Indian Daily Mail, 21 August 1954
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Title Section17 1954-08-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 185. SINGAPOBte, SATUKOaV, AUGUST 21 t ***** FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-08-21 1 PHOTO. Cunevieve D? Galard- Terraule, The Angel of Dien Blen I hu," tries on a Texas-Style hat given her during a br ef stob-over m Dallas, Texas recently. The hat was presented by Miss Faye ParneU, Director of the City-County Nursinu School at Parkland Hospital.A.P. - 68 words
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309 1954-08-21 1 Praja-Socialist Leaders In Jitters From OOru r Own Correspondent TRiVAJiBBUM, Aug. 20— The fate of the Praja Socialist Ministry m Travancore-Cochin hangs m the balance. There has been such public indignation throughout the CMMtry against the death of four T.T.N.C. demonstrators dunny309 words
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Article79 1954-08-21 1 MANILA, Aug. 20. Manila City Councillors, under a crusading spell, aacr c recommending closure of massage clinics which, they claim, encourage immorality. A group vt three City Fathers recently conducted suiprise vis ts to these establishment and observed: 1- No massaging apparatus. 2. Shapely lady attendantsA.P. - 79 words
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Article75 1954-08-21 1 Akali Dal Breaking Up From Ou r Own Correspondent PATIALA, Aug. 20.— Master Tara Singh's Akali Dal Is tast breaning up. Led by Bhagan Singn, lormer vice presiuent more than forty delegates of Akali Dal Convention have resigned and joined the Congress erimass. They told the pressmen they are feu75 words
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Article40 1954-08-21 1 SINO-NEPAL FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE Katmandu, Aug. 20 A Sino.Ntepal Friendship League was formed here ye.ner day ''to promote and tftieng then the ancient ties belweo Nepal and China." None of Nepal's major political par tieu was represented at the meeting. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article245 1954-08-21 1 Safety First Week will be observed throughout Sing.i por e Island this year as from ■tpt. 9. This was announced D y »he Singapore Safety First ;&un. cil which is organic ing the Week m conjunction with the l üblic Relations Office. It will be a245 words
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Article120 1954-08-21 1 HANOI: Mr. S Dutt Mr V Khofla and other m e m ■*tt of the International com ntatoa for Indc.China on August 18 met Hanoi's sniaJJ J^dian community for tho ■nil time since their afrinl jn Indochina at the celehra. lOn of the .seventh ann.ver s *ry of120 words
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228 1954-08-21 1 TEKING, Aug. 20.— Mr. Clement Attlee and his seveti fellow Labour Party delegates dined at Peking's celebrated summer palace, former home of 'the Chinese Emperors, last night the eve of their departure by plane lor Mukden, 350 miles north-east228 words
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Article65 1954-08-21 1 ATHENS" Aug 20 Greece and Britain have agreted to make all efforts to avoid m. c'd^nts over the Cyprus uispute which would harm th^ traditional friendship binding the two countries, thte Grresk Foreign Ministry announced here yesterday. The agreement wate reached during yesterday's meeting o* the British Ambassador,Reuter - 65 words
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Article68 1954-08-21 1 UNITED NATIONS N.Y. Aug. 20.— Ralph J. Bunche, American Negro winner of the Nobel Prize, yesterday was appointed Under-secretary without specific assignment m the U.N. Secretariat.... The effect is to make Bunche the top American m the Secretariat. The appointment was announced by Secretary General DagA.P. - 68 words
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Article35 1954-08-21 1 WASHINGTON, Aug 20 Madame Chiang- «ai" Shek the wife of the Nationalist Chinese leader has accepted an Invitation 'to attend an Uncrican Legion Convention dinner for distinguished oUes-r.B here on Aug 30- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-08-21 1 photo. A special picture of Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, taken /o» hei fourth birthday, which mxms celebrated on Aug. 15. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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74 1954-08-21 1 DR. ALAGAPPA'S ADVICE TO NEW GRADUATES From Ou r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 20. Nearly 1,900 students including thousand women took their degrees m Madras University convocation m the last two days. Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, a great industrialist and philanthrophist, delivering the convocation address urged the students to work74 words
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190 1954-08-21 1 CRUSADE FOR DEMOCRATIC CHINA INC. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 20. A new organisation to promote democra_ tic ideals and constitutional government m China has been incorporated m California as Crusade De_ mocratic China, incorporated Organiser and guide spirit is Mr. Jun Ke Choy, head of an import firm, who spent 30Reuter - 190 words
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Article80 1954-08-21 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.— The U.S. Congress yesterday passed a Foreign Aid Bill providing U555,243,575,795 to bolster Military and Economic defences against Communism around the globe. The total is seme three quarters of a billion U.S. dollars less than the U556,020,633,533 asked by President Eisenhower. HammeredA.P. - 80 words
