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Title Section16 1954-08-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 194 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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637 1954-08-30 1 C' Wealth Must Co-Exist With Communism -GRIFFITHS premiers Confab Urged To Discuss S. E. Asia Defence NAIROBI, Aug. 29.— Mr. James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary in Britain's last Labour Government, aJed yesterday for a Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference to discuss Soutli-Eas't Asian defence. He told the final session of the CommonwealthReuter - 637 words
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265 1954-08-30 1 HONG KONG, Aug. 2y.~ Mr. Morgan Phillips, Genera, j Secretary of the British Labour Party said in a record speeon oroadcast by Peking reciu yesterday that China was working for construction noi destruction." Mr. Phillips, a member of the I^aDOur Party delegation now touring China, toldReuter - 265 words
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Article46 1954-08-30 1 £2.3m. GOES TO STATE LONDON ra^f; holree owner and chairman of the Whisky firmJohnDewar and Sons who died at M«>tecatini Italy on August, if, lift £3;271 516 Sterling gw* it was disclosed here ye3ter. da The state has taken £2 302, 391 sterling in duty. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article57 1954-08-30 1 EDEN RESUMES HOLIDA\ LONDON, Aug. 28 Ir Antlhony Eden, the Foreign Secretary will leave London for Wiltshire to resume his holiday for a few days. Mr Eden out His 'eave m Austria short to attend the meeting between Sir Winston Churchill and the French Premier, M. P^e'n Mendes .France atReuter - 57 words
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Article45 1954-08-30 1 NEW DELHI, AUg. 29 Mr. Krishna Menon' leader of tftve Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, left for Bombay last night enroute to London /inrt New York. Menon will make a goodwill tour of Latin American countries. APAP - 45 words
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214 1954-08-30 1 "At no time has the n«ce«slty for expanding the Cooperative Movement been more clear than at this present time of rapid movement towards self-government, for a *ottnd democratic Government must be based? on a people who have economic security and, wdl-being," declared214 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-08-30 1 QUIT GOA Demonstration The Prafa Socialist Party made August 18 a "Quit Ooa day > throughout India and in New Delhi took out a procession and demonstrated outside the Portur guese legation. AJ*. photo shows: Part of the procession, outside the Portu+ guese Embassy, with banner and Hags. The banner54 words
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Article85 1954-08-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 29.— All bus traffic throughout the entire State was .paralysed from Saturday morning following <a strike by transport employees. The workers are demanding higher pay and inu, provement in working conditions. The government, however, made every effort to restore the85 words
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460 1954-08-30 1 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Aug. 29.— Two teenage murderesses who had their own gods and thought themselves above good and evil were not insane, an ail-male jury decided here yesterday. They were sentenced to be detained during Her Majesty's pleasure" (indefinitely) and were taken toReuter - 460 words
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Article33 1954-08-30 1 NAIROBI' Aug. 29 Mau Mau terrorists shot and wounded British Army Major Martio C Hasting, 38, m Mount Kenya Forest yester. day army headquarters re. ported here yesterday.33 words
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279 1954-08-30 1 RUSSIA HAS 750,000 MEN IN NAVY U.S. ADMIRAL'S WARNING WASHINGTON Aug. 29. Admiral RObeit B. Carney, chief of US, Naval Opera tions, said yesterday hat Soviet Russia's developing strength at sea was a challenge and the United States must exert itself to keep ahead. Admiral Carney. addres«Tig the National SecurityReuter - 279 words
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360 1954-08-30 1 Police Precautions To Prevent Riots In Hyderabad HYDERABAD, India, Aug. 29.— Police throughout Hyderabad State were alerted yesterday against a possible outbreak of large scale Hindu-Moslem riots following Friday's disturbance** at Gulbarga, 150 miles west of here. Seven people were killed and 19 injured at Gulbarga in a riot thatReuter - 360 words
