Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-03 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 107. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article429 1954-06-03 1 Hindu Mahasabha Leader Denounces Hug's Arrest From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 2.— There has been a great deal of interest m the events m East Bengal among the political circles and some cautious comment m the Press but there has been no official statementReuter - 429 words
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Article37 1954-06-03 1 WASHINGTON, June 2.—A high Pakistan official said Tuesday Communists i,n Ind'-'i and China "were well' linked up" and were m part responsible for the unrest m his country's vital jute producing area. A PAP - 37 words
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Article89 1954-06-03 1 DACCA, June 2 The crack Sylhet-Ch ttagong mnii train was derailed 43 miles from Dacca Monday night killing one woman and injuring at least 30. according to reports reach, ing here. The reports said all seven coaches and engine left the track. Cause of the derailment wasReuter - 89 words
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Article63 1954-06-03 1 DACCA, June 2. -More than 70 people were arrested m East Benga; yesterday bringing the total to about 290 m three days. Those arrested included six members of the newly elected provincial Assembly. Others were held after a miner clash between rival factions at a jute millReuter - 63 words
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69 1954-06-03 1 Kashmir Issue Back To Sec-Council KARACHI. June 2 Pakistan will go back to the Security Council and press for an early settlement of the Kash. mir dispute if a negotiated settlement cannot be had with India. Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed All said last night. In his monthly broadcast to the69 words
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265 1954-06-03 1 WHY SHOULD OTHERS DISCUSS ASIAN PROBLEMS? Nehru BHOPAL, June 2 A<9Jte;i«ing a public meeting here Premier Nthru commented that India uas not invited to the Far East conference m Geneva and "aWf it appeared stl range that problems vitally affecting As an countries -i. 11,(1 be ili v •>• (tReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-03 1 Queue For Water PHOTO. Scenes like ths are common m Hong: Kong as thou-i intts form up m Mm- to get their supply of water from the public taps, shortage of rainfall m the colony has compelled residents to go on a four hour 1 lily supply A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article118 1954-06-03 1 LONDON. June 2.— Britain Tuesday night announced that General Sir Gerald Templer will take up an "important mi itary appointment" m the near future and will not now control the British army of the Rhine m Germany. Sir Gerald, retiring British High Comnvssioner In Malaya,AP - 118 words
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Article54 1954-06-03 1 LONDON. June 2— Britain's National Film Finance Corporation, set up r oy the Government to lend money to producers, lost £1.190,340, its last annual report showed Tuesday. The report aatd the British film Industry looked m better shape than during the crisis of five years ago, which led to theAP - 54 words
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Article168 1954-06-03 1 VATICAN CITY. June 2— The W:dy of newiy-sainted Pope Pius X will be returned to Venice, fulfilling his 1903 promise to sorrowful Venetians that "alive or dead, I will come back." The forthcoming return of the Saints body to St. Mark's Cathedral, is believed tJo beA.P. - 168 words
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86 1954-06-03 1 From Our Ow n correspondent CTIAMUIOAKCH, June 2. The Waters of the River Sutlej were released into the hundredmile long Bhakra Canaj on Monday by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Bhlmsen Sachar The opening of the canal marks India's determination to utilise the waters86 words
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Article89 1954-06-03 1 From Our Ow n Correspondent POONA, June 2 Four National Museums to perpetuate th e memory of Mahatina Gandhi will be shortly built at Rajghat, Wardha, Sabaramati and Madura i. The Gandh.y Trust i-'und and its meetdng here ha« decided to set aside one crorc of89 words
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Article87 1954-06-03 1 NEW YORK, June 2 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was given a thunderous welcome by a million New Yorkers yesterday as he was submerged m a traditional broadway ticker tape parade. The Emperor resplendent with many campaign ribbons waved and smiled as h e rode a'ongReuter - 87 words
