Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1954
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Title Section17 1954-09-19 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indain Daily Mail VOL. X No. 214. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, 19, 1954 fOUK JTAUES 15 CENTS17 words
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193 1954-09-19 1 South -East Asia Excludes India And Pakistan! British Geography Lecturer Gives New Definition LONDON, Sept 18— A British geography lecturer appealed for "greater precision" m using the term "South-East Asia." Mr. Charles Fisher of the Department of Geography to University College, Leicester, made the suggestion m a letter to theReuter - 193 words
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Article249 1954-09-19 1 CHOOSE SEX OR SELF -PLEASURE ROME; A French scientist, priest says mankind must, chouse between sex for self, pleasure, and sex for its spiritual vaiues of procreation. He toid 500 scientists here for a Un.ted Nations population conference "there is no middle road." 'me Rev- De Lestapic, pro fessur oiAP - 249 words
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Article32 1954-09-19 1 ALGIERS, Sept. 18 Two new quakes shook the battered North Algerian city of OrleansvlUe last night, injuring at least two persons, crumpling bullidngs and knock. mg uui communications.— APAP - 32 words
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Article173 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. ..ne Central Government has .ramed draft ru.es against tne puuiicising of "mlracie treatments and drug cures", m ac.oxaance witn the Drugs anu .i.agic Remedies Act (1954), passed m the last session ci .-arliament. Under the new rules, pubcation of advertisements renting173 words
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Article102 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— For the first time, Delhi will soon (have air taxis for the convenience of tourists and sight, seers. A firm of Indian pilots has been floated here for carrying tourists and other interested people on non-scheduled charter flights and Joy-rides within102 words
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Article56 1954-09-19 1 LIVERPOOL Sept. 18— The Marquess of Reading, British Minister of State at the Foreign Office, left here by sea for Canada for the "Colombo Plan" meetings m Ottawa from October 4 to 9. He ls travelling on the Canadian Liner Empress of France which is dueReuter - 56 words
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Article19 1954-09-19 1 MOSCOW. Sept 18.— Thd Russians today put m a claim for two more world track and field records.— APAP - 19 words
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259 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Delhi's 40,000 odd domestic servants have at last found a champion. Mr. Daljit Singh, a Congress member and a Director of the United Press of India, is to sponsor a private bill m the Delhi State Assembly which259 words
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104 1954-09-19 1 ONLY IF THEY HAD KNOWN DULLES WAS IN! LONDON, Sept. 18. Score** of teenage girls Laughing and shouting gave Mr. John Foster l>ui*es a cheerful and unexpected send off from London airport last night. Tlie girls seven coachloads of them were wnting to welcome the American s.nger Frankle Lame whoReuter - 104 words
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Article56 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18. One ton of multipurpose vitamin comprising one million pilis^ was flown here m behalf of the Ohurc^ World Service, the relief of the national coun. cal of Churches Christ m the U.S. They arc to be sent to flood vitetims mAP - 56 words
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Article65 1954-09-19 1 KARACHI. Sept. 18.-^our< destroyers and three frigates of the Royal Pakistan Navy will make a goodwill cruise of Mediterranean porta en d East Africa respectively m the fall. The destroyers will leave m October, and the frigates m Nov. Rear_Admiral Moramad Siddiiq Ctiaudhri, Com-mander-in-Chief, will personallyAP - 65 words
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Article83 1954-09-19 1 Periyar Birthday Celebration The seventy-sixth birthday of Periyar E. V. Ramasami will be celebrated at Bunga Tanjong Dance Hall, New World, Singapore today (Sunday, Sept. 19) beginning at 2 p.m. The function is organised Dy Periyar Birthday Celebration Committee and Mr. A. C. Suppiah will preside. The day's function will83 words
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Article82 1954-09-19 1 UNITED NATIONS I New I York), Sept. 18.— A UJI. Commission to settle a dispute of India and Pakistan with South Africa reported failure Friday because of the "unco-operative attitude" of South Africa. The "food offices commission," charged with negotiating for better treatment of Indians mAP - 82 words
