Indian Daily Mail, 8 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 322 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CEN16 words
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Article207 1955-01-08 1 Dag Talks With Chou On ImprWbned Airmen UNITED NATIONS i lT'£ Hft hours m Peking yesterday abou t 11 l Conmunis ts. The spies and other V.N. personnel helc l by tht UJf. said they voiU meet for a tecond time toaay. The U.N. Secretary Generni and the Premier— ForeignA.P. - 207 words
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Article59 1955-01-08 1 UNITED NATIONS, .i m. 7 u.N. headquarters here re- ivcd a short cable yesterday from secretary general Dag Hammarskjold stating simply that his first formal, meeting with Chou had takeu place between 3 and 6.30 p.m.. Peking time, and listing those who attended the conference. No mention wasAP - 59 words
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107 1955-01-08 1 U. S. Did Not Hold Up Plane For India WASHINGTON, Jan. 7: The State Department a nnouncea ?esterday thai It had panted a licence for the export of a super-constellation passenger arcraft to India for use by Air India International. The licence was one of tnree vvhich a Washington pressReuter - 107 words
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194 1955-01-08 1 U. S. Did Not Aid Rebels Of Indonesia DJAKARTA. Indonesia, Jan 7- The U.S. Embassy denied it has given aid to rebels fightIng the Indonesian government. U S Ambassador Hugh Comming 'Jr. issued the denial as Indonesian authorities postponed the trial o f former Netherlands East Indies military intelligence chiefAP - 194 words
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357 1955-01-08 1 Lady Doctor Charged With Murder Of Fiance DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Jan. 7 An attractive young woman Doctor was committed tor trial here charged with murdering a fellow physician formerly her nance. The pretty 27 year old Dr. Senga Florence Whittingham, collapsed at the preliminary hearing when called to answer theReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-01-08 1 EDENS DAG British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden (right) and his wife welcomes U.K. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to lunch at Dorney Wood, Buckinghamshire. Hammarskjold Is m Dhina now m an attempt to secure the release of VS personnel attii h«M hv the Chinese.- AP PHOTOAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-01-08 1 LUXURY GOODS IN FR. INDIA DISAPPEAR Prom Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 7: Most of the stccka Of luxury goods once prominently displayed m the shops at Pondicherry have disappeared from view following the Government of india'o announcement that customs barrier will be lifted from Jan tenth Pcndy businessmen nutorousI.D.M. - 97 words
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Article711 1955-01-08 1 For Malaya To Prosper Evolution of Malayan Nation BRAHMINISM Exposes "False Representations" Unity among Tamils m Malaya as a community is absolutely essential if the Tamils wanted to prosper and contribute to the progress of Malaya and Tor file evolution of a united Malayan Nation, which711 words
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Article46 1955-01-08 1 The Oratorical Contest organised m connection with Tamils Festival Celebrations m the Colony will commence today at 3 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission Lecture Hall at Hartley Road. Contestants are requested to assemble In the Hall balf-an hour before the commencement of the contest.46 words
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Article25 1955-01-08 1 Tamils Festival Sports and Athletics Final will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 180 p.m. (I>*talls se« on page 4).25 words
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181 1955-01-08 1 Tito Not To Visit Siam Indonesia BELiGHADE, Jan. 7: President lite nas declined invitations to visit muones.a ana xnailand, tne omc^al news agency, Tanjug, said last night m a report irom Kangoon. Since President Titos current visit to lnd.a and Burma was planned some time ago and since his programmeAP - 181 words
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158 1955-01-08 1 RANGOON, Jan. 7.— President Tiio of Yugoslavia declared today it would be errone ous to describe a policy of peaceful co-existence as an independent neutral policy.*' President Tito who arrived yesterday on an 11-day state visit to Burma said this m answer toReuter - 158 words
