Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 285 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-12-01 1 Queen Elizabeth dances with Air Marshal Sir John Baldwin, Colonel of the Bth Hussar-, (hiring the "Balaclava" Kail held at London's Hyde Park Hotel, to commom orate the famous Charge of the Light Brigade made October, 25, 1854 at Balaclava during the Crimean War. TheA.P. - 120 words
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116 1954-12-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent RAJHAMUNDRY, Nov. .':0: The Executive of the Andhra Praja Party led by former Finance Minister Mr. Teneti Viswanatham, meeting here set Its face against merger witi CongTess to fight the coming elections and offered the cooperation on mutually advantageous terms.116 words
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Article65 1954-12-01 1 Communism On The Wane In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 30— Mr. George V. AllWi, United States Ambassador to India, said at a press conference here to-day he felt Communism was o n the wan c m India. He added that he felt this was due to the Ind<anReuter - 65 words
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Article32 1954-12-01 1 «EW I)E!,!I!, Nov. 80. Peip'ng: has »S«ved In principle to allow India to operate an air service to Red China, tt was nounccd here today,- APAP - 32 words
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Article90 1954-12-01 1 t rom Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Nov. 30: Mr. L. Sattanatha Karayalar President of the Tannin, ul Congress Committee, yesterday inaugurated the District Congress Office for Pondicherry and Karaikal as branch of the Tamilnad Congress Committee. Madras Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj presided. Mr Karayalar said the new organisation90 words
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Article214 1954-12-01 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30: President Eisenhower will ask Congress m January to approve a big new economic aid programme to threw into the battle against poverty and Communist subversion m Asia. Officials said the President was expected to outline his 'Save Asia'- programme, involving fundamental changes mReuter - 214 words
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697 1954-12-01 1 Products Of Madras' Biggest Cottage Industry Brought To S'pore Tan don Opens Indian Handloom Goods Emporium (By Our Staff Reporter) "MADKAS is the home of the Indian Handloom Industry. There one out of every twelve persons is omp;oyed m this most dexterous, attractive and useful handicraft, and by encouraging the697 words
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274 1954-12-01 1 No Blockade Of Red China, Says Dulles. CHICAGO, Nov. 30.— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declared last night the United States will "react vigorously" against Communist provocation \n Asia but he ruled out fo r tbe present any "war action such M a. I naval and air blockadeAP - 274 words
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167 1954-12-01 1 Indian Names In Electoral Register Replying to some of the criticisms voiced m the* press regarding the Singapore Electoral Register, a Government press note issued yesterday states that 'the criticisms do not affect the general effectiveness of the Register Regarding the inversion on contraction of Indian names m the register167 words
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Article39 1954-12-01 1 LONDON, Nov. 30. The Thames River overflowed Its banks for 56 miles yesterday —m the fifth day of gales and torrential rains wnuch have lashed Britain. New severe gales were whipping ut) m the Irish sea. —AP.39 words
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90 1954-12-01 1 FORMER I.C.S. CASE VERDICT ON DEC. 6 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 30: Judgment will be delivered on December six m the case m which Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, former member of Indian Civil Service and Secretary to Industries and Commerce Ministry stands charged with abusing his positionCopyright - 90 words
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Article333 1954-12-01 1 LONDON, Nov. 30: Two gigantic cakes telling the story of Sir Winston Churchill's 80 years were ready for delivery m time for the Prime Minister's birthday celebrations 'today. One, which will be cut today when politicians of all creeds m parliament meet to honour him m historic333 words
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Article124 1954-12-01 1 Continue Work Of Peace Nehru Mr Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, said m a mesage to Sir Winston Churchill: "On the occasion of your 80th birth* day, I send you all my good wishes. I hope that you will continue your great work for >eace for many years. IReuter - 124 words