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Article70 1954-08-30 1 MOBCOW, Aug. 29.— The Soviet Army newspaper, Red Star, yeatvraav printed advice to service* men on how to act tn the event of atomic attacks. It suggested that buttdozers, grabs and ploughs be used to remove ranuractive earth and municipal street sprayer* to toash radioactiveReuter - 70 words
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103 1954-08-30 1 Aerial Survey Of Flood Havoc By Nehru MPs From. Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 29. Premier Nehru accompanied by twelve members of Parliament representing aU parties will make an aeriai survey of the vast regions affected by floods in Assam and Bihar on Sept. -I. All reports indicate that103 words
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Article110 1954-08-30 1 GEORGETOWN, British sm.^<A-r STve Party, yesterday tart her appeal against a s£* (about £52) line wh*ch carded the alternative of tnree months imprisonment. court of having flouted tl** British colonys emergency regulaUona toy holding a meeting on Dec 13 otttunr than in a P^ce W 'wwr&ixip. The appealReuter - 110 words
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Article27 1954-08-30 1 LONDON, Aug. 29 Mr. John Ryder formerly Assistant Commissioner, Malaya Police Force, who died on June 2. lett £1,850, his will disclosed yesterday.27 words
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Article102 1954-08-30 1 HYDERA3AP. Aug. 29 Public meetings and prooeo. sions of (persons carrying arma ere prohibited by magistrates yesterday in the cities of Hyderabad and ounderbad. The town of Gulbarga, 150 miles from here, where sevw people were tolled and 19 injured in Friday's riots, was reported quietReuter - 102 words
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256 1954-08-30 1 Entries will now be accepted, from members and the public who wish to join in any of the four round-the-world and Europe sight seeing tcurs which the Singapore Chinese! Y.M.C. A. is planning during the I World Y.M.C.A. Centennial Conference in256 words
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Article90 1954-08-30 1 CALCUTTA. Aug. 29 a vpreventorium" for can. flren of tubercular parents, claimed to be the first ot its kind in Asia, will s°©n »<» established in Bangkok to arrest taw spread of tnidisease. This was disclosed by Mlsh M. K. Abhakara* Asian Regional Chairman of theReuter - 90 words
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Article111 1954-08-30 1 BVANSTON. ILLIONIS, AUK 29 e World > C V oil of Churches yesterday culled on all nations to re fraia from threats to use vhe hydrogen bomb and all oUu.r weapons of mass destruction step toward, tetrtin* peace in "tihis age ot 6 Constructive steps toReuter - 111 words
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516 1954-08-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Mon. Aug. 30, 1954 FASCISM IN M.I.C. FASCISM has never paid and never will pay. Even Mussolini and Hitier have failed to make Fascism pay and the world is not going to witness more powerful Fascists that these two. Yet we find the Malayan Indian Congress516 words
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Article2292 1954-08-30 2 Premier Nehru Reiterates India's* Firm Belief Assures Rights Of Goans NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru reiterated in the Lok Sabha India's firm belief in the "right of our compatriots in Goa to free themselves from alien ruie and to be re-united with the rest of theFOC - 2,292 words
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Article87 1954-08-30 2 S. MALABAR BHARAT SCOUT ASSN. PALGHAT: At a meeting of the S. Malabar Bharat Scout Association here, Sri K. Ramanunni Mannadiar presiding, the following were elected office-bearers fcr the current year: Sri V. Madhav a Ravi Varma Raja of KoKengode, President, Sris A. Appukutti Menon, V. Vasu Menon, V. M.FOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-08-30 2 Woman taking part in a big demonstration at Tetuan, capital of Spanish Morocco, on Aug. 81, shout and scream above the noise of the crowdl Other women taking part in the demonstration, whrch was for the return of the Sultan of Morocco expelled by French authorities a year ago, wearA.P. - 112 words