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356 1954-06-03 1 PARIS, June 2 French army nurse Genevieve De Galard. the "Angel of D.en Bien Phu," arrived m Paris by a'r from Saigon. Cheering crowds mobbed the pretty 29-year-o!d nurse at Orly Airport here. Over 100 poHcemon linked arms to force back journalists andReuter - 356 words
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Article160 1954-06-03 1 U.S. Arms Rushed To Honduras TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras June 2 The Honduran War Minister, General Leonidas Pineda, said last nig"ht a United States ship is on its way to this central American country, with more amis including tanks for a new Combat battalion be 4 ng formed here at top speed.AP - 160 words
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Article30 1954-06-03 1 ATHENS, June 2 President Tito arrived at Piraeus, the port of Athens today m the Yugoslav training ship Galeb for the four-day state visit to Greece.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article75 1954-06-03 1 GENEVA, June 2. Ali Soheniiy, Persian Ambassador to Britain, left here by air yesterday for Londou following his meeting here la&\ Saturday with Mr. Anthony idden, British Foreign Secretary on the Angio.Persian oil problem. He was reported to be "well satisfied" with this discussion Principal executive ofReuter - 75 words
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260 1954-06-03 1 BANGKOK, June 2 Thatland will not be able to export all Its estimated surplus of 1.800,000 tons of rice this year, it was admitted offlcraXy £o: the first time yesterday. "We shall dp our best to export «t least one millionAP - 260 words
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53 1954-06-03 1 Public Oppose Suppression Of Press KAPALA, UGANDA, June 2. Hostile crowds demonstrated yesterday against police sent to seal the presses of three suspended Buganda language newspapers. But there was no violence and no arrests were reportedThe papers were suspended Monday on charges of stirring up racial hatreds and disaffection againstAP - 53 words
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176 1954-06-03 1 Soldiers To Try Where Politicians Have Failed Arranging Ceasefire In I. C GENEVA, June 2.— The soldiers take over from the politicians here today m tackling two of the main problems m bringing peace to Imlo-China arrangements for a simultaneous ceasefire and the regrouping of the opposing forces m Vietnam.Reuter - 176 words
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131 1954-06-03 1 Ship Chartered To Transport Goan Troops Found Holed! Owner Gets 5 Years' Jail From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 2.— De Souza, the owner of a small ship m Goa, has been sentenced to five years jail by the Portuguese authorities on a charge of sabotage. It appears the Goan131 words
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Article127 1954-06-03 1 .MOSCOW. June 2.— Pravda, the Soviet Communist party newspaper yesterday denieu American pi ess reports that tne Soviet Union was unwilling to negotiate on atomic energy uniess tne United States agreed to the unconditional prohibition of nuclear weapons. Pravda said tne Soviet Union wanted the UnitedReuter - 127 words
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Article140 1954-06-03 1 Radio Dust Over Bengal CALCUTTA, June 2. The radio activity of atmospheric dust over the Bay of Bengai and of rain dust soon after the American Hydrogen bomb explosion m the Pacific on Apri. 6 was about seven to eight times that normally found due to cosmic rays and other140 words
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Article43 1954-06-03 1 LONDON, June 2.— lndian diplomat V. K. Krishna Menon, who was headed from Geneva to New York, arranged unexpectedly to fly back to Geneva last night for talks with Eastern and Western leaders on an Indo-Chtna settle. mtat,— APAP - 43 words
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Article78 1954-06-03 1 S'pore-Madras Direct Air Service From Our O»n Correspondent MADRAS. June 2 Direct air service between Matfrus anu Singapore will be shortly inaugurated by Air lnd.i international Air India wants .to open a new Bombay-Singa-pore service via >ia<li..> vi.in Constellation planet*. »iie first proving flight will Ik on June 20. The78 words
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Article167 1954-06-03 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, June 2 Veteran Congressman Dr. P. *V. Vardajajuiu Naidu was acquitted of tne charge tnat he haa vio.uud tne Iron and SSteei Control order and discharged by tno Chief Presidency Magistrate on Monaaj on technical point, ivaidu, one of tne167 words