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Article30 1954-09-19 1 •BBD CHINA' A MUST MOSCOW. Sept. 18.—Pravda declared today the seating of Communist China m the United Nations te one or the most cressine problems m >n- AP ternatiomal lelations.—AP - 30 words
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Article35 1954-09-19 1 PAX MCE TO MANILA MANILA, Sept. 18— A two man Philippine government rice mission vriH leave shorcly for Pakistan to supervi3e shipment of 50,000 tons of Pakistani rice to Manila, it was dlscosed today.— APAP - 35 words
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876 1954-09-19 1 School Fee Increase -"OUTRAGEOUS" Following satement has been to the press &v -MT; A. A. MohaZed AbduOah, Vice-President Selangoii Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, on the recent pro posal to increase the fees for secondary school education. Criticisms, vituperative but constructive, have been appearing almost daily m all the English876 words
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Article93 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Indian government has four new tractors, but it cannot put them together. The instructions are all m Russian. Officials said today the four tractors were purchased on a trial basis from Russia at a cost of US$B2l each. But they arrivedA.P. - 93 words
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Article203 1954-09-19 1 GEORGETOWN, Sept. 18.— Mrs. Janet Jagan, Secretary of the leftwing People's Progressive Party m British Guiana, was yesterday ordered to pay a fine of $150 or serve three months m prison on a charge of being found m possession of "Soviet News", a publication banned from entryReuter - 203 words
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Article75 1954-09-19 1 HOLLYWOOD. Cecil B. Demllle decries the shortage of leading ladies m the movies.. The producer' is casting his biggest epic to date "The 10 Commandments," and he reports difficulty m finding a girl to play Cornel Wildes slave-girl sweetheart. The part calls for a girlAP - 75 words
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Article141 1954-09-19 1 C A 8 T B L GANDOLFO j (Italy), Sept. 18.— Pope Piusi XII, locking pale and tired, said yesterday he is not yet fully recovered! from the grave illness that confined him to his apartment early this year. Talking to the reporter, who attendedAP - 141 words
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Article88 1954-09-19 1 DENVER, Sept. 18. Film actress Paulette Goddard has been left the sum of one dollar (about 7s. under her late father's will which was filed for probate here. Wednesday. Her father, Mr. Joseph Russel Levee, directed that the remainder of his estate valued at about $3,000 (£1,071) shouldReuter - 88 words
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272 1954-09-19 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— Mr. Richard Casey, Australia's External Affairs Minister said he hoped the Common-Iwealth-aponsored Colombo Plan would become the basis of the new non-Communist drive to bolster Asian economies. Mr. Casey told a press conference at Washington's national airport wnere ne arrivedReuter - 272 words
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Article100 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Lower Mouse of Parliament voted with only one dissenting voice yesterday that men most be at least 21 and girls 18 before they can marry. The special marriage bill also providing divorce rules now goes back to the Upper House, it had made theAP - 100 words
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Article100 1954-09-19 1 "Some women's institutes have got a system of friends by which m each village and. Indeed, m each hamlet, and for each old person there is a friend assigned to them who can visit them, who ca n sit with them if necessary, who ca_n see that100 words
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Article36 1954-09-19 1 FOR N.Y. LONDON, Sept. 18.— Mr3. Pandit, president of the Unit, ed Nations General Assembly, left London last night by air I for New York. She had arrived earlier today from India ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article206 1954-09-19 1 NEW DELHI: According tv news agency reports reacn ng Bombay, the Portuguese authorities m Goa have intensified their campaign to harass Indian nationals. The reports said that last week an Indian national, Mr. G- G. Kapada, was ordered to leave Goa within 72 hours. No reason206 words
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246 1954-09-19 1 The Committee of the Indian Scholarship Fund recently created by the Government of India with the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya as Trustee had its first meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Sept. 17. The Committee decided that Scholarships shall be given246 words
