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Title Section16 1952-03-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 36. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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595 1952-03-16 1 NON-CONGRESSMEN AND INDEPENDENTS IN MAJORITY MADRAS, Mar. 15. Nominations have closed for elections to Madras State Council and Central Council of States by members of the newly elected State Assembly. Sixty two candidates have filed nominations for election to Madras Council for twenty fourFOC - 595 words
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Article216 1952-03-16 1 INDO-U.S. ECONOMIC COLLABORATION SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 14. India was "running a close race with time" m solving her problem of hunger and economic security, but was 'determined to succeed". Mi. S. R. Sen, the Indian Ambassador to the United States, said here. He told a luncheon meeting arranged m hisReuter - 216 words
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Article115 1952-03-16 1 FALL IN PRICES IN KOZHIKODE KOZHIKODE: Further falls m copra and coconut oil pncea have been recorded to-day. Coconut oil which was quoted at Rs. 340 yesterday is quoted to-day at Rs. 325 per candy of 700 lbs. Office copra which was quoted yesterday at Rs. 230 per candy IsFOC - 115 words
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Article71 1952-03-16 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15.— Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative m Kashmir, returned to Delhi yesterday after a week's visit ot Karachi for talks with the Pakistan Government on the four-year-old Kashmir question. Dr. Graham, who is making his third attempt to resolve the differences betweenReuter - 71 words
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Article286 1952-03-16 1 Addressing the Union Jack Club Sir Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore, wno la Chairman ot the Club, stated yesterday that: "One of the most important features of the Union Jack Club is its welcome to Servicemen of other countries and it is good to note that during286 words
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Article88 1952-03-16 1 AMRITSAR: Decline m the prices of yarn, woollen and art silk yarns continued ni the Amritsar market to-day. There was a decline of over 5 per cent In the superior varieties of art silk yarn fabrics an<3 buyers were scarce. Manufacturers have large stocks of woollenFOC - 88 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-03-16 1 Kichiaaburo Nomura, former Japanese Admiral, who was m Washington as a "Peace" Envoy when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour on Dec. 7, 1941, is jgreeted by Vice Admiral Harold Martin (left) as an Invited guest for change of command ceremonies aboard the U.S. battleship. "Wisconsin" m Yokosuka Harbour near Tokyo.A.P. - 74 words
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133 1952-03-16 1 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 15 —In the Travancore-Cochin Cabinet porfolios have been allocated among the new sixman cabinet as follows: I Chief Minister A. J. John; General Administration, Integration Problems, Education, Land Revenue and Planning Commission; T.M. Verghese: Home and Information and Publicity; P. Govinda Menon: Finance,133 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-03-16 1 Photo. General Nuri Yaniut (left), the Turkish Chief of Staff, shakes hands with General Dwight D. Elsenhower, during the Supreme Commander's visit to Ankara on Mar 4. Between the Generals, hidden hy their clasped hands, is Mr. Hulusi Koyncn, Turkish Depence Minister. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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205 1952-03-16 1 No Mass Meetings: Manilal's Appeal To African Indians DURBAN, Mar. 15.— Mr. Manilal Gandhi, who is In the eighth day of his 21-day "purification fast" yesterday appealed to the African National Congress not to hold mass meetings and demonstrations on April 6. These had been planned to coincide with theReuter - 205 words
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Article139 1952-03-16 1 MADURA: With little business passing, commodity markets m Madura are m dotdrums after the recent heavy slump. Merchants are unwilling to enter into fresh commitments and are awaiting advices from importing centres. Though wholsale prices of grams and other commodities have fallen to 20 to 30 perFOC - 139 words
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Article64 1952-03-16 1 On reading a Press Trust of India message m the Times of India on the National Service Bill an Indian, who is the son of a pensioner of the former Federated Malay States and who now lives m Bombay, has written to the Singapore Government offering64 words
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Article53 1952-03-16 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 15.—Bangkok was rife with rumour yesterday afternoon that King Phumiphon Aduldej, vacationing at the seaside resort of Hua Hin, on the Gulf of Siam, had been kidnapped. Siamese Government officials refused to confirm or deny the reports. The Publicity Department would only admit "There is53 words
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Article56 1952-03-16 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 15.— There will be no change m India's bank rate, it was stated by the Reserve Bank of India here. (Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, ,Mr. Richard Butler, announced m his budget speech on Tuesday that the British bank rate would be56 words
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411 1952-03-16 1 KARACHI, Mar. 15. Pakistan has had to draw on the sterling areas central gold and dollar reserves because her dollar expenditure from February to December last year exceeded earnings, Finance Minister Mohammed Ali disclosed here yesterday. But he did not indicate theReuter - 411 words