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Article132 1954-06-03 1 From Our Own CorresponiU-:it MADRAS, June 2 The [Malayan Emigration Depot at Avadi consisting of nearly 200 acres of land and about a nundred buildings is n>-w for sale m one whole un-t. The depot was established at great cost b y the Malayan Government during132 words
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Article117 1954-06-03 1 From Our Ow n Corresponav.it PONIXIGHERRY, Jun e 2 Personal harrassment of Indian diplomatic represent, itlvea has new become common m French India. Phamplets and hand bills accus Qg the Indilan Consul-General Mr Kewal Singh of cruelty m denying visas have appeared m the streets.117 words
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536 1954-06-03 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. June, 3, 1954 Task Before MacGillivray VDDRESSING the Federal Legislative Council soon after his assumption of office as the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray declared; "I can promise you that, as High Commissioner, I will spare no efforts to get this Emergency obstacle out of536 words
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2764 1954-06-03 2 Daughter's Right To Father's I ntestate Property Changes Proposed In Hindu Succession Bill Special Provisions Regarding Aliyasanthanam, Namboodiri Laws NEW DELHI: The right of a daughter to a share m her father's intestate property, and the absolute right of a woman to hold property, whether acquired or inherited, are someFOC - 2,764 words
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123 1954-06-03 2 SHILLONG: Mr Phukan Sangma President o f th e Garo Hills District Congress -Committee, opposed the move for the formation of a separate hill State comprising: the hilly regions of Assam. Any move for such a State would be disastrous and would definitely gFOC - 123 words
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227 1954-06-03 2 GAUHATT. A four-day discussion m a cordial atmosphere marked the proceedings of a joint conference between the Deputy Commissioners of Sylhet, East Pakistan, and Khasi and Jaintia Hills, Assam, which concluded at Shillong- recently. Matters on which agreement was arrived at related to trespass cases, cultivationF.O.C. - 227 words
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Article97 1954-06-03 2 AH ME DAB AD: Total donations to the Bhoodan movement on April 30 stood at 3,305,853 acres of land, according to information available with the Gujerat Bhoodan Samiti. These donations came from 265,560 persons. Bihar's contribution of over 2,000,000 acres is the largest among the StatesF.O.C. - 97 words
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Article172 1954-06-03 2 SIMLA: Thousand-* of people, ln< liitVing women and children, lustily cheered the t'rme Minister Sri Nehru, when he made a public appeaiance last Saturday night after a »*io«v at a theatre. When Sri Nehru n ow holidaying here appeared m the balcony of the theatre building',FOC - 172 words
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Article352 1954-06-03 2 HOUSING FOR THE MASSES MADRAS: The solution to the problem of housing industrial workers lay m the decentralisation of the population, and industry said S;i L M. Chitale Government Architect, m a rad o talk on 'Housing for Industrial Worker' recently. He said the history of rapid growth of townsFOC - 352 words
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1458 1954-06-03 3 SEQUEL TO SUPREME COURT DECISION SCHOOLS 9 RIGHT TO ADMIT ANY STUDENT UPHELD BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay will issue revised orders by the end of next week explaining its educational policy m the light of a Supreme Court judgement recently, dismissing the StateFOC - 1,458 words
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Article304 1954-06-03 3 POONA: Social and cultural activities and physical training, including organised games are among the 10 compulsory subjects included m th e new syllabus or secondary schools m Bombay State to be introduced m all standards up tJ and including the 10th with effect from June 1955.FOC - 304 words
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Article177 1954-06-03 3 NEW DJSLHI: A suplementary inau-u.S. operational agreement was signed here la_-L weejc It w*H piuvide additional equipment, supplies, training opportunities and technical asaujtonce to tne existing extension training centres m the country with a view to spelling up training of village-level workers and uraadcniiiig tneFOC - 177 words