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Article67 1954-12-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent VLJAYAWADA, Nov. 30: Mr. Nehru before laying down his office at Avadi on January, 19, will perform his last major act as Congress President by m- j auguratlng the Congress elec- on campaign In Andrra. He will reach Avadi onlyCopyright - 67 words
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Article65 1954-12-01 1 Commissioner General for South East Asia, rubs noses with Rangi, a well-known Maori woman guide, a" they ireet at Rotorua, New Zealand, >n his arrival from Australia. They last met 20 years ago. The traditional Maori greeting- was backed up by a handshake. (MacDonald hit the net'* recentlyA.P. - 65 words
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465 1954-12-01 1 What Is The Real Answer To Communism In S.E. Asia? Malcolm Mac Donald WASHINGTON, Nov. 30: Malcolm Mac Donald, Britain's Commissioner General m South East Asia, said Monday the Communists will use economic and political penetration and conspiracy rather than military fighting m that region to achieve their objectives. IAP - 465 words
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Article43 1954-12-01 1 TALKS ON I.C. SITUATION SAIGON, Nov. 30. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Bi itish Commissioner General m Southeast Asia yesterday had talks here on the situation m Indochina with General Paul Ely, the French CommissionerGeneral, and the Premier of Vietnam. Neo Dinh Diem. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article69 1954-12-01 1 Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar has asked the High Commissioner tc agree to his relin-quish-ng the posts of Member for Home Affairs and Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Develcpment Authority with effect from Jan. 31, 1955. and the High Commissioner has approved of this arrangement. Dato69 words
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551 1954-12-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Wed. Dec 1, 1954 Mr. TANDON TO NOTE SOMETIME ago we published the decision of the Imperial War Graves Commission to erect permanent memorials and cemeteries m Singapore and other parts of the world for the 86,805 servicemen and merchant seamen from Undivided India who fell551 words
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999 1954-12-01 2 Wife Of MeansTo Pay Alimony To Husband! Marriageable Age To Be Raised: Select Committee's Recommendations NEW DELHI: Raising the age of marriage from 15 to 16 m the case of girls, and from 18 to 21 m the case of boys is the principal change suggested by the Joint SelectFOC - 999 words
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457 1954-12-01 2 {Tr* *Y m: A Habeas CorpuH petition of Ahsa«, Hussa.n 1? 5? S"l' £F? Jf* l° r h* 11 1 before a division bench 3r t XJS?i£K ef Oourt D c n y»rf»* Ifc Justice Agha and Mr. Justkv. Mohammad; Baksh Ansan,FOC - 457 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-12-01 2 Staff Training In Government Fifteen officers of the Higher Services have just completed an Administrative Course m tne Government Staff Training School. They are from left (Standing) KG, Barker (Education), C. F. de Souza (Social Welfare), M. N. Menon (Survey), Tan Kul Cher (Immigration), saiiar S'njrh (Poiice) j. Le. odn112 words
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Article140 1954-12-01 2 rvnw ukjL.hi: The Government of India's mint at AJlpotv, is the first m the world where processing: of pure nickel coins m ail its stage* 4s undertaken, it is learnt. The m'.nt, which opened to March 1952, was specially equipped for this purpose and during- the summerFOC - 140 words
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151 1954-12-01 2 Madras Port: Steps To Relieve Congestion clearance of cargo fr^ m ff™ sit areas l n the port, the Madras Port Trust board has deeded tc reduce the period allowed for keeping cargo m per ton ppre r day. Followina the decision O i JJf r fi d the TrafficFOC - 151 words
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Article115 1954-12-01 2 7 Months To Gel A Newspaper JAMMU: It takes at present newly seven months for newspajters from India to reach. Lch m the interior of Ltodaiih District of Kashmir. Kushak BeJouia, Kashmir's Deputy Minister for La.dakh Affairs, who disclosed this to Press men here, said steps were being taken toFOC - 115 words
