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Title Section17 1950-07-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 163. SINGAPORE, WEDNESD AY, JULY 26, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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224 1950-07-26 1 .Kanjsy Occupied By Chinese Reds No Longer In Tibet Proper' Tibetan Delegation Leader's Statement KJLIMPOAG, July 25. -Mr. Tsepon Shagapa, leader oj the Tibetan delegation to Communist China, now at Kali m pong, denied that there -was any invasion of Tibet by the Chinese CFOC - 224 words
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181 1950-07-26 1 MADRAS, July 25. The General Secretary of the Congress Mr. K^ila Venkatarao and former Minister has resigned his seat m the Madras Legislature and announced that he is seeking election to Indian Parliament for one of the three seats now vacant The181 words
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125 1950-07-26 1 Attempt To Hold Up Madras Bound Goods Train Thwarted (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 25.— Armed police escorting a Madras-bound goods train opened fire late last night near Byoulla three miles from Bombay on four persons who had broken open one of the wagon carrying machinery and other goods125 words
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118 1950-07-26 1 KARACHI, July 25.-The Pakistan ■rnme Minister, Mr. J,iaquat Ali »nan, r>n his arrival here from New JWhi. said Mr. Trygve Lie's request 'v forces for Korea "would now be cd." It had not yet been considered b-e-Odk Im mi away. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan hadReuter - 118 words
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100 1950-07-26 1 LONDON, July 25— The deal:-. penalty has been authorised for "ban dits" guilty of serious "rounter-re volutionary" crimes m Communist China m a directive issued by Chon En-lai, Prime Minister of the State Administrative Council and Shen Chung-chu, Chief Judge of the SupremeReuter - 100 words
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40 1950-07-26 1 NO FURTHER MOVES BY INDIA ON KOREAN- ISSUE LONDON, July 25— Official Indian nuarters here today denied reports that the Indian Government had made further moves n connection with the Korean issue through diplo- j matic channels m London. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article113 1950-07-26 1 BOMBAY. (Airmail; A ninelv-o-veai-old woman has just finish J performing a "nine day wonder'" The woman Mataji Purangirji Gajerat. lay immersed upto her jck for nine days m a ton and haJi :f salt, without food, drink or sleep Rearms that a saint was m their nidst,Reuter - 113 words
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204 1950-07-26 1 5,000 Miles An. Hour Rocket's Successful Test Flight COCOA BEACH. Florida, July 25 -A giant two-stage "bumper" rocket intended to travel at 5,000 miles an hour, made its first successful horizontal test flight here yesterday. The huge guided missile thundered into the air, trailing fire and vepour. It slanted sharplyReuter - 204 words
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354 1950-07-26 1 NEW DELHI, July 25. Twenty-four year old Indian Bio physicist Mr. Vi shwa Bandhu Gupta, has earned the distinction of being a co-inventor with two American scientists of a de vice of potential benefit to humanity, ft relates to the taking overGIIS - 354 words
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156 1950-07-26 1 Commission Of Inquiry Into Seamen's Registration Bureau A Commission of Inquiry into the Seamen's Registration Bureau it, announced m a Gazette Notification published today (Wednesday). The Commission will make "diligent and full" inquiry into the following (a) The establishment and working of the Seamen's Registration Bureau, (b) The method of156 words
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253 1950-07-26 1 TOKYO, July 25. American troops abandoned Yongdong and took up m> positions east of the town today after, battling daylo ng against wave after wave of North Korean assaults. Frontline reporu, which described this action, said also that flans elements of253 words
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Article30 1950-07-26 1 The 25th Division m position? somewhere north of the First Cavalry beat off two communist attacks with artillery lire, infantry and support planes, correspondent Lambert reported.30 words
