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Title Section16 1954-03-25 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 42. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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628 1954-03-25 1 NEARU'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday he believes there is "less chance of war now than a year or two ago/ but he feels a peaceful future is no certainty. Mr. Nehru opened a foreign affairsA.P. - 628 words
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Article208 1954-03-25 1 NEW DEJLJiI, Mar. 24. Prime Minister Nehru appealed o France yesterday to grant jc facto transfer of its Indian possess.ons to the Indian Republic immediately m view of ;he "spontaneous movement ior merger." "De jure transfer can follow but there is no reason further .o delayA.P. - 208 words
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Article117 1954-03-25 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 24. Communist China and India will announce probably within a fortnghit the results of their Peiping conference over problems involving Tibet, Premier Nehru told Parliament yester. day. Unofficial reports reaching New Delhi on which Indian spokesmen declined commentsaid an agreement under negotiation wouldA.P. - 117 words
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Article194 1954-03-25 1 PARIS. Mar. 24 India's protest against alleged French epression of activ ties favouring transfer of French India possessions to the Indian Republic has not yet been received m Paris, the Foreign M nistry reported today. A -pokesman added that newspaper reports the proest indicated, however, that vould causeAP - 194 words
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Article65 1954-03-25 1 L.OS ANGLES. Mar. 24. Dick Haymes, 37, croonerhusband of Rita. Hayworth was ordered yesterday to be deported to his native Argentina on charge that he reentered the United States forces around it outnumbered to Hadaii to see his future wife. The Government said the actionReuter - 65 words
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113 1954-03-25 1 He Slid Down The Pyramid Got $1,000 CAIRO, Mar. 24.— A man slid 540-feet down a pyramid m six minutes yestertfay and collected £1,000 from a Xin X for his trouble. King Saud of oil-rich SaudttArabia bet the guide showing: him around the big kh<M>|is Pyramid at Qiza that theA.P. - 113 words
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Article57 1954-03-25 1 FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar. 24 Two plants owned by Alfried Krupp, former German armament king, are now producing pontoons for the Egyptian Government, officials confirmed yesterday. He would not di cuss its but remarked that the pontoons "will be swimming en the Nile River' 1 some day.A.P. - 57 words
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Article174 1954-03-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Mar. 24.— The Government of India ha» decided that the settlement of many boundary disputes bet. ween Andhra, Madras and Mysore States should be decided at a joint conference to, be held m Delhi. They have therefore all three Governments to send representatives174 words
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Article49 1954-03-25 1 Meanwhile, Swami Sitaram is obdurately continuing his fast for Prohibition and this condition is grave. Even Premier Nehru has written him a letter urging him to discontinue and leave the State Government to make its own decision unhampered, but that has had no effect yet. Copyright.49 words
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Article281 1954-03-25 1 Inquest On Exhumed Body 'itiiS Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday upenea an inquest into tin- identity of a enarreu oouy, which was exhumed on Mar. H), alter a relative of /m- of tne Kiiuanj; Air crash vuiinis complained of a mistake m identuicatiun of two281 words
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163 1954-03-25 1 Attempt To Unseat U.S. Sen. Defeated WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 The U.S. Senate defeated yesterday a- Republican attempt on U.S. Democratic Sen. Dennis Chavez of New Mexico, it voted 53-36 against invalidating the 1952 Sentonial Election m which Sen. Chavez was declared the winner. Sen. Chavez refrained from voting, but theA.P. - 163 words
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Article126 1954-03-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 24.— A1l engagements of Chief Minister Rajaji for the rest of the month have been cancelled. He has been ill for more than a week but was reported well enough to attend the Assembly today. Now it is feared his illness126 words
