 VIENNA, Aug. 24. Undoubtedly, only the bare facts will be discussed by an International Congress of Nudists to be held on a Danube River island later this month. An announcement yesterdey by the Vienna "Society for Spiritual Interests of Free Body Culture" said nudists from 11AP - 141 words
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Article90 1954-08-25 4 Giving news of the Gimsoul School %r Boys at a Press Conference yesterday atteinoon the Secretary for social Welfare said that in connection with new efforts to widen the scope of training, a Mechanical Workshop h*^ now been opened and warDroving very popular. Preliminary instruction "wa^ being given90 words
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Article94 1954-08-25 4 At present there are 153 boys In the School' which has a large Farm and Ga^'.en. During July the boys harv. 3t. ed 3 470 katis of vegct-ib'as and fruit and collected 4 GO eggs from the Poultry I "arm in the Bakery Section tney baked 9 60.5 lbs.94 words
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Article56 1954-08-25 4 CONQURED UNNAMED PEAK KARACHI Aug. 24 "*'he Aurtro German expedition in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya?, in Titoet, was reported yesterday to have conquered an unnamed 23,000 ft. peak In che Batura glaciers. Reports from Rawalpindi said two members of the team Marti Schli®9er and Dols Me. yer, reachedA.P. - 56 words
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Article38 1954-08-25 4 HANOI, Aug. 24.— Vietminh efforts to Indoctrinate the North Vietnamese in the Communist w&v of life are backflritog a top French official says. The indochineae dont like hours of lectures after hard day's work APAP - 38 words
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Article119 1954-08-25 4 Eleven Home Guards Brapit new village in frcvince Wellesley had a rendezvous for shooting \^ta.c tlce at a nearby range on Monday afternoon They set out individually on bicycles. On the way each was held up by a group of comir.u. nist terrorists who s'.oie119 words
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Article105 1954-08-25 4 The overall estimate for erecting th e Queen's Hall >n peuang would amount to $400 000 but to date on!y $80 000 have been subscribed. In disclosing this at a picas conference on Moid'y morning, the Hon'ble Resident Commissioner, Penang Mr R. P. Bingham, said that105 words
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Article81 1954-08-25 4 The Resident Commissioner Malacca, Mr G E C Wis. dom, is leaving Malaya on his retirement from the service on about Sept. 1. Mr, H. G. Hammett' will be taking over as Res'o.ent Commissioner Malacca, on about Sept. 14. on his retjrn from vacation leave. Mr.81 words
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Article68 1954-08-25 4 The Education Department, Penang, has nothing to do with the fixing of fees, said tlie Hon'ble the Resident Commissioner. Penang Mr R- P. Bingham, .at a Press commence on Monday. As the issue is a Fe'lcra! matter. Mr Bingham emphasised that it was entirely a68 words
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Article41 1954-08-25 4 A Medical bulletin Issued at Bungsar Hospital yenter. day morning said that the Member for Home Affairs, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'atat, had had a comfortable night and bis progress 1b satisfactory. He was admitted after heart Attack.41 words
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150 1954-08-25 4 Mr. A. K. Kaliyatiasunaaram Secretary. Kundrakkuui Adigai Reception Committee writes that Indian passtp u has been obtained for Ku«. drakkudi Adigai to .sail for Malaya and that visa for his entry into Malaya should be got and .senl to him He also requests all those150 words
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Article22 1954-08-25 4 The next ordinary me ;tin£ ot the Sins?;ipore Legiskt!i\o Council will take place en Sept. 21 at the Assembiy iiouse.22 words
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117 1954-08-25 4 REGISTRATION: K.M.L. OFFERS ASSISTANCE The Hon. General Secretary of the Kadayanallur Mn*cn League. 3ingap3re, write "All those who wish to register as citizens of the K and Colonies are advised that the Umar Puiavar Tani! School, 41, Maxwell Road. Singapore have established a centre in the school Mtm'Ma to assist117 words
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Article39 1954-08-25 4 In July a total of $4,^29 501.89 was deposited :n the Federation of Malaya Pjj-t Office Savings Bank and ihis nniount exceeded withdrawals by $17,668.41. During the month 6.226 ne w accj mtwere opened.39 words
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