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Article43 1950-07-26 1 The 25th abandoned advanced positions during Monday night then caught the Reds m flanking flre when they made an assajlt early this morning. Casualties were heavy. But the attack was renewed later, again unde^ withering American flre. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article41 1950-07-26 1 An R.A.F. Tempest crashed on Monday morning m Perak near tine Grik to Kroh Road while on a routine training flight. The pilot was killed. The next-of-kin have been informed, says a Federal Govt. Press reloa^p41 words
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Article52 1950-07-26 1 MADRAS, July 25.— The World Students Conference., organised by the International %Student Service, will now be held m Madras instead of Bombay. Beginning on the 11th of the next month the O>nfgrence will last two weeks. On: hundred and twenty students from ail ovtr the world weGIIS - 52 words
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184 1950-07-26 1 MALAY WOODCUTTER CHOPS OFF BANDITS HEAD In; Perak yesterday morning :i Malay wood cutter met two Chinese sitting beside the pat'/i. The Malay questioned the Chinese and asked them what they were doing whereupon they turned round and attempted to run away The Malay saw some rounds of ammunition m184 words
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Article223 1950-07-26 1 RICE RATION REDUCED IN KERALA TRIVANDRUM. July 25— The foodgrains ration of nine ounce* day for an adult m Travancor*Coehln State will be raised to tea ounces from July 30 onwards, but tbo present eight ounce rice content of It will be reduced to seven ounces. One ounce wheat willFOC - 223 words
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58 1950-07-26 1 PHAGWARA. July 25- The Maharaja of Patiala. Rajpramukh of PEPSU urged Sikhs on Saturday to discourage "fi&siparous tendencies m our body politic." He added: "Let the true spirit of Sikhism be* foremost m our hearts amd let us be guided m all our actions byFOC - 58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-26 1 PHOTO) U.S. array riflemen, carrying full field kit, move through wooded conn try as they go into the Kum River line just before the North Korean breakthrough July 18. At rirht is a teen mountlnr a. ht-aw.caiihre. m*.. chinegun.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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698 1950-07-26 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. July 25, 1950. MR. THIVY'S TIMELY ADVICE III JN this, the third and last article mi n our above series (the first two were published on July IP and 21) we shall consider Mr. Thivy's advice to Indians here m regard to their duties to698 words
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1677 1950-07-26 2 rositwe Action By Govt. Urged MADRAS, July 12, (By Air Mail). Mr, Jai Prakash Narain, General Secretary of the Socialist Parly, told the eighth annual conference o/| the party here last night that he supported the action taken by the United Nations mFOC - 1,677 words
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90 1950-07-26 2 CALCUTTA, July 25. A West Bengal brunch of the India-Pakis-tan Friendship Association waformed with Dr. H. C. Mookherjce and Mr. K. K. Sinha as President a>nd Secretary respectively at a meeting held m Calcutta recently. The Association incorporates the Society for Promotion of IndiaPakistanFOC - 90 words
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Article597 1950-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 10 (By Aj r Mail— Mr. Purushothamdas Tricumdas and Mr. A jit Roy, Socialist leaders, today, appealed to the people to support the Socialist Party. They were addressing the public session of th e Socialist Party Conference held at the People's Park Maidan, Dr. K.597 words
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121 1950-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 12 (By Air Mall) A Travancore-Cochln delegation consisting of Mr. P. P. Wilson and seven others held discussions with Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, Mr. Asoka Mehta and Mr. Ramananda Mishra yesterday regarding the political problems facing Travancore-Cochin and about the programme of the work ofFOC - 121 words
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61 1950-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 11 (By Air Mail). Mr. Jai Pnikush Narain, General Secretary of the Social Party, has programmed to fcour Andhra Desa for a period of one month from Aug. 23. Giving this information, Mr. M. Annapiirniah. General Secretary of the Amlhra Socialist Party,FOC - 61 words
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Article112 1950-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 11 (By Air Mail). Mi. J. P. Na**a n said ho*-e today thai If the Government of India di<l not look to the legitimate claims of the workers and employees of the various Government departments and redress their grievances, the AllIndia Defence ServicesFOC - 112 words