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Article68 1954-03-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 24. Veteran Congress leader Dr. P. Subbaroyan was elected to the Council of States by members of Madras State Legislative Assembly yesterday. His daughter Parvathi Krishnan was also elected but as a Communist. Others elected were Mr. K. Madhava68 words
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103 1954-03-25 1 I-C SITUATION SERIOUS ADMITS GENERAL WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 Frances's Armed Forces Chief, j General Paul Ely, gave U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles a 30-minute review of the Indochinese military -i tuation Tuesday. Newsmen missed the General because he came and left by Mr. Dulles' private elevator. State DepartmentAP - 103 words
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Article181 1954-03-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADKAS. Mar. 24. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar arrived here yesterday afternoon looking lit and cheerful after his strenuous Malayan tour. Several legislators and pressmen were at tne airport to welcome him. ne had bareiy time to tell the Indian Daily Mail correspondent about181 words
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Article51 1954-03-25 1 LONDON, Mar. 24 Mao Tse-tung, China's supreme leader who recent rumours said had "disappeared, yesterday presided over the first meeting of the Committee for drafting the constitution, the New China news agency announced. Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central peoples Sovernment of c HiTI arfa CommitteeReuter - 51 words
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170 1954-03-25 1 His Excellency the High Commissioner, m concurrence with Their Highnesses the Rulers, has approved the recommendation contained m the Interim Report submitted by the Federal Elections Committee relating to the appointment of a Commission for the. purpose of dividing the coun try into electoral constituent cies m170 words
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373 1954-03-25 1 (By Our Staff Reporter* Air India International which runs four Constellation services a week between India and the United Kingdom via Paris, Rome and Geneva, will shortly be extending their services to Singapore from Bombay via Colombo, Mr.373 words
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Article97 1954-03-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 24.— Three Congressmen, one Dravidian and one Independent were elected to the five vacancies m the Madras State Council by Members of the Lower House on Tuesday. They are Mr. N. Annamalai Pillai, Mr. T. G. Krishnamurthi, Mr. S. Narasapayye, Mr.97 words
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Article121 1954-03-25 1 DACCA, East Bengal, Mar. 24 Thirteen people werekilled and 35 wounded m riots yesterday at a big newspaper mill at Chandraghcna near Chifctangong, 130 miles South of here, it was officially announce<i last night. Among those Wiled, at the Karnafuli plant one of theReuter - 121 words
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736 1954-03-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Mar. 25, '54 A Request To Our Contemporary one who has read the editorial of the Tamil Mura.su of Saturday last entitled "Which is untrue?" will be left in any doubt as to the utter unjustification of the attack which the Straits Times has editorially736 words
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876 1954-03-25 2 Altin Steinkopf - Altin Steinkopf By JONDON: In the dining room at the House of Commons lunch costs 3s. 3d., and the restaurant loses money. A member with three guests may have to lay out nearly £1 and an increasing number of the 625 legislators mA.P. - 876 words
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Article66 1954-03-25 2 NEW DELJHI: Mr. B. R. Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister, intervening m the general debate on the budget, told the House of the People that Indian economy was now m much better shape than it was a couple of years ago. He, reiterated the66 words
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Article112 1954-03-25 2 KANCHEEPURAM WorKmen who went up an old mantapam .situated on the western bank of the Ananthasaras tank in Sri Varadarajaswami Temple, came upon a leather bag containing, among otner things, a bank draft for Rs. 5.000. The draft was issued on the National Bank ofFOC - 112 words
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459 1954-03-25 2 -Sir A. R. Mudaliar NALANDA: Mr. A. Ram as warn i Mudaliar, addressing the second annual Convocation of the Bihar University, warned against the danger of banning studies in English and said he was convinced that in colleges adequate knowledge of EnglishFOC - 459 words