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Article76 1954-08-30 2 MADRAS: Swami Sivananda Munivar, who had been on a walxing tour from Cape Comorin to Mount Kailas, was accorded a reception at Sri Audikesava Perumal Koil, Ohintadripet. Mr. C. V. Thiruvengadam Pillai welcomed the gathering and a welcome address on behalf of the "Ohintadripet Tiruvarul Thavaneri Manram,76 words
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Article90 1954-08-30 2 INDIA— CHINA TRADE TALKS NEW DELHI: Trade talks between India and China, initiated at the time of Mr. Chou En-lai's visit to New Delhi, are reported to be making satisfactory progress. The two delegations are stated to have held over ten meetings in the course of which practically all aspectsFOC - 90 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-08-30 2 The Chief Minister of Madras Sri Kaniaraj Nadar paid visit to the Junior Certified school, Tanjore, on Aug. w f a ture shows boys making Kbadi yarn.32 words
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Article161 1954-08-30 2 POONA: Government employees in Bombay State who do not obtain certificates of proficiency in Hindi before the end of this month will n<A be entitled to increments. The Chief Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, told the Bombay Assembly the Government had decided t)mt tveru Government employee mu&t passFOC - 161 words
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Article110 1954-08-30 2 NEW DELHI: India proposed to import 7,50,000 tons of sugar up to December 1954. the Food and Agriculture Minister. Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai. disclosed in the Lck Sabha. Replying to questions by Sr; K. Kelappan, the Food Minister stated the India was represented at the World SugaiFOC - 110 words
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Article110 1954-08-30 2 MADRAS: To train women of the villages in the Nation al Extension Service, Programme, the Union Govern, ment will establish a ''Home Economics Department'' in April 1955 at 25 of the exist ing Extension Training Cen. tres i n the States About 20 women will be trainedFOC - 110 words
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Article250 1954-08-30 2 NEW DELHI: Acharya J B. Kripalani, Chairman of the Praja Socialist Party, has received from Dr. Lch. H a letter conveying his resignation from the post of General Secretary cf the party. Dr. Lohia, in his letter, written from jail, also asked for the settingFOC - 250 words
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135 1954-08-30 2 ALLEGATION AGAINST U.K. U.S, NATIONALS KATHMANDU: Mr. Vedenand Jha, Terai Congress leader and member of the Advisory Assembly, said certain Ame ican and British nationals were bolstering up anti-Indian feeling in Nepal. Mr. Jha. who was addressing a Press conference, demanded that the Government should place restrictions on the activitiesFOC - 135 words
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Article1788 1954-08-30 3 Chou En-Lai's Visit An Expression Of 'Asianhood' —SAYS NEHRU Attitude To SiATO And I-C. Talks NEW DELHI: In the course of his statement, in the lLok Sabha, on Foreign Policy, Prime Minister Ni'hru referred u> Chinese Premier Chou Kn-lai's visit to Delhi, and said it proclaimedFOC - 1,788 words
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84 1954-08-30 3 CALCUTTA: Three Indian coal companies of West Bengal have entered into a deal with the U.S. army authorities in Tokyo for supplying 300,000 tens of coal for their "operational purpose'' in South Korea The supply is to be completed by the middleFOC - 84 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-08-30 3 A Moslem photographer took this picture during the traditional purification sacrifices this month of August in the Holy Morro, Moroccan City of Moulay Idriss, where no European may set foot. Two black bulls were sacrificed to atone for rebent riots in nearby Pet t98 words
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252 1954-08-30 3 Why Not Set T.T.N.C. Leaders Free? Court Asks ERNAKULAM: At the Tra-vancore-Cochin High Court, the Chief Justice Mr. K. T Koshi and Mr. Justice Kumara Pillai passed orders issuing o rule nisi to the State and the District Magistrate, Trivandrum, to show cause why the Travancore Tamilnad Congress laeders, detainedFOC - 252 words
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Article125 1954-08-30 3 POONA: The Government of Bombay has prohibited students up to 10th standard of the secondary schools from using fountain pens. Announcing this ,n the Legislative Council the Deputy Minister for Education, told Sri S.V. Lin S ra» that the Government came to this decisionFOC - 125 words