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Article114 1952-03-16 1 FORWARD TRADING IN STOCK EXCHANGE BOMBAY, Mar. 15. Several of India's cotton Kings crashed Friday as fine cloth prices m Bombay's wholsale markets fell from 10 to 25 per cent. The Bombay Government took the unprecedented step of permitting the forward trading m the stock exchangeA.P. - 114 words
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Article576 1952-03-16 1 HYDERABAD, Mar. s —The Chief Minister of Hyderabad, Mr. M. K. Vellodi, said here to-day that if Government of India's administration of Hyderabad State had been sue cesful and beneficial to the State, it was due, m a great measure, to the "inspiration and guidance" of two successiveFOC - 576 words
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Advertisement33 1952-03-16 1 Subscription Rates (BY POSt) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Place* 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0033 words
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683 1952-03-16 2 BALTIMORE: Chicken wnn club feet, deformed beaks, split spinal columns, dislocated hips, and misplaced organs* are being produced by an Indian scientist here so that little children may some day be freed from such congenital obnormalitles. At the children's Hospital School, Dr. PuliyurReuter - 683 words
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Article154 1952-03-16 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 13. Dr. William J. Holmes, one of the founder members of the World Medical Association and an eminent eye specialist* said here that the Government of India are seriously considering his proposal to set up an eye reseach institute. Dr. Holmes revealed that the instituteFOC - 154 words
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Article199 1952-03-16 2 NAGPUR. Mar. 13. The Nepa Mills, Madya Pradesh project for the manufacture of 100 tons of newsprint every day, will go into production "early m 1954," said Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, Governor, m his address to the first session of the new Legislative Assembly. The Governor added that theFOC - 199 words
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Article115 1952-03-16 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10 The Prime Minister will take over the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, after Mr. Sri Prakasa's departure for Madras. This was disclosed here by Mr. Sri Prakasa, at a farewell function held m his honour recently by the MinistryFOC - 115 words
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Article51 1952-03-16 2 Lady of the Lamp' and said he had seen m it a pictorial depiction of Florence Nightingale's intuitive assessment of a sufferer's requirements. Among those present at the function were Sardar Baldev Singh. Defence Minister, General Cariappa, C.-in-C. of the Army, and members of the Commonwealth Medical Historians Liaison Committee.—FOC - 51 words
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Article164 1952-03-16 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.- The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, presented Miss Dorotliy Davis, Chief Principal Matron m the army headquarters, with the Florence Nightingale Medal at a fuction at Rashtrapati Bhawan recently. The Award was made m recognition of Miss Dorothy Davis' devotion and sympathy with which164 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-03-16 2 Photo. Queen Fr» derika throws her arms round King Paul of the Helene* and kisses him on his arrival at Athens Airport on Mb* 1. The Greek King had flown from Paris after attending the funeral of King George VI m England A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article583 1952-03-16 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 13. A Division Bench of the Supreme Court laid down the law as to how far and m what way the confession ol an accused person could be used against a co-accused, In its judgment setting aside the sentence of death passed on Kashmira SinghFOC - 583 words
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Article34 1952-03-16 2 RANGOON, Mar. 14. A Burmese newspaper said yesterday that units of Chinese Nationalist troops on Burma's eastern frontier had ingltrated to Mongai state, 100 mile<# east of Taunggyl, capital of 'the Shan states.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article334 1952-03-16 2 SRI PRAKASA'S MESSAGE TO MADRAS NEW DELHI. Mar. 12.— "1 am deeply grateful for the very warm welcome which the Press and the people of Madras have extended to me and I look forward with pleasure to my visit to Madras," said Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governordesignate of Madras m aFOC - 334 words
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Article150 1952-03-16 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.— One of the forthcoming conference of the Consultative Committee at Karachi expected to consider is with refereile to the participation of non-Common-wealth countries m South and South-East Asia m the Colombo Plan, it is learned here. Already, among the nonCommonwealth countries, Burma,FOC - 150 words
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Article182 1952-03-16 2 BANGALORE, Mar. 9.—Addressing the students and staff of the Maharani's College for Women at Banglore Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt appealed to women to seize every opportunity for service that came their way. At the present day, she said, it would not do for people to thinkF.0.C. - 182 words
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Article34 1952-03-16 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 14 A usually well-informed source said yesterday that Ceylon may further slash imports from dollar and hard currency countries to contribute to the Commonwealth's Joint effort to ease sterling area difficul- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-03-16 2 President Aurlol of France held a reception at the Elysee Palace In Paris, Mar 5, for members of Parliament and of the Assembly of the French Union. Seen (left to right) at the reception are Mme. Jean Mas-son, wife of the Secretary of State for Technical Training; Phungha Nghai, FrenchA.P. - 89 words
