Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-13 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 117. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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208 1954-06-13 1 But No Communique Issued! WASHINGTON, June 12.— A five-power conference of allied military leaders which convened here on June 3to canvass the strategic situation m Redthreatened South-east Asia ended «ast night without any public announcement. "Tneir conclusions will oe transmitted to theirAP - 208 words
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174 1954-06-13 1 GENEVA. June 12.— Mr V. K. iviit'.uui ivienon, Indian United isations representative coriierrect nere until dawn yes. teruay with Mr. Chou En -Lai, c.iim.-£>fc Communist Prime Aii.nster and foreign Mmistei, on now to restore peace m 1 n do -Chin*la.s was their second meetReuter - 174 words
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Article331 1954-06-13 1 GENEVA. Jun o 12 A United states spuitediuan ae^ lared last night that the United Nations side m the Korean tains "made flnms f osltion yesterday. He adaeu ah six speakers on the non-Commuiiu-t tide expressed the view that the proposals of the Communists were unacceptableReuter - 331 words
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Article85 1954-06-13 1 BANGKOK, June 12 —Rice export prices were reduced Tnursduy irom one to six pounds sterling per ten, efft'suve immediately. L>uang Tawin Serptpanichkarm, Director General of the Foreign Trade Department, said tn« reductions Drought Thailand rates below wor.d market prices. Grades affected are 15 pet cent, 20 p«rA.P. - 85 words
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Article157 1954-06-13 1 GENEVA. June 12 One mndrcd delegates from lft laticns resume their talks on vorca here yesterday aftei t week-long lapse wifcn ;omf of them bitterly <ie-,-jribing the session as a .'buriil service." Yesterday's plenary sesion 4 the Korean conference iie 14th MMea the opening- ofReuter - 157 words
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Article95 1954-06-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 12. Public Works Minister, the Raja of rtamanad, said here yesterday emphasis m second Five-Year P.an would be mainly on tnc development of backward and scarcity ureas m the State. He said the scope for Major irrigation worKCopyright - 95 words
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Article76 1954-06-13 1 Fioni Oiir Own Correspondent TIKUFATHI, June 12 Lord V^nkateswar of lirumalai Temple here was yesterday adorned with a *>(••-'• cialiy niau- gem»et '-V'aikuta Hastam'' alter abhlsn,kain. A large number of pil. grinis gatheri\i at the occasion to have the d»et. v dharsan. The Hastam raaUcCopyright - 76 words
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252 1954-06-13 1 Admission To Professional Colleges In Madras •'rom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jun e 12 Thousands of eager students arc ieeking admission to the few lundred.s of scats m professional college^ m the State, The change m the rules by the Kamaraj Nadar Ministiy has aroused a strom of protest andCopyright - 252 words
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Article54 1954-06-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELI, June 12. -The Indian Government have approved the programme to manufacture the four wheel drive vehicle of the jeep c'ass submitted by Rmahindra and Mahindra. The firm has undertaken to to manufacture 69 per cent, by velue of theCopyright - 54 words
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Article83 1954-06-13 1 AGAINST TAMILS' INTERESTS From Our Own Correspondent NAGERCOIL, June 12.— A Political Session of the J.'ami| Arasu Kazhagam was held here last wt*?k» addressing which Mr. shaun in-i Gramani sa4d the Dravid'an Movement v»as opposed to the Tamilian interests. It was likci a poKon trying to work havoc on theCopyright - 83 words
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Article91 1954-06-13 1 NEW DELHI The IttdUa M.P.s' goodwill mission, which recently visited Nepal, said m i statement hero that m fiitc of the present political situation m Nepal, it could sco signs of increasing stability md rise of democratic forces luring the next few years. The statement saidFOC - 91 words
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Article42 1954-06-13 1 KURNOOL: Andhr a Uov•>rnment has decided co constitute a State Advisory Board m the lines of the Centra] Social Welfare Board to assist voluntary effort m extending and strengthening social ser Wee activities m th« State.— FOCFOC - 42 words
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80 1954-06-13 1 U.S. Wireless Sets Seized In Nepal KATHMANDU MajGen. Mrigendra Shamsher, Gorkha Par.shad leader, was arrested recently. Tne Customs seized four wireless transmitter seta wrapped m American newspapers, weighing aoout 5 id. Tne parcel was addressed to Gen. Mrigendra Shamsner and despatched irom America. Tne sets bore the inscription "Signal Corps,FOC - 80 words