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220 1950-07-26 2 Housing Schemes in States: Central Govt's Suggestions NEW DELHI, July 25.— The Gov. eminent of India have requested all State Governments to review their housing schemes and, !f necessary, modify them to the extent called for m the recommendations of th? high power Committee on Housing., it Ls learnt. TheFOC - 220 words
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115 1950-07-26 2 MADRAS. July 25. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justier Somasundaram, at the Madias High Court recently, dismissed a petition fil^d by two Congressmen lor the issue of a writ, of prohibition restraining Congress election officers from proceeding with the panchayat elections. Their Lordships held thatFOC - 115 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-26 2 PHOTO. A United States Air Force F-80 Jet Fighter screams m for a belly landing on an emergency strip In South Korea as smoke trails from his damaged fuselage. The pilot wan shooting up advancing northern tank columns when his aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft shellflre. He completed his attackA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-07-26 3 PHOTO. These South Korean army recruits, sitting on a railway flat car fur transfer to a training centre, are heading for the war against the N. Korean invaders. They were oriven n flair-waving, band-playing send off.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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434 1950-07-26 3 Must Die For Ceylon— Giri's Advice To Ceylon Indians CEYLON NEWS: Speech At Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College COLOMBO, July 25. Indians who were going to make Ceylon their permanent nome should noc only work for its greater good at all times, but should also lay down their lives m itsFOC - 434 words
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196 1950-07-26 3 JAFFNA. July 25.— Mr. Sam T. Solomons, president, Vadamarachy Co-operative Union and vicepresident, Fishermen's Union, Point Pedro, presiding at a public meeting of the residents of Chundikuli convened to inaugurate a branch of the Jaffna U.N.P. at Chundikuli. said the right approach to theFOC - 196 words
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Article145 1950-07-26 3 COLOMBO. July 25. "In my opinion schools m Ceylon are the best m the East,'" said Mr. U. Tim Swp. Minister Plenipotentiary for Burma m Ceylon, m the course of a lecture on "The Aims of Buddhist Education," recently, at the second anniversary celebrations or thFOC - 145 words
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Article75 1950-07-26 3 COLOMBO, July 25- "My p r*onal feeling is that unless you make the language of the country Sinhalese, you can never prosp?r I do not want Tamil to be the language of the country. Tamils may object at first, but the Tamils who are a wise people,,FOC - 75 words
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146 1950-07-26 3 COLOMBO. July 25. Tev. producers m the sterling area countries, including Ceylon, have joined hands with the American tea trade to undertake the most extensive tea promotion campaign ever scheduled by the trade m the United States and believed to be the most ambitiousFOC - 146 words
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Article126 1950-07-26 3 BOMBAY. July 25. Sevtnteen passengers of the Air India International Constellation the "Maratha Princess" escaped unhurt, when the plane slipped into ditch while taxing on the Santa Cruz airport on July 14. The nose and the starboard wheels were stuck m the mud and both theFOC - 126 words
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78 1950-07-26 3 JULLUNDUR. July 25. Two masons were killed and a th'rd was seriously injured on Monday last when the wal of a house m the city on which they were working collapsed owing to heavy rain. Reports received from Hoshiarpur said 16 houses m the cityFOC - 78 words
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Article84 1950-07-26 3 MADRAS, July 24.— The appointment of Mr. K. Kuttikrishna Menon, Government Pleader, as AdvocateGeneral, vice Mr. K. Raja Aiyar, is officially notified. Mr. Kuttikrishna Menon will assume charge of his new post on July 15. Mr. P. Satyanarayana, Advocate, has been appointed Government Pleader. Mr. V.FOC - 84 words
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Article150 1950-07-26 3 JAFFNA, July 25.— Ceylon Tamils nad to choose between co-opera-tion with the UNP Government and a life of isolation, declared Mr. T. C. Rajaratnam, at a public meetIng m the Irusuvil Kandasamy temple premises to inaugurate a UNP branch at Irusuvil. Stating that there was noFOC - 150 words