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Article98 1954-06-03 3 TIRUVANNAMALAI: There was a severe dust-storm accompanied by rain m Tiruvannamalai for nearly four hours recently. Power supply completely failed. A number of trees were uprooted and small huts m various parts of the town were damaged. Many public buildings including the municipal boys' highF.O.C. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-06-03 3 Queen Elizabeth the Quee n Mother «.ijoy 8 a joke with Lt.-Coi. C. A. Josrs command ing officer of t'h c Inns of Court Regiment, m Temple Gardens, on May 26. Her Majesty presented) INK* oclour 8 to the regiment, a Territorial unit attached toA.P. - 82 words
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178 1954-06-03 3 Confidence Voted In Sind's Pirzada Ministery KARACHI After hectic political activity, the Sind League Parliamentary Party passed a vote of confidence m Pirzada Abdus Sattar thus giving another term of like to his Ministry. Forty-eight members were present cut of a total party strength of 89 The rest of theFOC - 178 words
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Article207 1954-06-03 3 NEW DiSLJII: A Committee to review the conditions of service, emoluments eic., of the nursing profession m India has been set up by the Union Ministry of Health, m implementation of a resolution pass, ed at the second meeting o f the Central Council of HealthFOC - 207 words
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Article40 1954-06-03 3 CALCUTTA A difficult heart operation was successfully performed for the first time m Calcutta at the Sir Nilratan Sircar Hospital on Friday. The operation, performed on a 16-year-old boy named Anath Garai, lasted l l^ hours.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 40 words
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191 1954-06-03 3 To Make Kodaikanal More Attractive KODAIKANAL: Sri C. A. RamaKrishnan, Collector ot Madurai, presid.ng, a special meeting ot the Koclai Tourist Bureau was held m the locai -Municipal Council Hail to concert mcusures to make the station more attractive to v.sitors. The moat effective way of advertising, the station, (iieFOC - 191 words
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Article68 1954-06-03 3 BOMBAY About 1.000 workers engaged by chipping and painting contractors here struck work on Wednesday ■ast m the Bombay docks, demanding a full settlement of the bonus issue The strike has affected 15 ships m the Alexandria and Victor' a docks, but a spokesman of theFOC - 68 words
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Article172 1954-06-03 3 NEW DELHI: Tiie Delimit tation Commissions revt&eo proposals m respect of the aoiimitutaen of constituencies m the Ooorg StaJte were pu/D--iLshed mn a Gazette 1 of India extraordinary, dated Fet», 3 iast. The Qomimlssion's proposals m respect or the State or Madras and Andhra were published on AprilFOC - 172 words
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152 1954-06-03 3 Rice Ration In Malabar To Be Increased To 12 Ozs MADRAS: To bring down the soaring price of rice, the Govcrnent, it is understood, will liihortly increase the rice ration from 7 to 12 oes per adult per day m Malabar, N4l--giris and parts, of South Kanara, district where rationingFOC - 152 words
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Article230 1954-06-03 3 OVER 500,000 IN WEST INDIA TO BENEFIT BOMBAY: Over 500,000 workers employed m about 2,000 factories m Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Bharat and Greater Bombay are expected to be brought within the scope of the Employees' State Insurance scheme, by stages, during the current year, authoritative sourcesFOC - 230 words
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Article278 1954-06-03 3 RECENT CLASHES IN MALABAR NEW DELHI: "Muslims of MaJaibar have been Instructed not to resort to violence or retaliation," said Mr. Mahomed Ismail Shai.b, President of the All-India Muslim Ijengu-r He had assured them tint their grievances, if ;iny, would be fought by legal, o nstltutional and non-vioKnt method.*. RegardingFOC - 278 words
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Article154 1954-06-03 3 NEW DELMI: The Government of India's decusiic n to allot, on a quasi-permanent oasis, evacuee residential nouses m certain hiil stationii> to displaced person.« towards settlement otf their certified claims has been announced. The hill stations axe; Simla, Kasauli, Dagshai, Sabathu Dhaxampur. Dalhoutie and Dharamshala (mFOC - 154 words