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Article111 1954-06-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, (New foiK), June 12. India has nominated Dr. Radha Binod Pa* tor judge on the international oourt of Justice, a spokesman aaid Friday. He wouid serve till Feb. 5, 1961, finish. ng the 10-year term j( Sir fcienegai Rau, also of India, wnoAP - 111 words
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93 1954-06-13 1 NEW DELHI, June 12 The newspaper Hindustan Times which is usually la close touch witli the Government said yesterday that Mi. Jawaharlal Nehru's lister, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi pandit, may becom o an Indian High Commissioner m London She was likely to succeedReuter - 93 words
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Article77 1954-06-13 1 HONG KONG, June 12 The now China news agency reported tho Chinese trade delgation headed by Mr. Kunar i^uaii iett Peking for Indonesia Thursday for tr.uie talks as provided by the Sin> Indonesian trade agreement signed m the Chinese capital on Nov. 30 last year. TheReuter - 77 words
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Article56 1954-06-13 1 COLOMBO, June 12 Ceyion is carrying out tests to see if radio active rain caused recent floods m the Southern City cf Galle. Prof. A W. Atailvaganan), head of Ceylon University.; Physics Department, is conducting the tests and hay ordered .instruments from Jintain because hisReuter - 56 words
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Article64 1954-06-13 1 GEORGETOWN. Juno 12— Police h^ve completed an in* vestigation into allegations that Mrs. Janet Jagan tuu been visiting her imprisoned husband. Dr. Cheddi Ja°;ar, deposed Prime Minister of British Gurfnea, more jft^n than regulations allow. Dr. Ja«ran was sentences to six months imprisonment for violating the Governor's orderReuter - 64 words
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Article47 1954-06-13 1 CALCUTTA, June 12 The Reverend T. Sasaki a member of a Buddhist goodwill miss'on from Japan said yesterday that the mission had approached the Indian Government to use its good offices to secure the release of Japanese war prisoners rietAtaeri In Russia. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-13 1 New V ice-Chancellor Of Viswabharati SANTINIKETAN: June 11— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Visitor of the University of Viswabharati has continued the appointment of Dr. Prabodh Bagchi as Vicit-Chun-oellor of the University m place of Shri Rathindranath Tagore accardine to a message receivtM her^ from the Ministry of Ethioation. Government ofFOC - 55 words
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Article39 1954-06-13 1 PACHMARHI: The Madhya, Pradesh Governor, Dr. Sitaramayya, has accepted the res.gnation of Mr. R. K. Patil, the State's Development Minister, with effect from Monday. The grounds for Mr. Patil'a resignation are not yet known. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article237 1954-06-13 1 INDORE: Tile National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party which met here recently discussed the liberation movement m foreign pockets m India, the "repressive policy" of the U.P. Government and pro. nibition. It also considered the report of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia on the AsianFOC - 237 words
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Article74 1954-06-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent .MADRAS, June 12 The Government of India have .decidcj to electrify the main line between Epinore a »U Tambaram m order to increase the frequency of the services and meet the growing City's demands. Presently only two Jinus are electrified and steam trainsCopyright - 74 words
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Article72 1954-06-13 1 ALLAHABAD Shops ana business establishments m different localities of Allahabad were closed on June 7 m res ponse to a strike call by the Praja Socialist Party m protest against the U.P. G2\crnment's electricity tax. The citywide protest, whlcn was marked by demonstrations, processions, and aFOC - 72 words
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Article588 1954-06-13 1 India's Association Essential For Indochina Settlement Casey's Statement After Talks With Nehru Aff NEW DELHI: June 12— Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. R. G. Casey, indicated before leaving for Geneva yesterday that an Indo-China solu- T/ at Geneva on the basis of his talks Thursday with India's Prime Minister MrReuter - 588 words
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Article81 1954-06-13 1 .riom our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. June 12 The first ihwn item m Devanagan script wa s trans, mltted by teleprinter Thursday evening between i>atiirt andr Do.ni. The Government of India h»d given permission to the "Hindustan Samacnar* News Agency to develop Hindi teleprinter circuit and transmitCopyright - 81 words
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Article145 1954-06-13 1 BOMBAY Heavy thundershowers, accompanied by nigh velocity winds, before duak on Monday marked the onset of the South-West monsoon m the city. Nearly half an inch of rain was registered m li hours by the Santa Cruz weather forecasting station. The station reported that there was aFOC - 145 words