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Article161 1955-01-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 7: I am confident Of sweeping the pells, declared ex-Chief Minister Mr. T. Prakasam, speaking about h!s chances m the coming Andhra general election at Ongole where he is contesting. He was equally confident that the United Congress Party would win161 words
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60 1955-01-08 1 Wives Oppose Husbands In Elections From Our own Correspondent KVRNOOL, Jan. T: Two women have actually field nominations against their husband >n Andhra elections. Mr. Koti Reddl former Minister and a Congress candLdat* is be ng opposed by his wife RanuLsubbama as Independent at Cuddapah, while the X.L.P. leader Latchanna60 words
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Article168 1955-01-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 7.— Mr. C. N. Raman, publisher Film India 1 Baburao Patel's outspoken monthly has been acquitted of three charges cf obscenity under Press Act by the Sessions Judge, Bombay on Jan. 6. Objections were firstly about a cartoon about Rajkumari Amrlt168 words
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Advertisement10 1955-01-08 1 THE LEADIM6 TAMIL DAILY; J IN MALAY* OVER 17 YEARSL^.10 words
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Advertisement129 1955-01-08 1 IMOKTH- --518.80 H ■I 3MONTHS 1 33. 00 ■l BMOMT« S -/r 566 00 H ■I KWO I *l2o""*lw s0 II U 3MONTHS..--| 3 g 0 o ID 6MONTHS.--- s7Ba oJW Across the Far East H^js?! fast comfortable journeys m 4 engined 'Skymaster' A*3^«isi aircraft crewed by British pilots who129 words
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586 1955-01-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Jan. 8, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS TANDON NOT INFORMED f UNWISE CKJTiCISM PROPER CHANNELS \yE shall be the last to advise the Indians m Malaya to look to New Delhi or Madras for the redress of their grievances, but if there is any grievance which586 words
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Article1901 1955-01-08 2 Must Be Judged On Merits Dr. Katju Deplores Criticism BELGAUM: The Union Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, urged Indian lawyers to take up the challenge of the changed times alter the advent of freedom and prove their usefulness to society and the country as they hadFOC - 1,901 words
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52 1955-01-08 2 "India Best Governed In The East" AHMEDABAD: "India is perhaps the best governed country m the East," claimed Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President, here. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who was presiding- over the centenary celebrations of the Ahmedinagar borough municipality, also claimed India was one of the 12 best governed countries, m the worldFOC - 52 words
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Article156 1955-01-08 2 NEW DELHI; Prime Minls> ter Nenru, m a message to tne Maharashtra Social Conterence, said it "was highly important that emphasis should oe laid on basic social reforms m India. The message, sent ttaougn Mr. Deokinandan Narayan, aI.P., President of the AiauarasJUra Pradesh CongressFOC - 156 words
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Article111 1955-01-08 2 PATNA: Fifty cadets of the Fourth Bihar Air Squadron N.C.C. left Patna for attending the combined annual training ramp of air wing units of the Senior Division, National Cadet Corps, at Avadi (Scuth India). The camp will be of two weeks' duration when the cadetsFOC - 111 words
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Article95 1955-01-08 2 NEW DEL.HI: The Union Government have requested technical experts working m the several scientific laboratories m the country to explore the possibilities of manufacturing rayon grade pulp m India from indigenous materials. it is reliably learned. The demand for rayon pulp at the moment is completelyNAFEN - 95 words
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357 1955-01-08 2 MADRAS: With barely fortnight to go for the formal inauguration of the Congress Exhibition, being organised as an adjunct to the ensuing Congress Session at Avadi, arrangements at the Teynampet Congress grounds are progressing according to schedule. Union and State Governments and important industrial andFOC - 357 words
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Article200 1955-01-08 2 Indo— U.S. Treaty Of Friendship NEW DELHI: The IndoAmerican Treaty of Friendship Which has been under negotiiition for the last six years, it is learnt, has not yet taken final shape. The discussions between the two Governments are still proceeding. Initially, it may be recaild the United States desired "nationalFOC - 200 words