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Article133 1954-03-25 2 BOMBAY: The Textile Association of India (Bombay Branch) gave the following facts and figures about the Indian textile industry 100 years ago: The first batch of cotton mill workers in India was composed of girls brought out from England. Most of them fell easy victimsFOC - 133 words
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Article184 1954-03-25 2 NEW DELHI: The allocation of $5 million by the Canadian Government for the purchase of copper and aluminium under the Colombo Plan, announced recently completes the Canadian N allotment of $27.4 million for the two years, ending 1954. The balance of the amount is being utilizedFOC - 184 words
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Article871 1954-03-25 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri, Retired Chief Justice Supreme Court of India, made an appeal to the Sri Ramakrishna Mission to take up the task of "repelling the attack on religion and religious beliefs that are taking place before our very eyes." He was presidingFOC - 871 words
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296 1954-03-25 2 NEW DELHI: Stone implement*, of a 10,000-year-oic) culture nad been discovered m Durgapur, West Bengal, by the Archaeological Department of the Government of India. They date back to a time when toe Gtcngetic Plains bad not known human habitation. Durgapur in BurdwanFOC - 296 words
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Article263 1954-03-25 2 NEW DELHI: A tribute to the services rendered to the country by the late Mr. Dadabhoy Naoroji was paid by Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Hcuse of the People, while unveiling a portrait of "the Grand Old Man of India" at Parliament House. The poiFOC - 263 words
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605 1954-03-25 2 Seven Lapses Of Indian H. C. In London! NEW DELHI UMM amounting to Rs. 3.18 crores in the Defence services were written off during 1951-52, an aud.t report has disclosed. Out of this, stores losses duo to theft, fraud or neglect and other irregularities amounted to over Ks. 3 croresFOC - 605 words
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Article38 1954-03-25 2 KARACHI, Mar. 23. An earthquake of severe intensity rocked Dacca yesterday morn, ing. according to a message received here First reports said the earthquake had caused large cracks in buildings. No casualties have been rept*4 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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583 1954-03-25 3 Careful Handling Necessary To Prevent Unpleasantness NEW YORK: The whole situation buildine un around India's suggestion that American militar? observers on the U.N. team m Kashmir be with drawn is taking a serious turn and, unless it is handled m an objective and583 words
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Article129 1954-03-25 3 "'an s£2fi? th^t the In-l-on iJiin take U P this quesCeneS^ 1 th thc Secretaryfroil r n he he returned thathorn take the Position v"lossu "loss mT Ot make an y move "Ties, to X, makea a formai the Amor; hlm **> withdraw -4™S n mlltary129 words
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Article219 1954-03-25 3 m/ TA: In donesi an diplomats from centres m Asa Au aL raha and Africa, meeting tt the mountain resort of -g.i. near here, are said to n^n 30 38^* P r °P os al9 thai Indonesia should try to use her jifluence to settle the Kashmir219 words
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Article277 1954-03-25 3 BARELLY. General Sr Frank Messervy, former C-in-C of the Pakistani Army, who is on a brief visit to this country, said here: "I do not believe that the Pakistan Army has in intention whatsoever of attacking India, nor would it wish to do so. "Naurally, hereFOC - 277 words
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Article104 1954-03-25 3 CAIXTUTTA, The latest type radar equipment will guide British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet Jet liners onto Dum Dum airport, Calcutta, during the coming monsoon season, it was officially stated here. A. London bound BOAC Comet crashed last Max m heavy monsoon weather shortly after takingReuter - 104 words
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153 1954-03-25 3 Fren^ IS> H We informed «S? Jl lOmatoc stud the French government is willing to let th? fauof f^.^ur French possessions In India be decided by way of a referendum The enclaves include Pondicherry, M ahe, Karikal and Yanaon. Their total population i 3AP - 153 words
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Article176 1954-03-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Labour Minister, Mr. Abid Ali told Mr. Govinda Reddy m the Council of States that the In'Jian National Trade Union Congress had 587 reg"stere<; trade unions affiliated to it with a total membership of D.19,258. The Hind Mazdoor Sabha had 220 unionsFOC - 176 words