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Article116 1954-06-13 1 NAGPUR: A charred body, munique issued, here said that dentifled to be that of Kumlri Ahilya Date, a lecturer m the Nagpur Science College, was recovered by the police m a stone quarry on the AmbaJ. lieri Road last week. Thirty-five-year-old Date was reported missing fromFOC - 116 words
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145 1954-06-13 1 BOMBAY: Air India International's first Super Constellation, the Rani of Jhansl, arnv. Ed at Santa Cruz airport from London recently. It was piloted by Captain Vishmanath, Assistant Operational Manager of the Air India International Corporation and covered the distance of 5,100 miles from LondonFOC - 145 words
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Article78 1954-06-13 1 MYSORE: Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, Union Deputy Food Minister, .said here that foodgrains imported from Burma would be kept m reserve ay there was no food deficit this year m the country. Mr. Krishnappa, who was i addressing a public meeting i said that nearlyFOC - 78 words
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553 1954-06-13 2 Kamaraj On Problems Before Madras Govt. MADRAS: The Chief Minister of Madras, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, last Tuesday covered a wide range of subjects from land reform to crossword puzzles at a Press conference m his chambers. In reply to a question re- IFOC - 553 words
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177 1954-06-13 2 THIMAYYA'S SOLUTION TO WORLD PROBLEMS MUSSOORIE: Lt.-Gen. K. S. Thimayya, G.O. C.-in-C. Western Command recently said that the problems of the world needed deep human understanding, and not hatred. Gen. Thimayya, who was addressing Rotarians at their inter-city banquet said, that efforts should be made to raise the standard ofFOC - 177 words
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Article309 1954-06-13 2 MADRAS: A 37-ycar-olu -nill worker, Sanyasi, residing m Perambur, lost his life m an effort to rescue a drainage worker, who was drowned In a manhole. The incident, which resulteu n the death of these two perions, occurred at Strahans itoad. Perambur recently. It isFOC - 309 words
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219 1954-06-13 2 PAK PAYMENTS ABROAD: NEW PROCEDURE KARACHI The Pakistan Government has laid down revised procedure for the method of payment from Pakistan to various countries. A Gazette extraordinary issued recently said "m the case of American account countries, payment will be made m U.S. or Canadian dollars. Payment can also beFOC - 219 words
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Article154 1954-06-13 2 I NEW DELHI The Delhi 'State Government has, m a memorandum to the State Commission, urged the formation of a Greater Delhi comprising the present State and portions of Uttar Pradesh, the Punjab, Rajasthan and PEPcSU. The memorandum was prepared by a committee consisting of five membersFOC - 154 words
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227 1954-06-13 2 P.S.P. Satyagraha In Uttar Pradesh 106 Arrests AGRA; A batch of eight satyagrahis of the Praja-Socia-lisit Party, which has launched a "no enhanced irrigation tax" campaign m the district, were arrested. The total number of arrests to date m the district since the campaign was starteu eight days ago, is227 words
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554 1954-06-13 2 REGIONAL LANGUAGES TELLJCHERRY: Formally inaugurating the 23rd Annual Conference of the Samastha Kerala Sahitjia Parishad which commanced its session m Cherusseri Nagar at Badagara recently Dr. K. Bhaskaran Nair of the Travancore University deplored the increasing patronage accorded to Hindi and pleaded that theFOC - 554 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-06-13 2 Photos Governor Sir John Nicoll (m a Jeep see picture on top) reviewing detachments of the Armed Forces and Police at the Padang m celebration of Queen's Birthday on Thursday, June 10. At left is a closer view of the Governor m the Jeep. OtherIDM - 64 words
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Article284 1954-06-13 2 KARACHI The Pakistan Government has decided to al. low the Import of cinema films for exhibition m Pakistan from all countries, including India, on a rental basis every half year. The rental to be remitted to the various countries outside Pakistan will be subject toFOC - 284 words
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Article71 1954-06-13 2 BOMBAY: A parcel containing emerald* worth IN. 29,000 wait stolen recently from the counter of the foreign past office at Ballar i Pier. Police said it was being pested to France. The parcel, it was stated, Ml stolen whilo an employ f r of a lecalFOC - 71 words
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Article65 1954-06-13 2 BOMBAY: Fifteen hundrec shipping- and painting worker m the Bombay docks who hav< been on strike, resumed worl ■m Tuesday following the settitiinent of their demand for I bonus. The workers demanded Rs 65 as bonus per workers fo the year 1952-53. They wt 1FOC - 65 words