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429 1954-08-21 1 Menon Opens Gandhi Memorial Hall, Nuar Mr. M. Gcpala Menon the Representative of the Government of India, declared open the $15,000 Gandhi Memorial Hall ot the Muar Indian Association on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. m the presence cf a large and distinguished gathering. It was his last important function of429 words
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Article53 1954-08-21 1 The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode and 'Mrs. Goode, will leave Singapore on Sept. 1 by sea for a short leave m South Africa. They will return by air on Oct 17 While Mr. Goode is on feavo Mr J D. Higham will act53 words
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Article332 1954-08-21 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 20.— The body of a negro was recovered from the East River today and police said they believed he was a torture victim of Brooklyn's youthful murder for fun gang. Authorities said the boys had confessed beating a negro, burning hisAP - 332 words
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Article104 1954-08-21 1 Indians For Goa Talks Named NEW DELHI, Aug. 20.India named two men yesteiday to discuss witn Portugal proposals for an impartial observation of their territorial dispute and suggested the meetings start on Aug. 24. In a note handed to the Portuguese Minister Dr. Vasco Vieira Garin the government announced itA.P. - 104 words
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93 1954-08-21 1 BANNED FLAG TAKEN OUT IN PROCESSION! COUNTY TYRONE, Northern Island, Aug. 20.— Fifty-two people were hurt here last night when police baton charged a procession of 500 men with clubs escorting the Eire tricolour whose display Is banned. The men were celebrating the release from Belfast jail of Mr. LiamReuter - 93 words
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Article34 1954-08-21 1 MADAME SUN VAT SEN LONDON Aug. 20 Ma. dame Sun Vat Sen, sister In law of Generalfcwimo Chang Kai.Shek, haa been elected a deputy to the Red National Ooagrew, Pe'pme radio announced yeetcniay. APAP - 34 words
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162 1954-08-21 1 ho eir Hfcl"iesses the Rulers of Malay States have turned down the proposal put forward by the Malayan Indian Congress Jhat eUt£ members The keeper of the Rulers' Seal m lettter dated Aug. 18 to the President, Malayan Indian Congress states162 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-08-21 1 Ice cream is a favourite of khits the world over. It* just as hot a favourite with kings and presidents. Here, America's President D\\i K ht Klsrnhower and his wife Mamie, (below), enjoy ice cream on a stick, during a picnic at the President's Catoctin mountainA.P. - 78 words
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83 1954-08-21 1 MR. MENON WILL BREAK JOURNEY AT MADRAS Mr. M. Gopala Menon who is leaving for India by the Air India International Constellation aircraft at 7 a.m. tomorrow will break journey at Madras and proceed to Bombay by train on Tuesday accompanied by his wife. After a day's stay m Rombay,83 words
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270 1954-08-21 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2O.~lndia today protested to PorpSSLJZZZ c lGge s HUUn( J °f a demonstrator by a Portuaucse on the Goan border on Monday. lvi,J he J >rOt€Bt S9id TheBe violent ™«™res are bound to tuxve grave repercussions m India:' The protcht allegedReuter - 270 words
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Article31 1954-08-21 1 LONDON* Aug 20 com. muntst China yesterday an. nounced the appointment of Lo Kuei p o as Ambassador to the Vietmlnh government w ladouChln*. Lo'» previous Job wta an fivta APAP - 31 words
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565 1954-08-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Sat. Aug. 21, 1954. Notes And Comments RIGHT MAN FOR TROUBLE SPOTS two postponements of his departure Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, is leaving Singapore tomorrow to take up a new assignment, probably m Kenya. In the diplomatic565 words
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1716 1954-08-21 2 National Plan Loan Is An Invitation Says Deshmukh N£W DELHI: An appeal to all sections of the people to contribute liberaliy to the National Plan Loan was made by the Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, m a broadcast talk last Monday. Following are someFOC - 1,716 words
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Article152 1954-08-21 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru was faced with a problem recently how to spend ten minutes which he found he had! clipped off his independence Day schedule. When Mr. Nehru arrived at ttajghat to dedicate flowers at the Samadbi of Mahatma Gandhi, he was tenFOC - 152 words
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Article180 1954-08-21 2 WASHINGTON: India's decision to cancel an air trans, port agreement with the United States as of January 17' 1955, drew a protest m the House of Representatives from Mr Carl Hinshaw (Repiull. can). He said that the proposed move by India was "an arb:. trary180 words
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Article287 1954-08-21 2 POLITICAL WILDERNESS FOR BEVAH? LONDON: Aneurin Bevr.n b&s caused a iirst.ciass poli. tdcal sensation with his decision to fight Hugh GaitskeJl the farmer Chancellor of the Exchequer for treasurersnip of the Ijabour Party m next month's election. If he is tie. featedi m 'his contest wl'.h Gait&kell, a solid representa.NAFEN - 287 words