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138 1954-03-25 3 Prasad's Message To Textile Centenary NJBW DELHI: Thte Presidtnt Dr. Hajendra Prasad In his message on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the Indian ootton Textile Industry says. "On the occasion of the centenary of cotton textile industry, I i-end my good wishes for the continued progress and prosperityFOC - 138 words
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305 1954-03-25 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister expressed the hope that the Geneva conference next month might lead to an easing of tension m Europe and the Far East. He said India had "no desire" to attend the Geneva talksReuter - 305 words
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Article279 1954-03-25 3 LONDON. News of tlw £5.000,000 loan which is bang raised by the government of ceyion was welcomed by the ft inancial Times. The invitation issued at the end of the 1952 Commonwealth conference to finance capital development m the Sterling Area wuth the aid of tlie London capitalReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-03-25 3 Vertical Takeoff Aircraft THE U. S. NAVY now has two new fighter*, the Convair xfy-i and the Lockheed Xfv-I. They are known as the "VTO Fighters," which means vertical take off. The plants are erected on a flight deck In a vertical position, by means of a mechanical ttft. The138 words
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588 1954-03-25 3 Commonwealth Moral Pressure To End Disputes LAHORE: Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All 3aid that unsolved disputes between members of the Commonwealth we r e bound to affect its prestige and authority both within and without. In his inaugural address at the opening session of the Eighth Commonwealth Relations ConferenceFOC - 588 words
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1271 1954-03-25 3 WITH their muzzles close to the ground and their ear* sweeping the grass, a pair of blood hounds ran eagerly through one field after another Then up a path into the village street and as straight as an arrow to the village hall. They1,271 words
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Article183 1954-03-25 3 SOUTH INDIAN DEPORTED FROM U.S. DUM DUM: The 28-year-oid bhaik Mohamed Ibrahim native O f Kizhakara: village in Ramnad District who has been '•eported from America arrived here from San Francisco via Manila. It is learnt that Shaik Mohamed who left Inda about 18 years ag-o, was a sailor attachedFOC - 183 words
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Article164 1954-03-25 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Goraon. Walker, former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Re lations. said here that in his opinion it would be "quite wrong" to try to work out a machinery for settling disputes between countries of the Commonwealth. Such a course would limit the sovereignty of theFOC - 164 words
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1135 1954-03-25 4 Women Must Enter Municipal Councils-MR. PANDIT Only Women Can Help Achieve World Of Dreams COLOMBO: The women of Ceylon said it with flowers and still more flowers when they welcomed Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations Generai Assembly, on her arrival at Ratmalana airport, while thousands of Indians1,135 words
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204 1954-03-25 4 Will Induce Indians To Leave Ceylon COLOMBO: The Minister of Industries, Housing and Social services. Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, in a report to the Minister of Finance, Sir Oliver Goonettlleke, states that the extent ion of the National Provident Fund Scheme to the estates will eventually induce Indrian workers to leaveFOC - 204 words
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73 1954-03-25 4 Tray. Sisters Will Dance Before Queen COLOMBO: The three famous sisters of the Indian screen —Lalita, Padmini and Kagini —will dance before the Queen at the Prime Minister's evening party at Th* Temple Trees on April 11th. They will be amone a party of 20 South Indian film stars whi**eFOC - 73 words
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Article166 1954-03-25 4 COLOMBA: Every mother would like her daughter to foe famous, but m the Pandit's family it's the mother who is more famous. Mrs. iPandit, most ardent admirers are her two dau#h* ten*, Mrs. Chitralekha Mehta and Mrs. Tara Sahgal, who have accompanied her to Oeylcn "It's niceFOC - 166 words
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Article146 1954-03-25 4 KARACHI, Mar. 24 The security police here hay« unearthed What is believed to be a Communist inspired plot directed against the v sit of King Faisal of Iraq. King Faisal with the Crown Prince Albdul man, is due to return to Bagdad today after aReuter - 146 words