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178 1955-01-08 2 MADRAS; The Madras Government, m a Press note issued state that pending final settlement, the Andhra State Government have issued directions to continue the fee concessions etc., granted to the Madras students .studying mi n Andhra State. The Press note says. Hepresentations have been receivedFOC - 178 words
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Article93 1955-01-08 2 MADRAS: The Union Ministry of Labour is bringing out a brochure detailing the welfare schemes launched so far. The brochure, which wili be distributed free to visitors to the ensuing Congress Exhibition m Madras, will explain the working of the Employment Exchanges, Regional Labour Officers, tneNAFEN - 93 words
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Article90 1955-01-08 2 AMMnijjAhSAD': Four Fire Brigade men, including an officei, were injured when they fell mi n a ditch nncra r a well m a textile mill here, They had rushed to the place oti a call which was later found to be false that a boyFOC - 90 words
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Article121 1955-01-08 2 KOLHArUR: The test of relig.on was net what one talked about or professed but vvhat on c actually did, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, told here last week when laying the foundation stone Of a remand heme here. "Gandhiji used to say '1 do121 words
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Article68 1955-01-08 2 Presiding ever a symposium of maternity and child welfare here m connexion with the 28th session of the Assam Provincial Manila Samity, Dr. Hem Chandra Baruah, Principal, Assam Medical College, warned against cheap imitation of the West m matters relating to planned parenthood. He urged theFOC - 68 words
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Article62 1955-01-08 2 NEW DELHI: A conference of Home Ministers of all the States wlill be hteld here on fan. 6 and 7 to consider vanwus matters relating to police administration, it is learnt. The Union Home Minister, Dr. Katju, will inaugurate the conference. The main subject Kor confsidexation wouldFOC - 62 words
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318 1955-01-08 2 NEW DELHI: While India's sterling balnaces decreased slightly during 1954, the dollar reserve position o* the sterling area as a whole, o f which India is a member, showed considerable improvement, accord ng to the latest figures available here. At the end of NovemberFOC - 318 words
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Article63 1955-01-08 2 On via ha** JlTfed Ks 2,20,-OOOj inciirdinjr Ks 50,000, to dal" from the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund fox drought 'Victims^ ThiN money will be spent on food for children as aske'l by Mr. Nehru. More than 60 centres have been opened m various districtsFOC - 63 words
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117 1955-01-08 2 "India Needs Help Of Educated Women" GAUHATI: While inaugurating the 28th session Of the Assam Provincial Mahila Samity here Mr. B. R. Medhi. Chief Minister of Assam, appealed to the women of the State to devote themselves to naticnal development works. The progress Of the country depended on the advancement117 words
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Article169 1955-01-08 2 NEW DEUiI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs DM decided to set u p an \nticoiruption Department to c ourd.nate and advise on antieorruption measures m the (Jovernment departments m winch coiruption is likely to exist. Anti-corruption work is at present bein ff handled byFOC - 169 words
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Article92 1955-01-08 2 MADRAS; The Government of Madras have received the report of Mr. W. R. S. Satthianathan, Member of the Board of Revenue, of the inquiry he conducted into incidents m Madurai connected with the staging of Mr. M. R. Radha's "Ramayana" earlier last month. The Chief SecretaryFOC - 92 words
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Article1090 1955-01-08 3 Influence Of Sanskrit TRIVA^>RUM: Presiding over the "fraternal session of the 24th annual conference of the ™amastha Kerala Sahitya Parishat", here, Mr. Malloor Goyinda Pillai, retired Principal of the Law Siege Mature" Ot rUStOry cf Malayalfm Mr Filial said that they wer c happy and fortunate thatFOC - 1,090 words
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Article83 1955-01-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Methodist Church m South-East Asia, with a membership of 600,000 will celebrate the centenary of its work and service m this area, m October-November, 1956, it was announced here. The main celebrations will he held m Lucknow, since the Methodist mission beganFOC - 83 words