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Article226 1954-08-21 2 PONDICHERRY: On the eve of Sri Aurobindo's birthday celebrations, the Mother of the Ashram here expressed her desire to adopt double nationality. French and Indian. At a large gathering of the members of the Ashram, the Mother, m a declaration said: "From the first time I came toFOC - 226 words
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299 1954-08-21 2 BOMBAY: His Eminence Valerian Cardinal GracU*. Archbishop of Bombay, has deprecated "misinterpretations ivf polices and incidents directly or indirectly, affectin? thl Church m the foreign Press. tae In a statement on the eve of Independence Day, Cardinal Gracias said that, "taking an overall surveyFOC - 299 words
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Advertisement81 1954-08-21 2 Such f-^SSifak t^th V^ KW^^^ bur v s Rusks The nch wi^^^ malt flavour wi en \at vNdF^i&4 courage him to chew, \w| r^ u5 assisting him m SOLE ACENTSi BARLOW CO., LTD Ocean Building, Singapore. pTHERE AND BACK^ 1 MAS AIIE Jk \mf UNE JAY •W I I I81 words
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Article467 1954-08-21 3 Prasad's Call For Greater Effort To End Poverty NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Raiendra Prasad, issued the following message to the nationW the occasion of the 7th anniveSary of Xdeoen" It is equally natural that we should take this occasion m the spirit of thanksgiving andFOC - 467 words
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Article74 1954-08-21 3 NEW DELHI: In memory of those who fell m the freedom struggle of the country, Btop andl "te will be observed throughout India for a minute o n January 30 of each year—anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. This, it is learnt has been <l<o!dedi byFOC - 74 words
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Article129 1954-08-21 3 PATIALA: The first round of the battle against locusts which commenced on Aug. 5 m ever 1.000 villages covering nearly half of the 10,000--square-mile area of P.E.P.S.U. has been won. "Mopping up" operations are m progress m a lew dozen villages In the Bhatinda, Patiala andFOC - 129 words
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Article417 1954-08-21 3 BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Shah, at the Bombay High Court, while allowing the appeal of S. S. Miranda Ltd., passed a decree against the State of Bombay for a sum of Rs 2,64,968-15. The company held a trade and import licence for foreignFOC - 417 words
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Article172 1954-08-21 3 KARACHI: Mr. G. Moeenuddin, Secretary to the Pakistani Ministry of Health and Works, left for Washington to represent Pakistan m the talks on the Indus water dispute. The tripartite talks between represnetatives of India, Pakistan and the World Bank are expected to be resumed beforeFOC - 172 words
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Article78 1954-08-21 3 TIRUCHENGODE Certain silver ornaments, believed to be centuries old, of the Sri Arthanareeswaraswami Devasthanam here, turned into gold when they were melted last week under instructions from the Hindu Religious Endowment Board. The Trustees end the Executive Officer super, vised the process. The gold weighed 56 sovereigns.FOC - 78 words
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Article122 1954-08-21 3 DACCA: About 400 paintings by Pakistani artists are being displayed here m an art exhibition organized by the Pakistan Arts Council, which was formed m Dacca recently. One of the objects of the Council is to promote closer cultural ties between East and West Pakistan. The exhibition, willFOC - 122 words
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533 1954-08-21 3 TRTVANDRUM: Hoisting the National Flag m the Police Parade Ground Cnief Minister, Pattom ihajiu Filial stressed the great responsibility vested m each citizen of free India to safeguard the freedom of the country which they achieved after great sacrifices. n.c .ippeaieu to theFOC - 533 words
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198 1954-08-21 3 MADRAS: The Madras Assembly at a special session rejected the amendment passed by the State Council (Upper House) to the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (Amendment) Bill. The Council accepted an Opposition amendment to the Bill (earlier passed by the Lcwer House), prohibiting entry ofFOC - 198 words
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Article496 1954-08-21 3 NEW DELHI* The following In the text of a declaration 2rL! to government of India on the agreements emlng ho»--tilities m Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam. w lll^,^ 0 1 1611 India note ti» th agreements end,ng hostilities m Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam and makingFOC - 496 words
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Advertisement208 1954-08-21 3 I LIFE INSURANCE I at new reduced rates j The Insurance Policy taken out now 'B 1 1 may some day stand between you m and disaster. M IQIQ IQ*vd. S I NEW INDIA I I ASSURANCE co#) LT D. I P:; Bank of China Bu tiding, Singapore 1 M208 words
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Article71 1954-08-21 4 Life Assurance Company has vacancies m Singapore and the Federation for Inspectors of Agents. Salary Provident Fund, Commission etc. Only experienced men need apply to X c/o P.O. Box No. 621 Singapore. DETROIT, Aug. 18. Shareholders yesterday approved a merger of the Stu. debaker and Packard Motor CarReuter - 71 words