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56 1954-12-01 2 U.S. Medical Aid For Indian Flood Victim's NEW DELHI: Medical supplies worth over $100,000 (about Rs. 4,75,000) were presented to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister by Mr. Allen, U.S. Ambassador m India, at a simple ceremony held here last week. The supplies are an emergency gift for the reliefFOC - 56 words
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Article126 1954-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. S. Radhaknshnan, the Vice-President returned tc New Delhi last Wednesday after his twomonth tour o f Latin America, the U.S.A. and Italy. He was received at the airpert by Mr. Nehru and Ministers of the Union Cabinet, Major-Goncral Chatterjee on behalf of theFOC - 126 words
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Article124 1954-12-01 2 k- The Manipur P.S.P I satyagrahis continued their h« < ite&B for £«S& ft n e H V>? lef Commissioner's office m»nHi he Se cretari at building de- j manding immediate restora™h? f the State It •»mbly and dissolution of the 1 Adv.sory Council. leate rFOC - 124 words
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Article1043 1954-12-01 2 »*M^BSs3K3^c^^^fft^*|^ Tamils Festival A KBANGEMENTS are tx>ing made throughout Malaya to celebrate the Tamils Festival early mi n January next, for the fourth y«'<ar m succession on a much grander and more impressive scale. The fact that eminent scholars like Rev. Father Xavier S. Thani Nayagam and1,043 words
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Article, Illustration225 1954-12-01 2 TIRUNELVELJ: Sri P S Kesavan Namlboodiri, Sessions Judge, sentenced Muthammal 20, an unmarried woman, to Imprisonment for life for the murder of her two-year-old child named Suibramaniam The prosecution alleged tha* when her paramour, Pa-ha-perumal Konar, was imprisoned m a criminal case she herself unable toFOC - 225 words
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Article81 1954-12-01 2 AUiAHABAD; The Academic Council of Allahabad University, recommended to the Executive Council that candidates for the MA. Examinations from 19*55 should be given the option to answer questions to Hindi. The papers should be set m English, and the candid tee could choose eitherFOC - 81 words
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499 1954-12-01 3 Right To 0 rgan ise Satyagraha Debate On C. P. C. Bill o» f LHI: The <»**»*«» «*y*ffralia wa. ?bt,^i to Jes raJsed ln course of last yS ,»'Ss* d COMidCT tI °n by the Loft Sabha ot the tiL £T^ c Code Amendh)eßt Bi reported by tne Joint SelectFOC - 499 words
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Article69 1954-12-01 3 iVAitA«JHI: Two thousand students carrying placards and Mark flags, and wearing black bands, took out a procession In observance of "Sind Day" a t Mirpurkhas (Sind). The processionists raised 1 slogans "Down with one untt" and "Down with Khuio." AH sji^ols and colleges were closed, and aFOC - 69 words
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Article177 1954-12-01 3 STANVAC OIL REFINERY AT TROMBAY BOMBAY: Mr. C Re 1 Onion Minister r p&ta? he'R? "W* decl^ed op'n ff£* "^-^ore multi-pro-duct Standard Vacuum oil refinery at Trombay, is miles north-east of Bombay The refinery, which actually went on stream m j u i v of schedule, has a production capacity177 words
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Article159 1954-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: The largest amount of estate duty collected up to the end of September this year m any single case was Xs 4,57,316 m Bombay State, the Deputy Finance Minister, Mr. M. C. Shah, said m reply to Mr. Govind Das m the L<ok Sabha.FOC - 159 words
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Article333 1954-12-01 3 Iddilies And Sambar In Hospital! MADRAS Doctors and nutrition experts m the City, asked for their views on the proposal of the Government to supply iddilles and sambar to patients m all Government Hospitals m the City and Headquarters Hospitals m the mofussil, seems to be more or less of333 words
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Article124 1954-12-01 3 Lt.-Col. C. R. Krishnaswamy said "iddih Is a good and complete diet, better than bread and butter. Butter Is the redeeming feature. The iddlll contains rice and blackram, cthall. Though its face value is a little less than that of bread and butter, It dons notFOC - 124 words
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Article43 1954-12-01 3 MADRAS: The Government propose to appoint an officer as full-time Secretary of the Committee constituted by them to study the problem of elementary education m the State. The selection of the officer to fill the poet is expected to he finalised shortly.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article377 1954-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last Tuesday passed the Coffee Market Expansion Amendment) Bill, providing for greater control by the Unicn Government over the Coffee Board and the industry as a whole. The Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr. T. T7 Kriahn*machari, met critic* of th«FOC - 377 words