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Article80 1950-07-26 3 COLOMBO, July 25.— Dr. N. M. Perera., Leader of the Opposition m Parliament, addressing a mass open-air meeting near tne pubhc market m Anuradhapura warned the public of a serious crisis m the Cabinet. There was gr%at disagreement among some of the Ministers m the Cabinet, heFOC - 80 words
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61 1950-07-26 3 8-FOLD INCREASE OF COCONUT CESS COLOMBO, July 25. -The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, will shortly seek sanction of the House oi Representatives to increase tht cess on coconut exports to eighi times its present rate. This step is being taken to enable the Coconut Research SchtnKFOC - 61 words
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Article76 1950-07-26 3 BOMBAY. July 25. The Subcommittee of the Speakers met here recently and discussed the privileges of the members of the State Assemblies The report of the Sub-Commjt-tee will be drafted by the convener on the basis of the discussions held here and circulated to the member?FOC - 76 words
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147 1950-07-26 3 U.P. Congress Affairs: Ministers' Talks With Pandit Nehru ALLAHABAD. July 25.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, and Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Chief Minister of U.P., were closeted at Government House for about 75 minutes on July 16 morning. Mr. Lai Bahdur Shastri, Home Minister, was also present during the meeting.FOC - 147 words
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64 1950-07-26 3 NEW DELHI, July 25.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sent the following message of greetings to Emperof Haille Selassie of Ethiopia oti tht occasion or his bifthday (July 23): "I have great pleasure m offerIng Your Majesty the most cordial felicitations on .my behalfGIIS - 64 words
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72 1950-07-26 3 GAUHATI, July 28. A wellknown business man of Hahchora, five miles from Nazira, is reported to have killed his wife, six children and then himself recently. A letter on his table, beside which lay an axe, said that his property should ga toFOC - 72 words
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Article28 1950-07-26 3 SIMLA. July 25. The Punjab Government have removed ban on the export of gur, shakkars and khandarsi from the State, says an official announcement. FOCFOC - 28 words
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157 1950-07-26 3 "AN INSULT TO INDIAN NATION" U.P. HINDU MAHASABHA ON IN RESOLUTION ON KOREA MORADABAP, July 25. The Working Committee of the U.P. Hindu Mahasabha, which concmd ed its two-day session at Cnan dausi on Sunday urged the Govern ment of India to withdraw from the U.N. The Committee m aFOC - 157 words
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Article59 1950-07-26 3 KARACHI, July 25. Pakistan's Frime Minister. Mr. Liaqat All Khan has refuted the reports that he had discussions m Washington about any defence of the Iran border or the assignment of bases ir. Pakistan to the U.S.A.. Dawn said recently quoting an interview 01FOC - 59 words
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187 1950-07-26 3 Vice-Chancellor Deplores Dishonesty Among Students COLOMBO, July 25.— Dishonesty and poor educational standards among Ceylon students were commented on by Sir Ivor Jennings, Vice-chancellor of Ceylon University when he presided over the annual prize-giving at St. John's College., Nugegoda, recently. "I regret to say that many Ceyion students are dishonest,"FOC - 187 words
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Article61 1950-07-26 3 MASULIPATAM. July 25. X Subba Rao, alleged to be a Communist, and wanted by the police surrendered himself to the District Superintendent of police, Wardha recently, according to a message received by the police authorities here. It is stated that Subba Rao was concerned m Veluvolu RaidFOC - 61 words
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277 1950-07-26 4 Unconstitutional Procedure Adopted By Sponsors Deplored Resolutions Passed At Representative Gathering Delegates from the Malayan Indian Congress and eleven other Indian Organisations held a meeting and passed resolutions deploring the unconstitutional and irregular procedure adopted by the sponsors of the "Federation of Indian277 words
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Letter358 1950-07-26 4 SHABBY PROCEEDINGS Sir,— What I witnessed at the Selangor Indian Association premises on Saturday 22nd July compels me to say thai the elderly In dians conducted the proceeding very shabbily. We were made to understand that the Federation of Indain Organisations waii to oj formed at the gathering on Saturday358 words