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413 1954-06-03 4 Kotelawala Govt. Drafting Legislation COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government is drafting legislation seeking powers to "decitizenise" registered citizens who are found guilty of anti-State activities, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman told the Press last Saturday. He said the Government would also use these powers against thoseFOC - 413 words
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Article269 1954-06-03 4 COLOMBO: Th e Education Publications Board has decided to undertake th e translation of standard text-books f n all scilence subjects into the national j languages. I This decision was taken recently when the Board met to discuss the implementation of the recommendations made by the CommitteeFOC - 269 words
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264 1954-06-03 4 CHUNNAKAM: With the little State aid given to coops m Jaffna, the strides made here m the co-operative sphere were great, said Mr. J R Jayewardene Minister of Aeri' culture and Food, when he laid the foundation stone of a special ward fo rFOC - 264 words
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166 1954-06-03 4 New Routes To Unconquered Mountain CALCUTTA, June 2 A British expeuition exploring approaches to the world a mud hignest mountain tne unconquered 28,i4« toot, Kancuenjunga, have found and investigated two new routes up the mountains treacherous south-west, face Dr D S Matthews, physician to the'expedition aaid yesterday One route layReuter - 166 words
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Article105 1954-06-03 4 MRA Alone Can Destory Colour Bar CAUX (Switzerland), June 2. —A Negro educator irom West Virginia told the World Assembiy for Moral Rearmament Tuesday that "no other force than MRA can bring the kinu of moral and spiritual revolution needed m America.^ Professor Richard Brown of Bluefield State College mAP - 105 words
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261 1954-06-03 4 WASHINGTON, June 2.— Sen. Ralph Flanders (Republican- Vermont) yesterday accused Sen. McCarthy of Hitler-like tactics which, the Vermonter said, have sown division and confusion m the nation, besmirched responsible government, and created "forboding" among such minorities as the Jews. Sen. McCarthy replied by charging Sen. FlandersA.P. - 261 words
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Article189 1954-06-03 4 2 European. Planters Killed Twto Europen have oeen killed and a member of the Security Forces Jaiu a civilian wounded by Commuoist terron'Jts mi n the Federation. Tne secuivty forces have Killed a terrorist, says an Emergency Oommunique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds. The manager (Mr. Robert ouesiniut)189 words
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Article99 1954-06-03 4 One ictf the orphan sari's m the ludian Chnuien's Welfare Home. Taiping, nameiy, PaJaniyayee alias Sarasvatny. was ffiven away mi n mamge on May 21 to Mr. M. Govinoasamy of Kepong, Kuala Lumpur. The ceremonies were conducted according to Hindu ntes at the Mdriaimnan Tmnple, Taiping.99 words
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Article43 1954-06-03 4 LUCKNOW: The case against Mr H. Naqvn, a local advocate who was being prosecuted by the CiCvernment on a charge of writing threatening letters to Syed Ali Zaneer, UJVs Minister for Justice and JfiXCiSe. was wltftril-DWn lu.ar vsreeK. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article53 1954-06-03 4 GUATEMALA. June 2 Former President Lazaro Cardenas ot Mexico sent Guatemala's leftist Government a message oi sympathy m what iie caned 'this nour m which you r .sovereignty is threatened." Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz' regime kept a close watch on Latin Ameri ca Embassies for oppostionAP - 53 words
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Article45 1954-06-03 4 LONDON, June 2. Mrs. Antnony Eden, wife of Britain's Foreign Secretary, said. Tuesday her doctors' have ordered her to rest "for the next few weeks." She cancei. ied her immediate engagements, Mr. Eden is now m Geneva for the Asian peace talks.— APAP - 45 words
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228 1954-06-03 4 ALL MALAYA HINDU CONFERENCE IN KUALA LUMPUR ON JUNE 5 6 Over 180 delegates from all over Malaya and renre*2S* .^rj? 0 8 .*£L dv Tem institute,* P^l »J»dfes of Hindu opinion are expected to attend th© AH ?»?h? V l Con er^«* which be held e n June 5228 words
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