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Article786 1954-08-30 3 Hindu Members Demand Its Immediate ScraDDine KARACHI: Mr. Siris Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Leader of the Congress Party in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, uemantied immediate withdrawal of the Reports of the Committees on Fundamental Rights and on minorities. He said, "The repoit wilJ not improve our conditions in Prnkktmn.FOC - 786 words
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Article129 1954-08-30 3 POONA: A ltaffairtlo school to encourage fundamental research In Indian languages will be established In Poona by the Deccan College Poet-Graduate and Research Institute. The school will start functioning from Nov. 15 this year. The Standing Coirunlttee appointed by a conference of linguists and educationists heldFOC - 129 words
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Article250 1954-08-30 3 MADURAI: One of the four National Museums, proposed to be established by the Gandhi Memorial Trust, would be located in Madurai, Kakasaheb Kalelkar, a member of the Executive of the Gandhi Memorial Trußt, in charge of museums, said here. Kaka Kalelkar, who is here In connectionFOC - 250 words
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70 1954-08-30 3 KOZHIKODE: It ia understoc<i that there is a proposal to scrap the A.I.R. station at Kozhikode. and have a 20 K. Watt station in Trichur instead. The Trivandrum station will be simultaneously strengthened. Travancc re-Cochin will thus have two good stations, while MalabarFOC - 70 words
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Article233 1954-08-30 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association has served a six months notice on the Radio Ceylon for the termination of the agreement for broadcasting of film songs. The Association stated in its notice that the agreement was entered into at a time when thereFOC - 233 words
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Article149 1954-08-30 3 KATHMANDU; A recruit-ing-cum-training camp for Gurkhas enlisted in the British Army is to be opened shortly in Dhran, near Biratnagar. Under an agreement signed between Britain and Nepal sometime back. Britain will be allowed to recruit Gurkhas for the British Army for a period of fiveFOC - 149 words
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Article67 1954-08-30 3 QUARANTINE CAMP IN MANTAPAM COLOMBO The Ceylon Government will soon close down its Labour Commissioner's Office in Tiruchirappalli and its quarantine camps at Mantapam and Thattapara. The Ceylon Government's action follows India's proposal that these establishments might be closed down by the end of this year, since they serve noFOC - 67 words
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Article466 1954-08-30 4 Essential Journeys To India Monthly Remittances Home Colombo: Indian nationals, whose applications for renewal of temporary residence permits to enabie their continued stay in Ceylon wore pending with the Ceylon Government would, in future, be able to undertake short essential journeys to India without prejudice toFOC - 466 words
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Article255 1954-08-30 4 MADRAS: Mr. R. b\ lseu, Deputy iiign Gommissicner for Uia.a in ceylon, auuressing a rre^s Commence Here, put the number of inuians in ceyloix, ho.ding expired Temporary Kesidence jferrnas at 25,000 to 40,000 and said that the nisi batch cr 5,000 to be repatriated trom Ceylon would compriseF.O.C. - 255 words
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Article333 1954-08-30 4 COLOMBO: Mr C. P. A. Nair, secretary of the oey. lon Indian Mercantile Chamber, said that the Executive Committee of the Chamber would shortly meet to dis. cuss the question of granting gratuity and compensation to the Indian employees who were to be sent back to IndiaFOC - 333 words
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Article176 1954-08-30 4 HE BURNT HIS WIFE RATNAPURA: Wives are nut to be treated, like cattle Ha id Mr. A. D. 4. Gunr warcU'iia Ratnapura Mag-strate when O. Se. <i >ns S'lva pleaded guilty to a charge of having burned his wife M. Ma durawathie with a heajf.l iron rod Sedoris was boundFOC - 176 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-08-30 4 Mr. Rogit Mehta, General Secretary Indian Brahmajnana Society, who is presently toxiimg Ceylon, seen addressing Annual meeting of the Ceylon Brahanvtjnana Associatiov at Vellavathai Mantapam.- MathrupalaMathrupala - 26 words
