Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X, NO- 267. SINGAPORE, SArURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS16 words
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Article60 1954-11-13 1 BOMBAY: Ceylon's Prune Minister, Sir John K. i« l.r .t. sa.»! in Bombay on his way to Rome, that he does not cherish the idea of Mr. Nehru giving up his Prime Minist'TNh.p He remarked with obvious concern, "11 Prime Minister Nehru retires at th stage60 words
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243 1954-11-13 1 U. S. ADMITS NEHRU'S USEFUL INFLUENCE ON CHINA BUT DOUBTS VISIT HAS BROUGHT ANY CHANGE OF INTENTION WASHINGTON Nov. 12.— While testifying in support of ratification of the eight nation treaty Deiore the Senate, Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said he had no evidence that Mr. JawhitLarial243 words
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Article88 1954-11-13 1 Queen Will Receive Ceylon PM LONDON, Nov. 12. Sir John Kotelawala. Ceylon s Prime M.nisier, aue here later th«ii montn, WiJi De receivea in autuence by Queen fc.i.zabetn, an. autuoritauve source said here to-aay. The fmne Minister is now on a six-ween goouwnl tour of tea countries. The source sa~dReuter - 88 words
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100 1954-11-13 1 Ceylon's Ties With Itaiy 2000 yr Old Rome, Nov. 12 On a» rival in Home yesterday Ceylon Premier recalled tnat Ceylons relations with Italy go back nearly 2.000 years. tOne of our ancient Kmga sent envoys to tne Court of Emperor Liaudius in 50 .\J>." he said. "That was aReuter - 100 words
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237 1954-11-13 1 The Secretary of State, Mr- John Foster Dulles, said today that China's aggressive intent underlined the need for the new t>outh-£ast Asian defence pact. He was testifying in support of ralincafon of trie eight-nation treaty before a special session of the Senate fr'ofei^nReuter - 237 words
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Article70 1954-11-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 12.— After a year's argument the Madras Government have finally sanctioned a sum of Rs. 24 lakhs (Rs. 2.4 m.) for building a mechanical water filter for the City. The slow send filters set up 40 years ago have long70 words
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Article53 1954-11-13 1 LONDON, Nov. 12. Field Marshal Sir John Harding Uh ef of Britain's Imperial Staff, will fly to the Middle East next Monday for a tour of British installations, the War Office announced yesterday. Harding will visit Jordan, Iraq. Pakistan and Ind'a, re* turninsr to London onAP - 53 words
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108 1954-11-13 1 Privy Council Dismisses Chettiar's Claim LONDON, Nov 12.— The TudickiJ Committee of Uhe Privy Council yesterday dismissed with costs, an appeal by the firm of T.A.R.C.T. of MacAlister Read, Penang, an Indian Chettiar firm, who in the High Court of Penang had sued another Ohettiar nrm, S.V.K.R alias Seena VanaReuter - 108 words
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Article188 1954-11-13 1 LONDON, Nov. 12 s ir Winston Churchill, the Prime iM.n.stcr, has interested himself in the campaign being waged i n Britain agamsi norror comics most of Ki&'SaSr 1 1 from thc m St *K ld the Bouse of commons that he asked to see someReuter - 188 words
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Article46 1954-11-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 12.— The new Mayor of Madras City will be elected on Nov. 23. According to convention a non-Braihmln must be chosen this time and all non-Brahmin councillors are meeting on 19th to make the choice. Copyright.46 words
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Article31 1954-11-13 1 Among the seventy-nine Singapore institutions exempted from income tax under section 33 (2) (o of Che Income Ordinance, are Included Karrmkrisnna Mission Orphanage, and Seletar Tamil School.31 words
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Article46 1954-11-13 1 Chia Boon Leong and E.C Dutton, both recent winners in te I^raser Neave Coco Cola sponsored. "Best •r'ootballers Competition" w ill be broadcasting at 7.50 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 14, over the Red network of Radio Ma'ayx Both will broadcast in Malay.46 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-13 1 Prophet's Birtliday at Klang. Members of Indian Muslim Ass(>ri;it.(.|i who offered sweetmeats to participants in the Birthday function. Picture on the right shows a section of the gathering:.32 words