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Article80 1954-06-13 2 HILLARY IN "EXCELLENT CONDITION" NEW DELHI Sir Edmund Hillary, who was reported to be ill on his way to Mount Makalu, Is safe and "In excel, lent condition." A message from Sir Ednund, m response to a broadoast made by Ah-India Radio inquiring about his health, "Regret unnecessary concern aboutFOC - 80 words
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Article94 1954-06-13 2 KUMBAKONAM: Sri M. -Calyanasundaram, M.L.A. leader of the Opposition Madrab Assembly, addressing a meeting pleaded for the collection of •ales tax at single point, and -aislng the taxable limit to Ra. 40,000. He said that the Kamaruj Ministry would be tested by the ouchFOC - 94 words
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Article2148 1954-06-13 3 Dr. GERALD WENDT) I - Dr. GERALD WENDT) I (By POR almost a decode the world has thought of atomic energy with awe and horror. Almost any new discovery m science may be used either for good or for ill. But it is tragic for science that the greatest discovery2,148 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-06-13 3 PHOTOS. A general view (see picture above) of the vast satheiingpresent to witness th e athletic spoils held at the Kalaimagal School m honour of the Queen's Birthday. June 10. Picture (right) sh:ws Mr. G. Saran^apany, President of the School •vlanagcmcnt Committee, addressing theI.D.M. - 80 words
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142 1954-06-13 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. V. T. Krtehnamacftari, Deputy Chair, •nan o i the Planning Commission, expressed confidence uiat unless nature turned out lO he unkind, the increase of i.O per cent m the national iooome envisaged m the lirrrt Five Year Plan wouldFOC - 142 words
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107 1954-06-13 3 SAMBALPUR Sitalasasthi. 4 local festival which synchronizes with the break of monsoon, came to an abrupt nd for owing a free fight on -Monday between two parties canning piecedcnce for their processions. There was an exchange of brickbats hampering -he normal observance of the .estival107 words
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60 1954-06-13 3 Appeal To Exhibit Indian Products Abroad BOMBAY: Mr. Kanuakai Jnlon Mini.'toi for Commurci recently called iron privafc jntcrpri.se to tak<. the Initiative m organising exhibitioiu o. manufactured products abroad mrl .suggested that a central organization should > c set U|i for this purpose. The Minister was addressing representatives of variousFOC - 60 words
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Article98 1954-06-13 3 NEW DELHI Mr. C. S. Siangan, pilot-instructor o» the Delhi Gliding Club, and Mi. <je San. Chargp d'Affairc3 jf the Be'gian Embassy, set up an all-India duration record tor two-seater gliders by re--naining m the air for six hour.-, and one minute. They took offFOC - 98 words
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Article50 1954-06-13 3 TEN A III Sheik Silar, "wanted" accused m the Munnnng Village Munsiff' s Murder Case, who was absconding for the last 5 months waa arrested by the Tenali Police last week. The Police are trying to trace the only other absconding accused is the case.— FOC. FOCFOC - 50 words
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86 1954-06-13 3 MANGALORE: The Indian Airlines Corporation plane, on its Bombay-Mangalore-Cochin scheduled flight, could not land here recently owing tv bad weather, poor visibility and low c.ouds. The nine passengers bound for Mangalore Hew on to Cochin. Mangnlore has been experiencing intermittent torrential rains si. iceFOC - 86 words
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Article75 1954-06-13 3 NEW DELHI Although tUe Paris talks for a peaceful transfer of the French Indian settlements to India have failed, authoritative circles hinted recent' at the possibility of the negotiations being revived soon, says P.T.I. No indication was, however, available as to the mode of negotiationsFOC - 75 words
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194 1954-06-13 3 LUCKNOW: Regarded as "the first case of its kind m India," the premature development of a four-and-a-half year old boy Shah Nawaz, drew the attention of medical experts here. A few months ago, his father noticed that the child was "rapidiy changingFOC - 194 words
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Article123 1954-06-13 3 BOMBAY: India will send a delegation o f 40 to 45 pci;ons to the seventh session u«the International Conference of Social Work to be held m Toronto, Canada, from June 27 to July 2, it was announced .rom the South-East Asian legional Office of the ConferenceFOC - 123 words
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2004 1954-06-13 4 EDDIE TAN - EDDIE TAN By INDONESIA. now m her fifth year as an officially recognised Republic and striving to occupy a worthy place among the international family of nations, still has the political, economic and social hicoups. And for the time being, they seem toAP - 2,004 words