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Article46 1954-08-30 4 At 10 a.m. today the Director of Public Works Mr, R. G. lies will hand over to Mr. T. P. Lewis of the Education Department, the recently completed Secondary School at Frunkel Estate This new t*.hool has cost of approximately $600,000. Photo.46 words
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Article176 1954-08-30 4 A young Chinese wtho cno. ea a onapiur of nis hi iib a terrorist two years ago dc,, gan a new one yesterday, when ine married 19_year ora, plump' pretty Teo Hong Keown fro m Perlis in a simple ceremony at Alor Star. It all started176 words
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Article109 1954-08-30 4 Terrorists murdered a civilian in Uie Gelang Patah tiict cf Johoie Saturday. Four terrorists stopped an a^k L>ec San Kstate lorry driven by an ex_S»pecial constable, Aihanrad om Ibrahim. They tied the driver to a tree and then burnt the lorry. Anma't managed 10 struggle109 words
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Article49 1954-08-30 4 A total of 1,172 pilgrims from the Federation and Singapore will return by the 'Anking' to-day. The 'Anking* is due Penang at 10.30 p.m. and will anchcr in the quarantine anchorage. She has 732 pilgrims on board for disembarkation at Penang and 440 at Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration181 1954-08-30 4 Audience at Victoria Theatre last night witnessed some chcice dance and music items. The occasion was a variety concert under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society, Singapore. K. P. Bhaskar, a reputed exponent of Indian classical dances, gave a performance of 'Ottamthullal,' aI.D.M. - 181 words
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35 1954-08-30 4 The Vietnamese Consul. Delegate Mr PHAM KHA.C RAU will arrive in Singapore by air today to open an oift. ce itn Singapore. Mr. Rau will arrive by P.A A. plane.35 words
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Article99 1954-08-30 4 From Sept. la Radio Malaya will br> idcast from the Singapore, Kuata Lum-rrur and Penang stations its thira Tamil neic.i bulletin at 7.19 p.m. m* tead of at 6. 50 p.m. This change is being made because the present 6.30 p.m. Tamil bulletin often contains99 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-08-30 4 NEW AMERICAN CONSUL GENERAL James Lampton Berry, new U.S. Ccnsul General in Singapore with the personal rank of Minister, who arrived in Singapore on Friday, Aug. 27. Mr. Berry, who succeeds Charles F. Baldwin, is a U.S. Foreign Service Officer who last served as Deputy operations Coordinator on the staff224 words
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Article157 1954-08-30 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— The New York Times said in a dispatch from Mosccw that Premier Georgi M. Malenkov and other top officials of the Soviet government are planning to move their offices out of the Kremlin. The Kremlin is the tightlyguarded, high walled areaA.P. - 157 words
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147 1954-08-30 4 BR. ADVANCE PARTY FOR SEATO VENUE LONDON, Aug. 29.— An advance party of iour British. u mcials and two sejreusries lei., yesteruay by air 101 on the first stayc jf their journey to Manila to. uie conieieiije on the Sout> Adst Asia Treaty Orgunis <■ tion. Mr. Denis Allen, Assislun.Reuter - 147 words
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Article97 1954-08-30 4 NO INDEFINITE NEUTRLITY JAKARTA! Indonesia, Aug. i.A -Rain s Unoer cwcreatrj 01 State ior *oieign -filial, a. JJ. JJoads-f^di Kei caaCioneu Indonesia and ouier Asi;m neutrals yesterday tnat tney cannot inaennitely mainiain a fence-sitting position in Hie struggle against Communism. A do not think neutral countries such as India, BurmaAP - 97 words
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244 1954-08-30 4 The retiring Reeldent commissicner, Ma.acca, Mi (j C. Wisdom, was given a warm send-off on Saturday is^r, b V the citizens of Malacca u he leit by ear fct Biogapore, e n route to the United K.ngcUrn As Mr. Wisdom Left the lt si-244 words
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Article100 1954-08-30 4 Mr. PK. P. VE. vairavan Chettiar, aged V4, passed away peacuiuuy last night (Sunday night) at 7.20 at the General Hospita., Singapore, after a bi.ef illness. The ccrtege will leave the Hospital Mortuary at 3 p.m. to-day Mcnday for cremation at the Bidadari Hindu Cemetery at100 words
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