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195 1954-12-01 3 NEW DFtfJil; The LiOk Sa* bha passed the Rubber vproduction and marketing) Amendment Bill moved by Mr. T. T. Krishnamachaii, Minister for Commerce arid industry. This Bill is similar m nature to the Coffee BiU which the House jessed hist week and the speeches de»195 words
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357 1954-12-01 3 FOC NEW DELHI: There was no proposal to repatriate Indians from South and Central Africa, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Anil K. Chanlha, told Mr. Gurupadaswamy In the Lok Sabha la st Tuesday Mr. Gurupaaaswamy had asked whether it was proposedFOC - 357 words
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Article93 1954-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: Thy Union Law Ministry proposes to Introduce an anti-dowry Bill m the Lok Sabha during the current session. This was disclosed m letter written by Mr. O. V. iviHwa-s Minister for Law and Minority Affairs, Government of India, to Mr. B. Mnrarka, M.L.A. and convenorFOC - 93 words
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Article44 1954-12-01 3 iYi^KKUT: Dr. Sampurauam and, Home Minister of Uttar -Vriulosh, fnactunrd Ws wrist as a result of a fall at the Circuit Houso heir. He arrived here last Wednesday to inaugurate the Western Range police tat- could not attend it. FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-12-01 3 U.M.N.O.— M.C.A. CANDIDATES Mr. s. M. Yong, a prominent lawyer of Koala Lumpur is sem addressing an electkm nicet'n^ under the auspices of the GMNO-M.C.A. Alij.nrr-. at RJang Port Hill PatUm*, Jil.i/ii; Town Council election Is to be held on Dec. 4. 1954. In the picture below Doctor Ismail is61 words
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571 1954-12-01 3 MADRAS: At the Madras High Court last ueek, Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon dismissed an application for the issue of a werit Mandamus, or any other appropriate writ, preferred on behalf of Sri M. Srinivasan. The petitioner qualified himself ior the final M.8.8.5. examinationFOC - 571 words
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293 1954-12-01 3 MADRAS: Railway trains at an Interval of 15 minutes and about 50 buses of private operators are likely to be run between Madras City and Avadi during- the annual session ol' the Congress to be held there, m January next. The Government, it i.s -learnt, doFOC - 293 words
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Article114 1954-12-01 3 HYDERABAD: Greater facilities will be provided to the pilgrims to the temple of Sri Ramachandra at Bhadrachellam, situated on the ibanks of the Godavari, at an estimated cost of Rs 1,00,000 shortly. Sri Nagendra Bahadur, member of the State's Revenue Board, who is In charge of the ReligiousFOC - 114 words
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516 1954-12-01 4 Demand For Publication Rejected By Senate COLOMBO: Senator Perisundaram's motion urging the Government to table all the secret circulars Ksued by Mr. H. E. Tennekkoon, Commissioner for Citizenship Registration, to his deputies was defeated m Ceylon's Upper House last week with the usual Government majority.FOC - 516 words
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Article230 1954-12-01 4 COLOMBO: Litigants, lawyers and court staff at the Magistrates Courts (B) were treated to something which seemed to have come out of the Arabian Nights tales of Haroun Al Raschid. A young man entered the witness box and said that he had paid Rs. 500FOC - 230 words
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Article285 1954-12-01 4 'I shall only be surprised if there is no election in autumn next year in England", Rt. Hon. Lord Sandford, First Baron of Branbury, said aboard the "Oranje." Lora Sandford added that the Conservative government, like any other successful government, would not wait to runFOC - 285 words
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Article168 1954-12-01 4 COLiOMBU: 14,yav gr<ive crimes were committed m Ceyion during the first nine montns of the year, averaging 1659 1 crimes a month or over fifty a I day. Last year's nine months had I 1,533 crimes lee*. I Of all grave crime committed I during theFOC - 168 words