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74 1950-07-26 4 At a meeting of IShe Telok MuJcim Indians held at the Tamil School on 21st July, it was decided to celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of Indian Independence on August 15 by holding a public meeting at the school ball. It wag also decided to74 words
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Article112 1950-07-26 4 A farewell meeting wa arranged on July 18 at 8 p.m. at the Indian Drivers' Union premises at No 18 Kinta Road m honour of Mr. N. M Lingam, ex-General Secretary rf the Union, on the eve of his departure for India (He left by s.s. Rajula on112 words
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Article111 1950-07-26 4 There will be a mseting of the members and supporter* of the Congress, at the Negri Sembilan Indian Association pcmtees at 6 p.m. on Sunday. July 30. m order to re:>p?n the Branch of the Congr;i«< m Serembun. c*ri K. Ramanatturv 8.A.8.L the President111 words
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Article54 1950-07-26 4 A Press Conference will be beld on Friday July 28 at 3 p.m. m the Office of the Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. Eames Hughes will ;peak on the Children and Young Persons Ordinance, which will come into force on August 1, and answer questions put to54 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-26 4 PHOTO. Ma ngw a /an Ngobo won the first prize at Durban with this magnificent heart-dress of Turkey feathers, sparrow-hawk wings, ajid beads, topped with a heron's head. The bead work extends even to bowl of the pipe he smokes. Thousands of people turned out to watch the firnt rickshaA.P. - 60 words
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161 1950-07-26 4 A new system of braille, suitable for any one of eight-hundred languages, has just been evolved m London. It can be applied to any of the tribal tongues m Africa, and »hias been finally approved by a special committee of braille linguistic experts now161 words
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912 1950-07-26 4 WASHINGTON, July 26.— Features of secondary schools m America were described here by two transfer students from India who have just completed their high school education m the United States. Jaswant Krishnayya, IC, son of Dr. G. S. Krishnayya, education attache atU.S.I.S. - 912 words
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89 1950-07-26 4 Tii-- General Secretary of tn Ptrak nydro'i Employees' Union ;pclv writes:The Central Executive Commit -cc passed the following resolution it its meeting held on June 11. Taking advantages of tbo pre >ent Emergency Regulations tht .rerak River Hydr- ctr.c-Powe^ Jo,, Ltd., has relumed89 words
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71 1950-07-26 4 The Ceylon Tamils' Afs:ciatkL will hold a Quiz Meeting today (Wednesday* at 6.30 p.m. at the.r premises. 11, Handy Road. Mr. P. K. Krishnrpllai wi'l give a talk on Thalavnurn Tnamilanurt. at the Ceylon Tamils' Association 11, Handy Rop.d on Friday, July 2 i at71 words
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55 1950-07-26 4 NEW DELHI, July 25.— The President gave a dinner party at the Jovernment House on July 22 to neel thj Prime Minister of Paki l an. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Among ho&- present, were the Indian Ministers, the Pakistan High Commissioner and the UN R;pre«entaGIIS - 55 words
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Article56 1950-07-26 4 NEW DELHI, July 25. T;ie manufacture of dry cells and batteries m India has reached a stage when it can satisfy a substantial part of the national consumption. To standardardise the product, the Indian Standards In sUtution have issued standard specifications for laclanche type dry -cellsGIIS - 56 words
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106 1950-07-26 4 SRINAGAR, July 25.— A memorial service was held at Srinagur on July 22 at All Saints Church m memory of the four United Nations military observers and Major K. K. Singh, who died m the recent air crash near Pathankote. Speaking on the occasion, ColonelGIIS - 106 words
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Article72 1950-07-26 4 BOMBAY, July 25. An expedition of ten Indian mountaineers vill leave Bombay for Pa.thankot :>n September 15 on a 40-day surr?y of the Himalayan region;. Third of its kind to be organised >y the Hikers Club of India, the .xpedition will be hea.ded by tne 6_year-oldGIIS - 72 words
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