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Article103 1954-03-25 4 THE HAGUE, Mar. 23. The Dutch operating company of the Royal Dutch Shell Group and the Shell Company itself yes. terday lost a joint court action aimed at stopping the Caltext Oil Company from using the "IC. Plus" m its advertising. OH companies have been waging an "advertisementReuter - 103 words
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122 1954-03-25 4 Lahore Confab Supports Imperial Preference LAHORE, Mar. 24 The unofficial Commonwealth relations conference meeting here has supported the continuance of Imperial Preferences and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. During- a discussion on commercial policy and freer trade a member of the United Kmgdom delegation said while •trade, a sterlingReuter - 122 words
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Article92 1954-03-25 4 AUCKLAND, Mar. 23.—The flying boat carrying Sir Edmund Hillary on his way to join a new Himalaya climbing expedition turned back yester* day to Auckland with engine trouble after flying 530 miles towards Sydney, Sir Edmund and Mr. George Lowe, another member of the successful EverestReuter - 92 words
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112 1954-03-25 4 LONDON, Mar. 24 Burma's Foreign Minltter, Sao Hkdn Hkio will visit Belgrade from March 27 to March 31 a Burmese spokesman announced here yesterday. The Foreign Minister will leave here by air fo r Paris tomorrow and will stay m the French capital for twoReuter - 112 words
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Article48 1954-03-25 4 LONDON. Mar. 24 Mr Sidney James Gazeley, of Petaiing Hill, Kuala Lumpur w a f a who dled last August* /«9 fl c? ate ta Brltain valu£l at te^s, it was announced yesterPrabate was granted to Mr Hubert Francis, civil SvKft of Swansea. Sonfh w-..— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article111 1954-03-25 4 BALTIMORE, Mar. 24 A Federal Court Jury yesterday convicted Henry Lloyd Kn ght, Washington airplane parts dealer, on charges of conspiring to violate the U.S. Neutrality Law by shipping supplies through the Iron Curtain to Poland n 1949. Both the 46 -year-old attorney and his personalAP - 111 words
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Article196 1954-03-25 4 L.ONDON, Mar. 24.— Sir Win.s f on Churchill"s Government was defeated by the Labour opposition yesterday m a vote on a new bill aimed to improve conditions m Britain's mines and quarries. But as the defeat loudly cheered by the opposition occured only m a standingReuter - 196 words
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Article112 1954-03-25 4 NEW DELiHI, MAT. 24 India and Rumania yesterday signed here their Jirst trad© agreement involving an exchange of agricultural and manufactured goods. The agreement is valid until the end of thJa year but may be extended for another year. India will pay for her imports with IndianReuter - 112 words
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Article143 1954-03-25 4 Oft Results HONOLULU, Mar. 24 Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the Atom c Energy Commission returned from the Pacific H.Bomb site ahead of schedule yesterday and declined to comment on any phase of the LGStS, Mr. Strauss did tell a reports i lO s P€nt four daysAP - 143 words
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151 1954-03-25 4 Bengalis Asked To Quit Pak. Consambly KARACHI. Mar. 24 Mr. Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, who led the opposition United Front to a landslide victory over the ruling: Muslim League m the recent East Bengal provincial elections, renewed his demand yesterday for the resignation of the East Bengal members of the PakistanReuter - 151 words
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Article72 1954-03-25 4 SEOUL, Mar. 24 The British Legation m Seoul announced today that the British Mm ster to Korea, Walter Graham, would atten<j the Geneva Conference as a member of the British delegation. The Legation said that Mr. Graham was expected to arrive m London about AprilReuter - 72 words
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Article94 1954-03-25 4 SHIP WILL PROVIDE QUEEN'S FOOD ADELAIDE, Mar. 24 The royal tour liner, the Gothic has taken sufiicient food abroad for the whole of the tour of Western Australia and for the voyage back to Eng. land, it was revealed here yesterday. This was cone so that if any poliomyletis infectAP - 94 words
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Article144 1954-03-25 4 Wu Now An "Exile" In U.S. EVANSTON, 111, Mar. 24— Dr. K. C Wu. former Goyerncr of Formosa, yesterday renewed his criticism of the Chinese Nationalist Government headed by Pre-ident Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. Wu, recently was ousted from his post of Minister without portfolio m the Chiang Cabinet. Dr. Wu,A.P. - 144 words
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