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229 1954-11-13 1 The spirit of adventure wihioh led earlier generations of Muslims to explore this part of the world will continue to inspire the Malay peoples 01 Singapore— find indeed all the Muslim Communities of Singapore and stimulate them to take full advantage of the opportunities229 words
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Article59 1954-11-13 1 THE PISTOL THAT KILLED GANDHIJI From Our Own Correspondent IN DO RE, Nov. 12.— The Gamdhi Memorial Fund teifl shortly establish a Muaewm oi Gandhiona near the Rajghat Saanadi m Delhi. The museum wiU contain among other things the pistol which killed the Mahatma, and the gun carriage in which59 words
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Article137 1954-11-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 12.— Travancore-Cochin High Court lias rejected the bail petitions of seven Tamil leaders including Mr. Kunjan Nadar and three other legislators who were arrested in connection with the Deliverance Day incidents of last August. Ttoey are. charged with137 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-11-13 1 FEAR SETTING MALAYA ON INUIAN PATH OUT OF EMPIRE! Not Co-ordinating Colony Federation LONDON, Nov. 12.— The Daily Express (Independent right wing) and Ihe Daily Telegraph (Conservative) today questioned the advisabiuty of extending the period of office of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald as Commissioner General in SouthReuter - 210 words
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Article69 1954-11-13 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 12.— Japan's Fereigin Minister, here on a 24-hour visit, told newsmen to-day there is little possibility that his country will recognize Red China. "Japan only recognizes the national government of the Republic of China," declared Katsuo Okazaki. He added Japanese trade withAP - 69 words
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291 1954-11-13 1 Now North Berno Wants Philipiens Agriculturists! (Request For S. Indians Recalled) It was announced by the Governor of North Bor- neo, Mr. R. E. TurnbuU, in the Legislative Council on Nov. 11 that the Government of North Borneo recently approached the Government of the Philippines Republic with proposals intended to291 words
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Article48 1954-11-13 1 Special Duty On Jap. Goods iMr. Toh Eng Hoe will asn the Chief Secretary of Federation of Malaya whether Govornment will press for tlhe reparations claimed from Japan and if the chances of getting reparations are remote whether special import duty will be levied on cheap Japanese goods.48 words
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135 1954-11-13 1 From Our Chen Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 12. It is learnt that Governor Mr. Chandulal Trivedi will dissolve the Andhra State Legislative Assembly on Nov. Ik as no party now has enough backing to form a stable Ministry. Crovernor's Rule which will follow is expected135 words
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94 1954-11-13 1 India To Spend USsll.sb. On 2nd 5-yr. Plan NEW DELHI, Nov. 12 India is planning to speno about U 1/2 billion U.S. dollars on it s Second FiveYear Plan, sources close to the Government said yesterday. The sources said the National Development Council the country's key planntng group has receivedAP - 94 words
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Article101 1954-11-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 12 India won a procedural victory last night which may prevent proposals on the Indo-Chinese states of Laos and Cambodia from ever coming to a vote in the U.N General Assembly. The Assembly's Special Political Committee voted to give preference to a general,AP - 101 words
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Article223 1954-11-13 1 LrOUGHROROUGH, Leicestershire, Nov. 12. Eight men, without stopping for food or drink, will ring bells for 24 hours here next month in an attempt to set us? a world record. •Their aim will be to ring through 40,320 changes of "plain Bob Major" a. complicated sequence ofReuter - 223 words