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Article137 1954-12-01 4 nuxNVi KOWCJ, Nov. 30: Tne Burmese Prime Minister v Nu, issued a joint statement m xanoi last nl^ht with the Com munlst Vietnunh president, Mr. Ho Chi Minn, after they had discussed matters "of common .nterest," the Communist New China News Agency reported. TheyReuter - 137 words
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Article62 1954-12-01 4 OFFICIAL LANGUAGE KOOTE: At the monthly meetine of Kotte Ananda oaslralaya Sinhala Sahitya Mandalaya> a resolution was passed requesting the government to make only Sinhalese the official 'language of the Island, and expressing displeasure at the recent statement of the government to give equal places to Sinhalese and Tamil. ItFOC - 62 words
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179 1954-12-01 4 wunAWAiiA: A village cultivator P. Hinnimahatmaya of Dellawa, has found a sapphire weighing one and a half pounds, Hinnimahatmaya, it is reported, went to the Dellawa Ela for a wash. He picked a stone, which was near him to rub his body with andFOC - 179 words
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Article171 1954-12-01 4 ,^«w: A man nam*d Somadsa, said to be a member of the reactionary communal organisation "Trisinihala Pramuna.' was severely warned by the Additional Magistrate of Colombo here us a case m which he was charged with causing huit to an Indian. Perumal, and also threatening Perumal withFOC - 171 words
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Article215 1954-12-01 4 Afro-Asian Conference Invitees COLOMBO, Nov. 30.—Ceylon has pointed out to Indonesia that although Japan, China, Israel and Turkey are countries of the region they did not figure m a string o f countries tentatively put down by her to be Invited to a proposed Afro-Asian conference. An spokesman said thatReuter - 215 words
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Article118 1954-12-01 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 30: A deserted building m South Calcutta shunned even by space hungry families because of its notoriety as a haunted place has been found to house a miniature bomb factory. Police have now taken charge of the house. They believe the factory was a118 words
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Article58 1954-12-01 4 JOHANNESBURG, Soutn Africa Nov. 30.— Lands Minister Johannes Strijdom, cleareu the way for his election as South Africa's next Frime Minister. He announced he was *vaiiable for leadership "of the Nationalist Party headed by Dr. Malan, the retiring premier, and denied as "absojutelv false" that he recently toldAP - 58 words
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275 1954-12-01 4 NAIROBI, Nov. An European private m the Kenya regiment was charged at a courtmartial here with "cruelly and disgracefully" illtreating a young Kikuyu woman by lowering her into a pit and telling her that slhe was to be buried alive. Private Leslie-Reuter - 275 words
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Article253 1954-12-01 4 South Vietnamese Army Chief Of Staff Fired! PARIS, Nov. 30: Gene ral Nguyen Van Hinh Chief of Staff of the South Vietnamese Army, has been relieved of his office, it was announced here yesterday. Vietnam's Chief of State, the former Emperor Bao Dai, iv moved theAP - 253 words
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Article117 1954-12-01 4 WASHINGTON, *Nov. 30.— Senator Joseph McCartny pfoposed Moucay that the U.S. Senate end its censure debate at H p.m. Wednesday. He said he was prepared for whatever the Senate might do. "In the interest of the overall national welfare, 1 suggest that no good canAP - 117 words
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Article112 1954-12-01 4 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Nov. 30— The u.N. General Assembly's Political Oomnnt tee neared the end Monda/ of its general debate on the Dutch Indonesian di&p<it>; over West New Guinea. Only seven delegations of 45 originally listed to speak were still to be heard from.AP - 112 words
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Article123 1954-12-01 4 BELiGRADE, Nov. 30: President Tito left here last night for an 18-day visit to India. He left Belgrade railway station immediately after giving a formal reception for poliuans, Communist Party leaders and the diplomatic corps on the occasion of .Yugoslavia a iional Oay. President Tito IsReuter - 123 words
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Article74 1954-12-01 4 VATICAN CITY, Nov. Ml— Pope Pius XII ha s been confined to his bed an<i placod on a strict diet. This precaution was taken m hopes of quickly restoring the strength of the fatigued and ailing 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic churchWtsle Vatican sources emphasized that thereAP - 74 words
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