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Article194 1955-01-08 3 UUNTUR I Shooting down a monkey by a local resident created quite a sti r here last week. It was stated three monIteyft which had for a long t me taken their abode m the compound of the AndLr a MahJla Sangham were a source Of mischief toFOC - 194 words
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Article90 1955-01-08 3 LORRY TURNS TURTLE: Eight Killed BERHAMPUP-: A lorry which was coming to Berhampur via Taptapam with a heavy load of timber and about 16 persons seated on top of the timber, turned turtle near Govindpur village d Bodokhiniedi taluk last week and six persons died on the spot according toFOC - 90 words
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383 1955-01-08 3 -ECAFE REPORT NEW DELHI: Recent development of mineral resources m India is surveyed m a comprehensive report on mining development m Asia and the Far East, prepared by the Economic commission for Asia and the Far East, says a Bangkok report. The question of minerals,FOC - 383 words
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Article164 1955-01-08 3 KATHMANDU: The General Council of the National uemocratic Harty of Prime Minister Koirala m a resolution last week said: 'ttn the opluion of the Council, it is impossible to work In the present fro m of Government." The resolution, the text of which was released to theFOC - 164 words
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Article59 1955-01-08 3 CALCUTTA; The Government of India has, so tar. Deleased an export quota of tea »i> to 449.2 million ilb, equivalent to 129% of India's .standard export figure. It has new been decided to make a further release o f 2.5',, making a final allotment for theFOC - 59 words
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55 1955-01-08 3 Nagpur Rounds Up 'Bad Characters' NAGPUR: The Naarnur c ;ty p^lico m an intensive drive lo curb trie acviviJ. es of bad cl-,r-.:actci^ have rounded vii 6tsa r.crsDn3 m t'nft la-^t four days. Described as 'oud characters nnd pccndas. 300 of the m hnvc been challenged. patrolling has been ;n--tcn?tfFOC - 55 words
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Article211 1955-01-08 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Sadath Ali Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to the External Affairs Ministry, said here that India's prestige m the Middle East countries was very high. Mr. Sadath Ali who was a member of the Indian delegation to the U.N. General Assembly's last session, later visited Egypt.FOC - 211 words
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Article65 1955-01-08 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay frohijbition police claimed to nave unearthed many parcels of Christmas and New Year "liquor ff jfts" fro m the seabed near Versova, 15 mile s north of Bombay, last week. Stacked m wooden cases with waterproof coverings, these "gift parcels" contained' 94FOC - 65 words
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Article55 1955-01-08 3 ERNAKULAM: Mr. K. p Madhavan INaiT 1 president of the Travancore-Cochin Pra<|^sh Congress Committee, stated here last week that no conditional -approval was implied m the resolution of the Congress Central Parliamentary Board on the decision of the p.C.C. to withdraw its support and co-operation fromFOC - 55 words
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Article60 1955-01-08 3 CUTTACK: The Down Madras Mail which arrived m Berhampur last week was detained for more than an hour as a result of detection of blood stains m a second class compartmemt. according to a report received here. There were marks of blood m several places mFOC - 60 words
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40 1955-01-08 3 NEW DELMI: The Central Council of Health will meet m Trivsjidrum for three daya from Jan. 23. The Council will be meeting for the third time sinc c its establishment m Auarust. 1952. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article497 1955-01-08 4 Madame Doria Shafik Says Men Can't Solve Problems Without Help Of Women! COLOMBO. 'More women must get into Parliament because men will wver solve the political problems of the times without «omenr cs;kired Madame Dorui Shafik, President of the 1 Daughters of the Nile.'* She saidFOC - 497 words
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Article199 1955-01-08 4 When Women Attempt To Charm Madame Donya Shafik c* plained to pressmen when a woman should attempt to charm her way through difficulties and when she shcukl adopt tough methods. She said the only course for happiness and domestic harmony lay In love marriages. "Girls should fight for thia right199 words