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Article141 1954-09-19 1 SUBAT: "I'oli*. sir. I Will do i* weH," words from young; boys who iook_ ed quite educated and were dressed decently stop. Ed many a Surat citizen on tne streets of the city. He looked puzzled at this new army of hundred shoe smne boys that hadFOC - 141 words
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80 1954-09-19 1 'Miss Personality' Will Get A Free Trip To Bali! A free trip by air to Bah and back will be given to "Miss Personality of 1954 Press Ball' to be held at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 30. She will fly by Garuda Indonesian Airways. Secret talent scouts will80 words
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591 1954-09-19 2 Diabetes Due To Liver Trouble Cancer And Sex Activity MARCH OF SCIENCE Diabetes may be due to somi strange liver trouble, says new medical report describee m the American Chemical So clety convention. This means that the cure or control of diabetes could waU involve the liver, rather than daily591 words
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Article164 1954-09-19 2 Soviet medicine claims so have developed a new X-nty machine mat render* a picture of tne entire luanaa body on a single aim ox reduced size. j Previously reports tne newspaper Medical Worker, oi-l gan of the Soviet Ministry or Health —if a picture of tne enure bodyA.P. - 164 words
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552 1954-09-19 2 Cigarette Doesn't Cause Lung Cancer! LONDON: Doctors should not conclude that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer says Professor Sidney Russ, a physicist and radiologist. Hit, statement appears m a "British Medical Journal" article m which he queries the significance of the results of a 1952 investigation. Professor Russ asks these552 words
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Article189 1954-09-19 2 BANGLORE: The Govern meat of Mysore has, under th* Industrial Disputes Act, con* Rtituted a Court of Inquiry, to inquire into certain industrial disputes In the silk industry m Bangalore. Sri R. Ramachandr a Rao Bhombcre. retired Deputy Commissioner, is the chairman of th e Court,FOC - 189 words
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263 1954-09-19 2 beJSSJ J 5^ I: Saly a «««*.ve terms have ***** ta Russia has, it is understood, ?5f re P ut U P tJ »c plan initially at (her own cost; recoverable from India ln 10 to io easy instalments. This would mean thatF.O.C. - 263 words
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Article207 1954-09-19 2 KARACHI: Prime Minister Mohammed Ali declared tnat Pakistan was doing her utmost to build up derence forces so tnat the country could meet any eventualities. He told a meeting organised nere to commemorate tne s.xtn death anniversary or Mr. Jint^L will deter us from making207 words
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Article183 1954-09-19 2 SOCIAL EDUCATION ORGANIZERS NEW DELHI: Several important recommendations were made at the conference of the iwrectoi* <* social EducaUon "^a^zers Training, which gwc*ided its session fe New TJie recommendations m, crude speoial training- courses ior women special education oirganteers and also for tfhost Sg .would be working m thf ml£S«.«FOC - 183 words
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Article942 1954-09-19 2 JHE highest recorded mem- r r ahl P m the history of Britain's trade union moveSSfmSi hLi re P° rte d to tS llJt ann u ual Trades Union Cenpess which opened at BriehwTek m w S h° Uth f. m En^nd This week. When the942 words
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Article117 1954-09-19 2 MADRAS: Mr. L. S. Karayalar, President of tftie Tamil Pradesh Congress Committee, announced the names of the members of the Executive Committee of the Pradesh Congress. The Executive Committee comprises Mr. B. Parameswaran, M.L.A. (Vice-President); Air. M. Bakthavatsalam M.L C. (Treasurer) Mr. R. Venkataraman, M.P., and117 words
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Article35 1954-09-19 2 PARIS Sept. 17.— M. Pierre Mendes France, the Prlme Mimster, will head Frances de.egaticn to the United NaUOM General Assembly m Nev York this month, lt «>,.. nounced here to-day.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article926 1954-09-19 2 AHMEDABAD: "Inevitably, and sooner rather than later. Indian languages can, and must, replace toreign tongues as the media of instruction m tho University Nevertheless, as has happened m other countries, until, the literature of knowledge and research, and the literature of emotions are exten sively and intensivelyF.O.C. - 926 words
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Article183 1954-09-19 2 KUMBAKONAM: Tne Cen--enar y ceieoration s of the -Oimoakonam Conege wm begin en Oct. 5 unaer tne pres.aentship of Dr. c. P. xiauUL •<"ami A-yar, Vice-Chanceuor ji oanaras University. Dr A. -akshmanaswami Mudahar ice-Chancelior of the Madras university, will deliver the centenary addressi On October 6, Mr.FOC - 183 words