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679 1954-08-21 4 DISCUSSION SOON IN GOVT. PARLIAMENTARY PARTY COLOMBO: The activities, m Ceylon, of the Committee for Free Asia an organisation financed by the Americans— are to be questioned at the next meeting of the Government Parliamentary Party. The Committee for Free Asia isFOC - 679 words
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131 1954-08-21 4 U.S. Trying To Destroy Ceylon's Culture! COLOMBO, Aug. 20.—Buddhist mcnk lndasara Thero accused the American Embassy m Ceylon yesterday trying to destroy Ceylon's culture and religion. Addressing a conference of monks m Ambalangcda, a South Ceylon town, the monk said the Portuguese invaders of Ceylon cf the 16th century triedA.P. - 131 words
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Article57 1954-08-21 4 There will be a iocial gathering at the Kamala Club on Monday Augf. 23, and members who are desirous of attending it are requested to contact the Hon. Secretary at the Club premises today be. tween Id a.m. and 12 noon. Members may also collect then their57 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-08-21 4 BLINDFOLDED NOT BLINDLY Of the many unofficial ambassadors of India who had visited this part of the toorld, and made a lasting impression on the peoples here, magicians are some. The dazzling feats of P. C. Sorcar are still fresh n the memorim of Malayans. Equally famous and able magician100 words
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196 1954-08-21 4 The Federation's fifteenth White Area was declared yesterday. The area is known as the Pontian White Area." It is a strip on the west cost of Johore, covering an area of 40 square miles. Its population is 15,000. The majority of the people196 words
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202 1954-08-21 4 MANCHESTER, Enghmd 1 Aug. 20 The Manchester Guardian today questioned the lund&mcntal usefulness of the proposed Southeast A.sUn treaty organisation. To counter the mni'.ary threat of communism, tne best course the forthcoming conference m the Pnihppuiea might be {for ail the participating countries to reaftnm.Reuter - 202 words
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96 1954-08-21 4 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 20 Sweden officially announced yesterday she will not be a candidate lor the United Nations Security Council seat now held by Denmark. The Swedish Foreign Office said Belgium notified Sweden last January of her desire to enter the contest fo r the nonpermanentA.P. - 96 words
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Article320 1954-08-21 4 COLOMBO: Here's one film star's wie who isn't a film star her&elf and doesn't wish to be one; who is, m fact quite content to be a happy housewife. Shantha Balachander, wife of the famous Madras star didn't even meet her husband through films. He wasFOC - 320 words
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Article98 1954-08-21 4 PHILIPPI WEST VIKGINIA. Aug. 20 A propoa ed move to send 12 white pupils and a white teaser to a Negro school has been abandoned by the Barbour Country Board of Education m a secret meeting. The sudden reversal came 24 hours after protest ibyReuter - 98 words
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Article112 1954-08-21 4 CAMERLEY, South England. Aug. 20. Commanders of the armies of eight British Commonwealth nations were to-day concluding their three-day secret conference here on methods for improving cooperation between their forces. The talks were convened by Field Marshal Sir John HardIng, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, whoReuter - 112 words
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127 1954-08-21 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 A compromise bil] outliving the Communist Party but not making membership m it illegal— cleared the Senate yesterday an<j was sent to the House of Representatives for flna! action. Quick House action was expected The bill declares the Com. munist Party toReuter - 127 words
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Article27 1954-08-21 4 TOKYO, Aug. 20 Th« Japanese government decided yasterday to open a legation to Israel Shlnldhi Uemutv, present ambassador to lur key, has been appointed temporary minister. APAP - 27 words
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Article71 1954-08-21 4 The European manager of the Sungei Taraar Estate m the Baling district of Kedah. has been wounded by terrorists. The manager, Mr. R. A. Bedingford, who was accompanied by a special ccnstable, was fired on by about three terrorists. The special constabie returned the fire. Mr Bedingford71 words
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Article55 1954-08-21 4 Iff, on account of weat'iet, it id necessary to cancel the (International Variety Coucsrt which has been organised on the City Hall steps on Satui day, August 21 m connection with WAY. Lan announce, ment will 'be' made m the 7 o'clock news bulletin of Ha'lio Malaya55 words
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Article41 1954-08-21 4 WASHINGTON, Aug Id A Bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday and sse t to the Senate would permit Am,<-ri can post offices to use a special cancelling tamp bearing the legend:' "Pray for Fteaee." APAP - 41 words
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