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Article202 1955-01-08 4 COLOMBO. Here is the full New Year honours List. Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George Sir Arunachalam Mahadeva. Knight BachelorMr. W. Leo Fernando, C.B.E. (Died Nov. 30th, 1954) C. M. G. Mr. N. W. Atukorala, C.B.E. Dr. C. F. Fernando, 0.8.202 words
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Article74 1955-01-08 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 7: Former French Indian Settlements Pcndicherry, Karaikal, Yenan and Mahe will hereafter be known "State of Pondicherry". according to a decision by the Government of lnd; a However, nc decision can be taken about its constitutional position within the Indian Union,74 words
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Article186 1955-01-08 4 COLOMBO: Strong criticism of the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon was made at the annual general meeting of the Advertising Agencies Association of India by >ts retiring president Mr. Jagannath Jainl, "We do not know, 1 he said, "whether the result of the advertising that weFOC - 186 words
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Article232 1955-01-08 4 Following are the fixtures for today m connection with Tamils Festival Badminton Tournament: 1. V. S. S. Nathan vs. 5. V. Dass, 2. R. Balasubramaniam vs. Periasamy. R. Thavamany vs. A. Krishnan, 4. M. Balasubramaniam vs. G. D. Rajoo, 5. M. S. Maniam vs. V. N. Samy. DOUBLES 1.232 words
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Article24 1955-01-08 4 Mr. B. E. W. de Zylva. Mr. C. W. S. Gunawardana. Mr. F. Samarasinghe. Mr. F. P. R. Sathianathan. FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-01-08 4 The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelavvala visited the Sri Senpaga Viiu-yaffar Temple during his reoert visit to the Colony. The Photo shows Sir John Kotelawala entering the Temple leaving his shoes at the Temple door and he is being taken m59 words
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Article110 1955-01-08 4 CAIRO, Jan. 7: Esypt wants more Indian films because they are the most popular shown m this country, the Egyptian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Hassan Marty said here. Reuter He was answering questions by a visiting- Indian trade delegation on the decrease of tradeReuter - 110 words
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Article34 1955-01-08 4 Today at 9 a.m. there will be shown free Tamil cinema shows at Diamond (UlaganV) and Royal (Me nova') for Tamil students only, m connection with Tamils Festival celebrations m the Colony.34 words
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Article68 1955-01-08 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7: Indian and American officials yesterday resumed their negotiations for a new air agreement to replace the one due to expire on January 14. It is understood that the new agreement will be on the lines of the old one, but ccn- tain aReuter - 68 words
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Article132 1955-01-08 4 WASHINGTON. Jan. 7: President Eisenhower yesterda> asked Senate m a spcc.al met, sage to g.ve "early and favouiabit- consideration" to tne mutual defence treaty between the United States and Nationalist Ch na. Tho Pres ctent described tnc pact as "Defensive and mutual"' m character and said132 words
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Article81 1955-01-08 4 CAIRO, Jan. 7 The Aga Khan spent an "ag tated night" but was reported slightly better today, said a spokesman for the 77-year-old deader of the Ismaili sect. The spokesman said the Agra had a relapse from the bronchitis he has been suffering for theAP - 81 words
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Article369 1955-01-08 4 Programme Of Events For Finals Tomorrow At J.B.S. A total of 49 events ivill be run off at the Tamils Festwal Athletic Sports to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow, Sunday, 9th January, 1955, at I.SO p.m. Competitors are requested to be at the Stadium369 words
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Article40 1955-01-08 4 From Our own Correspondent DELHI, Jan. 7: Congress President designate Mr. Dhebar arriving mi n Delhi yesterday. He is staying m the Harijan Colony which will be his headquarters throughout his term of office.- Copyright.40 words
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247 1955-01-08 4 Two Lovers Unsuccessful Bid To Jump Into Volcana TOKYO, Jan 7 Two C young lovers who trie! to commit suic.de by leaping m- I to a t>oid;ng volcano were re- t scued today after 33 hOMIB near the hissing lava. < Thty plunged into the jra- ter Thursday, trying toAP - 247 words
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