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791 1954-09-19 3 Indian Women's Role In Of Culture Civilisation BOMBAY: In his convocation address to the SJi 22" s University, l>r. C. r. Ramaswami Ai>ar stressed women's roe m the wise conservation ana utwsation oiinaiastivdisation and culture m tiie daily vie of the coming generations Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar at the outset said:791 words
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Article151 1954-09-19 3 NEW DELHI: The legal ano .inunc.a-. implications cf a 4CMOM for automatic insurance—on payment of an extra -i:iiount aiong with the price i the tiCKet— for air traveling ase at present being examineu ->y tne tnu.an Airnnts Corpo•at.cn, Sn Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister, stated mFOC - 151 words
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Article133 1954-09-19 3 NEW DELHI. Out of 12 plane accidents, which occured .rem Jan. 1 to July 31, this year, five were accidents to aircraft of flying clubs on tra.ning flights, one was to a flying club aircraft on a joy r.de flight, cne to a glider of the Poona GlidingFOC - 133 words
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Article240 1954-09-19 3 MUtV amllloii: lt wu time iu r tne party. l>,m t.iigu-sued guests .m-luuuig Caomec .Huunters, mem, b«-rs of tue diplomat." corps, M.Ps., Govt -mne iu otacaus anu tne e.ite of tile capital hau ai ready taken tue.r seats. Ph>m>grapners we*e ready with me.r rameras and *>n*> ut240 words
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Article155 1954-09-19 3 RANOOOW: Mr. Aneurin. Bevan, the British Lett-Wing leader, &aid he rejoiced that the countries of South-East Asia had refused to join either world bloc. "The neutrality and It L, not neutralism— of India enabled her to bring about peace m Korea and lndo-China he declared. 'IFOC - 155 words
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Article98 1954-09-19 3 I NEw DELHI: When the cen tenary of the India postage stamp takes place on Oct. 1 the Poets and Telegraphs De. partment will publish a sou. vemr album containing facsi mile reproductions m their ori. g&nal colours of all postage stamps Issued during the last 10098 words
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599 1954-09-19 3 MADRAS: The suggestion ■jSJn^rT?* mer ?hants could nor l?J£ C P° sslbilit es of exfPfJ tl 8 "8^ engineering and texUe goods was made by Mr. ai< y?nathan. Second SecH?;^ ommena i to the lafnTco^^H Ind neSia m tne course of his discussions SSL Ch*£££599 words
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Article180 1954-09-19 3 &A«AQHI: The PaKistani PM«me .wiin^ter, Mr. Mo.iara. meu An, aeciared that pakis tan was aoyng ncr utmosc to build up her defence ror ces m Mfuar to meet any eventuali. Ues. He was speaking- at a meocl ing here to commemorate the 6tn death anniversary of Mr.FOC - 180 words
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Article153 1954-09-19 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. Sha v a x Lad, Secretary to the Presi_ dent, has gone on two mouths' leave from preparatory to ie tirement. He entered the Bombay Judicial service m 1930 and five years later came to the uovewmtnl of India, as :_,n atlac!"^ mFOC - 153 words
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Article1592 1954-09-19 3 Why India Still Lives While Egypt And Caldea Are Forgotten? HP!!!!, Urnuoni... -m A -y^ttrance of th< Greeks on the sbu>-A hey were %JTwS accessor* ciSaS?^s n S 0 t r o C^ he cradle of n, _?7 d to bt -bere^The^^^eek. bu! ion between1,592 words
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Article85 1954-09-19 3 KURNOOL: Mr. K. S. Tilak, member of the Union Parliament, his wife and 14 others, including a woman, who staged satyagraha at Karivena. were sentenced by the Sub-Magis-trate recently tc six months' rigorous imprisonment each for unlawful assembly Mr. and Mrs. Tilak were accompaniedFOC - 85 words
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Article44 1954-09-19 4 ..JS°m\i OMBo RenWcas of the World Peace Pagoda" constructed with the "Chatta sangayana" celebrations m Burmt, wil! be presented to m. f*» MMft* Sir John Trtpltaka Sangayana. Lanka Dayakr* Sabha. Ttte presentation will take ra^ST 11*1 Hall, TorrUicton. FOCFOC - 44 words
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570 1954-09-19 4 Legislation To Be Introduced COLOMBO: The Cabinet Sob-Committee appointed to advise the Government on the implementation of the Indo-Ceylon agreement decided to introduce legislation prohibiting the employment of Stateless persons who are neither Ceylon citizens nor Indian citizens m any trade. The proposedFOC - 570 words