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Article68 1954-11-13 1 LONDON, Nov. 12. The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet has appointed four new members to the committee winch awards the International Stalin peace prizes, Moscow Radio announced yesterday (Thursday). They are Frau Anna Scghers the German novelist; MAJOR GENERAL SAHIB SINGH SOKLEY, THE INDIAN SCIENTIST, andReuter - 68 words
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Article63 1954-11-13 1 Incfct (Mohammed Sonice wili move in the Fe'i«?rai Legislative Council next week that the Government appear an Independent Committee to examine the existing limits tlons on the political activities (both national and locaij which may be undertaken bv civilian Government SUIT:* and to make recommendations as63 words
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534 1954-11-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat,, Nov. 13, 1954 "Fundamental Mistake" from the one reason we have explained in our editorial yesterday, the so-called "inteiiigience test" whicn the Semngor Government has proposed to Introduce in the State from next year for ehJdpen seeking admission to primary classes, is particularly disastrous to534 words
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1821 1954-11-13 2 Unknown - The Communist Party In India Masani's Book Commended! Unknown By SnCbuHtor, the London I literary Magazine) "INCE the victory of Mao in Cfriina, India has become one of the two main targets of Communism in Asia. M. R. Masani, the author of the work The Cvmmuniat Party in India (Derek1,821 words
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Article212 1954-11-13 2 Islam Communism In India KARACHI: Mr. Tufail Mohammad, Secretary-General of thecjamiat-e-lslami, (a body analogous to Egypt's Most em Brotherhood), i n a statement issued to the press questione-1 the validity of Interior Minis ter, Major General Iskandtr Mirza's statement that politics and religion should be separated. He said that the212 words
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256 1954-11-13 2 POLITICAL REPORTS OF NEHRU OTHERS MISSING NEW DELJfI: The [mion Education Minister, Maulai>a Azad, opened In New Delhi a conference of the State committee* for History of Freedom Movement in India. Maulana Azad in his inaugural address said that history would be written trom one period after the 1857 rising.FOC - 256 words
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172 1954-11-13 2 NEW DELHI: Proposals are under the consideration <if the union Government for setting up an agency for making special stod.es oif the various problems of women in generai and of working women in particular. The aim is to achieve as soon as possible172 words
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Article75 1954-11-13 2 TBIOHUR: Hie death occurred <* November 1 of Mr. NaJappatt Narayaaa Menun, an eminent Malayauun Poet, at the age of 68, at his residence in Punnayurkulam, according to a report from Andathodu near Kunnamkulam. •Pavangal/ 'KannuneertbuißA/ 'Jfowrastyadeepanv 'ArshanjananV etc.. are Home of his best known worksFOC - 75 words
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109 1954-11-13 2 Four Tamilnad Congressmen Suspended MADRAS: Mr. L.. S. Karayalar, President, Tamilnao Congress Committee, has suspended four prominent members of the party including t former Minister, from tht Congress organisation, foL'.ow ing the dereat ot the official Congress candidate in the pie sidential elecUon to the Norti. Arcot District Board heldF.O.C. - 109 words
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Article122 1954-11-13 2 NjhW DELHI: Mr. F. Nagy, Ex-Premier of Hungary who is visiting India at the invitation of Mr. N. G. Ranga, the K.L.P. leader, told Pressmen that there were Ranaas in his own village i* Hungary and, he added, "the name ia pronounced and spelt as in India."F.O.C. - 122 words
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Advertisement301 1954-11-13 2 (B^ TIME PASSES...QUAUTY REMAINS^^ j> jtehl WATCHLS V -r^y *Wjmt H^^^. Jnl /Mm. t u i man 6 o picniis c Llvn DK A\ W U s|^ «HWo WCKIR Vj J ||^Sm PICKLES AVAILABLE IN TINS I; Mango Kashoundr Mixed Apple Murraba Green Chillies Amla Murraba Red Chillies Available from301 words
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Article369 1954-11-13 3 JAN SANGH EXECUTIVE 'COUP' President's Resignation Accepted-Unprecedented NHW DELHI* n»© Working Committee of thr Jan Sangh, took the unprecedented step of accepting tJ»e resignation of Pandit Maul) Chandra Sharma, President of the party, without a reference to the Pratinidhi Sabha. Opponents of the R.S.S. in the party styled this measureFOC - 369 words