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Article91 1954-06-13 4 DIPLOMAT FISHED OUT OF A WELL COLOMBO: A member of the foreign diplomatic corps fell into a well some days ago and other d.piomats who were on the spot nshed him out with difficulty. it occurred when the diplomats were enjoying the hospitality of a provincial Government Agent. The tamashaFOC - 91 words
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265 1954-06-13 4 Indian Pawnbrokers Winding Up Bussiness COLOMBO: Many Indian pawnbrokers and moneylenaeis are here on temporary residence permits are winding jp their businesses and preparing to quit the Island. Capitalising on. this situation x number of Ceylonese have .aken to these businesses which lave hitherto been the monopoly of non-nationals. ButFOC - 265 words
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Article190 1954-06-13 4 Karl Kasmann Quits COLOMBO: The Govern•nenfs threat to take away I Jitizenship from those who :iave obtained citizenship by fraudulent means has led to the disappearance of one prominent Leftist Mr. Karl Kasmann. Mr. Kasmann, it is believed, has left this country for good. Investigations leading up to his departureFOC - 190 words
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Article55 1954-06-13 4 KURNOOL The Union Oov ernment has agreed to the proposal of the Andhra Government to conduct a survey of the State's mineral wealth, it was officially learnt here. A scheme for the investigation of coal deposits m the Godavari valley during 1954--55 was also under considerationFOC - 55 words
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Article63 1954-06-13 4 The results of the Hindi Examinations' held m Feburary, 1954 under the ausDices of the Dakshini Bharat HTndi Prachar Subha, Madras, are as follows PRATHMIC Kuala Lumpur: 1 M Vira. pathram, 2. Mahendrasirigh; 3 Manjeetsingh; Singapore centre:— l. Santa Dharam. MADHYAMA Kuala Lumpur: 1 Jaswant Ral; 2.63 words
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Article118 1954-06-13 4 4 INJURED IN STUDENTS' QUARREL KARUtt There was an affray La Sithalavai, Kuiitalai Tamq on Sunday between memoers of tne congress Party anu the Dravida Kaznag^n m winch lour persons were injured. Tne trouble arose, it is stated, wnen scnool boy owing ai.eglance to tnese two Parties, wnhe m aFOC - 118 words
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Article116 1954-06-13 4 SANTliNitvn,iAiN The University o rants <jomm.ssaon has it is learnt, agreed to sponsor establisnment of an institute of lndo-Tioetan studies at visvaunarati, and to meet its recurring expenditure. The Institute at Vfcwabharati will seek to promote 1. Systematic study and investigation of Indo-Tioetan cultural re.ations aown tne ages;FOC - 116 words
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Article44 1954-06-13 4 DARJfcfcL-iAi.: iTinu- Minister Nenru will be ttuilrst President of the Mounnuin- eerinst Institute, Darjeeiing it is learnt here. The first of the Institute commences some time m October soon after the return irara Switzerland of the Chief instructor, Ten sinjj Norkay FOCFOC - 44 words
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112 1954-06-13 4 M AHE MAHAJ AN A SAHA DEMONSTRATIONS Ti^LJ.CrtKKrtY/, Over 30 de•iegates from dirterent parts of French Mahe attended a special convention of the Mahe J Mahajana Sabha held recent.y i at Palloor, a village near here Mr I. K. Kumaran, promi- nent pro-merger leader, who presided, congratulated the J freedomFOC - 112 words
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Article73 1954-06-13 4 DEHRA DUN Air Marshal Mukherjee, C.-in-C., Indian Air iTorce. took the salute at the eighth passing-out parade of the Joint Services Wing, Indian Military Academy, here recently. i The President's Gold Medal for being first m order of me. i rit at the, course was awarded toFOC - 73 words
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Article46 1954-06-13 4 SRINAGAR Mr. Ajit Pra- I sad Jain, Union Minister of j Rehabilitation, arrived here from Delhi recently. He will i preside at a conference of Ministers and officials of the i Rehabilitation Departments of 18 StatpS hp-ncr h»IH hmo novf week.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article51 1954-06-13 4 BOMBAY Two rhore workers died on Monday when a winch of an Indian vessel s.s. I Indian Trader, now berthed m the Alexandra Docks here, snapped while lifting heavy cargo from the ship. The J cargo fell on the workers, who i were l n the hold.-FOC - 51 words
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Article40 1954-06-13 4 OOLOMBo: Three affricaltural dnstructors will be scni to japan to st\*dy paddy cultivation methods thci>». Mr. J. K. Juyewardene, Minister of Agriculture and Pocd. will ask Parliament fcr a supplementary vote of 11^. 16,000 for this purpose. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article40 1954-06-13 4 KARACHI: Pakist a'i Prime Minister. Mr. Mohammed All, on June 3 called on Mr. EL S. Suhrawardy, who has jeen ill for some time. Mr Suhrawardy later flow to Switzerland on Sunday for medical treatment.— FOCFOC - 40 words
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