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Article131 1954-09-19 4 COLOMBO:... The son of a former Deputy Ins-pector-General at Police came to Colombo from the U JK. to see the house In which be was born. The visitor, Michael Langran, who left Ceyion 18 years ago when he was •be years oid, was able to spot his home atFOC - 131 words
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Article209 1954-09-19 4 GIRiULLA. "Tlie prime Minister's visit to America is dangerous," said Mr. R. G. Senanayake speaking at the Paranagama Primary School near here. "We do not know what treaty and alliance be will sign. Mm- Senanayake added. T Tt Hb the Prime Ministers secret wish to joinFOC - 209 words
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Article100 1954-09-19 4 COLOMBO: Mr. and Mrs ti. Vakil from Bombay are now m Ceylon on the first stage of their honeymoon. They are the guests of the Governor_Gcneral Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Mr. Vakil is a partner of Ldttle A Co.. a firm of solloL tow and advocatesFOC - 100 words
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57 1954-09-19 4 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll visited the Safety First Exhibition m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. He was the 23,007 th visitor to see the exhibition since it was opened last Thursday even, in*The exhibition which Is drawing larger crowds this year closes at 757 words
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204 1954-09-19 4 "Associate Husband" Gets 10 years' NEGOMBO. Tlie accused m the KKuwapitiya murder case, Galigaha Nekatige Nandina (28) wae sentenced to teo years' and six month')' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. V. 8. Jayewickrema, Cornis. sioner of Assize, on the first day of trial. The jury returned a unanimous vercwct of guiltyFOC - 204 words
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Article38 1954-09-19 4 "The way you treat your ragman is the way life treats you. i believe that if you al. ways feel the world owes you this or that. lif e never can satisfy you." Gharlen William Aldous.38 words
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615 1954-09-19 4 LONDON, Sept. 18.— Wu Tsai Yen, of Singapore, sailed for New York yesterday to show America how to point with the fingers one finger, m fact. Mr. Wu to on no messianic mission to ma ice American artists throw awayReuter - 615 words
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Article184 1954-09-19 4 HINDU BRONZES FOR FRITISH MUSEUM Bronzes depicting the Hindu deities Vishnu, Sniva, Durga and Laksnmi are among a group of 82 13th-century camoodlan bronzes which have been acquired by the British Museum. These particular bronzes of Khmer work are very rare, and help to fill an important gap m the184 words
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Article204 1954-09-19 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— India's exports to the United Kingdom increased almost 30 pe r cent during the first sot months of this year compared with the same period of i»53. At the same time, India imported more irom Britain. However, the big increase m Indian exportsAP - 204 words
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Article156 1954-09-19 4 LONDON, Sept. 18. A London woman fashion house chief known by American and European buyers and famous for having led a lioness through Paris on a lead is to become a nun. She is 41-year-old Mrs. Marie Louise Dumont, general manager and director of the JacqmarReuter - 156 words
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Article96 1954-09-19 4 "Last year a hundred and 'eighty thousand people visited the house where Shakespeare was born, aM that's slightly more than m 1952. Over l eighty. eight thousand of them took the trouble to sign the visitors' book and the trustees have been at amoe pains to analyse96 words
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Article61 1954-09-19 4 ,'When i was a boy I used to go to the gallery of the Lyceum to watch Irving, and one night I said to myself -t think I could do that; i be. longed to a Nonconformist family, and when I told my father and mother I proposed61 words
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Article423 1954-09-19 4 SNAKES ARE MORE SOCIAL THAN MEN! SAO PAULO. Brazd "Sntuies are nu/re s^ai than men— tney dune oiten ftgut each ouuetr,'* said u.e man wa.jcoi.g- titrougla a pit [un 01 pviS/mJOkm'as snaxes. Tne man siiuuid know. He is Ser£iA> mavaicanci de Aiuu. queique, a .ptuuosopner ox me tunoujf snaxes anaAP - 423 words
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Article68 1954-09-19 4 j "Recently I've used a torch for observing mammais, ano it's remarjcabie how htcie notice they take of it. If its a ratner yellow light they may see it, but they take little no. tice of it, and if a powertui lantern is covered with red paperErnest Heal - 68 words
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