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Article64 1954-11-13 3 MADRAS: As a toke n of Indo-French Cultural friendship, more than fifty fullcolour reproductions of t am- ous French (paintings will be put on ahow under the auspices of the Alliance 'Francaise* of Madras, a t the Centertary. Exhibition Hall. Government Museum, Egmore, on November 7. The worksFOC - 64 words
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Article80 1954-11-13 3 tKARAIHi The red tape and flues of Pakistan's oonst.tutton-makinic body put in cu-u aturage by Governor-General Onulara Mohammed are facing another crisis. Rats now threaten to nibble away seven year*' toil. Honied secretariat officials have sent an S.O.S. to the Ministry of Health and works for the supplyFOC - 80 words
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Article218 1954-11-13 3 VIGOROUS PROPAGATION OF HINDI! NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kala m Azad, Union Education Minister, urged vigorous measures to propagate nindi in non-Hindi states so that it ni'ght become the working language of the country within 15 years as laid down in the Constitution. Such a programme, he .said, could heltp218 words
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417 1954-11-13 3 Dormitories For Homeless In Bombay BOMBAY: The Bombay Municipal Corporation^ income cor tne budget year 1»56-sti la I estimated a t Ks. 9,52,70,00** and expenditure at Rs. 9,74 74 I 000. Presenting the budget to the I Standing lA'iiiituttee of tne I corporation, Mr. f. R. Nayax. I tne MunicipalFOC - 417 words
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Article60 1954-11-13 3 RAJKOT: Twenty-five spinning wheels have been supplied to each of the five prisons in Saurashtra bv the State Mhadd and Gram UdyoK Board to teach prisoner? spuming. An instructor 1b also to ce appointed for thia purpose. The step has Ibeen taken with a view to60 words
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Article152 1954-11-13 3 NSW .DELPHI: Several important legislative measures are to be tanen up by famament wnen it meets for us winter session on Novemoer 16. High priority has been given to tne Constitution Amendment tkh, wta>Qh purpuita to amend Article si ot the consutution, relating ito compensation tar iandp152 words
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Article79 1954-11-13 3 KARACHI; Pakistan has not yet replied to the protest lodged by indi* against the police raid on the residential quarters of the Indian High. Vom~ mission staff in Karachi last week, inquiries in the Indian High. Commission office revealed. The Indian High Commissioner's letter to theF.O.C. - 79 words
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62 1954-11-13 3 INDIA GIVING VEGETABLE OIL TO REFUGEES AMMAN: The Indian Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq, Mr. Khub Chand, has arriveu nere from Baghdad. He will spend ten days in Jordan and wjil India s gilt to Aiab refugees tnrough the United Nation* Kelief and Works Agency. India i 3 giving the62 words
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Article282 1954-11-13 3 MADRAS- The major feature of forestry interest in the Nilgins now is the commercial planting Of wattle, a comparatively recent development but full of promise m spite of the locality not being a really suitable habitat fo r the specie. Black and green wattle were ftrst282 words
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516 1954-11-13 3 Case Against T.T.N.C Leaders Accused Seek Ball THIVANDRUM: Mr. Justice K. S. Govlnda Plllai of the Travancore-CocliiJi High Court heard arguments In a batch of ten bail application* on behalf of seven petitioners, accused in oases connected with the incidents in Sooth Travanoore on Aug. 11— "Deliverance Day" observed byFOC - 516 words
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Article68 1954-11-13 3 T.T.N.C. TO BOYCOTT INQUIRY TRlVAJ>fl>ituM: The Travancore Tanuinad Congress uili boycott the coining. on of inquiry appointed) by the State liovernment to go Into tne police firing In South Travancore. Mr. A. Nesamoni, M.P. and leader of T.T.N.C., disclosing that said that the T.T.N.C, had "no faith in the commission."FOC - 68 words
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Article123 1954-11-13 3 ASSISTANCE FOR INDIAN SHIPPING NBr DELiW: The Managing Wrecior of the Hindustan anipyard Ud., Mr. R. L. <jupta, has taft for Paria to ex4>iore tne possibilities of obtaining technical assistance tor reorganisation and spocMm* up of ship construction in ■Mi Mr. Gupta will make an 011--the-spot study of the BTencnFOC - 123 words
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Article120 1954-11-13 3 KARACHI: Mr. Ghazanfar All Khan, who was earlier reported to have resigned, will continue in his present post as Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi, it is reliably learnt Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, who ihas had consultations with Pakistan's Prime Minister on Indo-Pakistani relations during theF.O.C. - 120 words
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Article84 1954-11-13 3 PLAINFLELD: a bus load of women from churches in the Planfiieiid -area recently went on a tour of New India House in New York City. An Indian luncheon w.i.- enjoyed at an Indian restaurant by the proup. Mr. Asoka Dutt, of the Indian Information Service,84 words
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Article1673 1954-11-13 4 G.G. Ponnambalam Thunders Big Reception Accorded To Ceylon Tamils Leader COLOMBO "That Brit .On still continued to secure a hold on Ceylon as an outpost of her fax flung empire both in tunes of peace and in war is evidenced today by the Union JackFOC - 1,673 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-11-13 4 GARLAND OF PLANTAINS Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Q.C. being preMMited with a garland made of plantain flowers at a public reception accorded him at the Colombo Town Hall.28 words
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Article214 1954-11-13 4 COLOMBO: It was surprising that some Buddhist monks were opposed to the poljcy of the Government to grant parity of status to Sinhalese and Tamil, said Mr. S. Natesan, Minister ot Poaus ana Broadcasting. addressing a public meeting at Maaduvil South. Te meeting was held afterFOC - 214 words
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236 1954-11-13 4 PARIS, Nov 12. Premie: Pierre Mendes-France, a milk drinker, fired off a barrage &j measures Thursday night designed to erase France's record as th<e hardest drinkmy country in the world. The new rules sottie go into effect immediately might not impress a bone-dty prohibitionist,AP - 236 words
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Article70 1954-11-13 4 Nearly 8,000 more people nave registered as voteis lot rederal n.iecuons in the federation. Latest returns saow an improvement in Malacca., ferak, Se x angor and ISegn oembuan. The total numuer of registered voters is now 1,078,4ti0. It is made up a& ioUows:Keiantan (192,126)- Kedan (165,516); Johore (164.14U-,70 words
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Article78 1954-11-13 4 Mr. A. W. Marsden, uuec- 1 tor of the commonwealth oureau of Dairy science, will oe visiting Singapore next week for 2 days on his wa> tnruugh to Australia and ><ew Zealand. Mr. Marsden is due to arrive at Kaiiang Airport at 12.45 p.m. on78 words
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Article187 1954-11-13 4 COLiOMjtiu A new wciieine nas been iormuiatei in Ceyiun tor tne training: otf.nuui fe apprentices. Tne oeyion Tun uub is to set up a riding sciiool with twelve horses at iNuwcra Eilye, in tne hiil country 01 ceylon, at which twelve boys w*M train to rule.187 words
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65 1954-11-13 4 MOVE TO DEPORT KMT TROOPS IN BURMA BANGKOK, No. 11.—Burmese Ambassador U Pe Kin said here, his country would co-operate with Thailand in conducting an intensified campaign to arrest, intern and ultimately evaluate to Formosa 6,000 Chinese Nationalist guerilla troops still In BurmaHe said his government iioped Nationalist authorities onAP - 65 words
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Article47 1954-11-13 4 Sardar Mehervan Singh will give a speech on the Life and Teachings of Guru Nanak at the Ramakrishna Mission, No. 9, Norris Road, tomorrow, Sunday, at 5 p.m. All are cordiaUy invited to attend, writes Swami Vi'.asokananda, President of the Mission. >OOO33O&:47 words
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Advertisement47 1954-11-13 4 FUN FAIR in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home today, Saturday 13th November, at the Raffles Institution from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Food stalls including varieties of Indian dishes, Cakes, Fortune Telling, Magic Show, etc. ADMISSION 20< Space kindly donated by 41 R- INDIA JwtenMUtmM47 words
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