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599 1952-03-16 2 CAIRO: Egypt's new Prime Minister, Ali Maher Pasha, is giving serious consideration to feminist demands. According to "Akbar el Yom", one of the newspapers which support him, he wants to give voting rights to women and. later, the right of election to Parliament.Reuter - 599 words
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Article282 1952-03-16 2 AMPITSAR. Mar. 12.—Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister said here that doctors and people serving the cause of health m India had a tremendous challenge to meet at present as disease continued to take a heavy toll of life. Adressing the annual prize distribution of the Glancy MedicalF.O.C. - 282 words
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Article57 1952-03-16 2 LONDON, Mar. 14— The ?iven a mixed reception by •sections of British press LoS 6 k°v^ n T imes said th^t Lord Salisbury's appointment was an admirable choice H^"t the Daily Express' (Independent R.ghtwing) declarea. ihe decision to send send Lo rd Salisbury bac? to theReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1952-03-16 2 COLOMBO. Mar. 14— Ships of the British. Indian and navies will go into action" on Mar. 27 north of Ceylon m joint naval manoeu Yf es it was learned here. The Pakistan Navy la also likely to take part m the exercises m which the Royal AirReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement91 1952-03-16 2 Needler's Chocolates Hmll Mark of Quality Highest Standard! Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz, Limited SINGAPORE Passages to South India BiL'StN. CO.. Straits/Nagapattinam/Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore. P. Swettenham. Penang. 20- 3-52 21- 3-52 23- 3-52 14- 4-52 15- 4-52 17- 4-52 9- 5-52 10- 5-52 12- 5-52 V First91 words
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982 1952-03-16 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 14. Deepening of th 9 depression was the feature m all .he markets* Bomcay P dv nS the las week The crisis reported last week e-oUd iSh week «l=o, and prices crashed further became of the inherent weakness of IheF.0.C. - 982 words
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Article694 1952-03-16 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 13— The heavy slump m the Commodity md Bullion Markets all over India this week is a definite trend towards the Government's avowed policy of disinflation. Official circles here preferred to describe the present slump as disinflationary rather than as deflationary. In spite ofFOC - 694 words
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Article422 1952-03-16 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. M. Kothari, President of the Federation of Indian Chambers o» Commerce and Industry, attributed the present steep fall m prices to the general disinflationary effects of the large revenue surpluses realised during last year, the unfavourable balance of trade and the withdrawal of a sutostantial422 words
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Article372 1952-03-16 3 VIJAYAWADA: Mr. Motiram and Mr. G. R. Garg, memberr. of the Technical Cc~.:r.iission, left for DeK.i after an inspection tour of the Krishna valley, RamabaGodavari delta area. The memebers said In an irterview that only the Krishna river valley scheme wond be recommended by the Committee forF.O.C. - 372 words
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Article55 1952-03-16 3 LONDON, Mar. 14. Attempts were being made at Aden yesterday to unload 700 tons of coal from the Indian steamer. Siva Ranjita, whose number three hold was ablaze. Lloyds Shipping Agency reported here. The Siva Ranjita. 5.881 tons, was bound from Calcutta for Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Reuter suited toReuter - 55 words
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Article162 1952-03-16 3 GWALIOR: Dr. L. C. Jain, Economic Adviser to the Madhya Bharat Government, told PTT to-day that if the present steep slump m commodity markets was not checked In time, it would hit the banks. It was surprising, he said that the Reserve Bank authorities In, BombayFOC - 162 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-16 3 Photo. This airview shows the remains of homes at the inlet town of Kiritappu on the east coast of the Japanese island of Hokkaido after it had been hit by a tidal wave which followed a death dealing earthquake. The ground is partially covered by snow which followed the quakeA.P. - 54 words
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667 1952-03-16 3 hamous Leaning lower Vtill Topple Over In 2,151 A. D.? The leaning tower of Pisa will lose its balance and topple over m the year 2,151, according to the experts. Every 12 months it leans one more millimetre fonetwentyfifth of an inch) aw.ry from the vertical as its foundations sagReuter - 667 words
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Article33 1952-03-16 3 JAIPUR. Mar. 14. Mrs. Roosevelt, now touring India, arrived m Jaipur on Wednesday. She was received at the airport by the Rajpramukh of Rajasthan and the Chief Minister. GIISGIIS - 33 words
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Article450 1952-03-16 3 INDEPENDENT BLOC'S OBJECTIVES MADRAS, Mar. 13 Tne t independent Progressive Bloc ox tne Madras Legislative AssemDly declared that one of its objects was "to align with or support as a temporary or iong-term measure other parhV^L groUps and legislative bodies consistent with and m furtherance of the objects Bloc andFOC - 450 words
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Article111 1952-03-16 3 CALCUTTA. Mar. 12— Kirik Tribhuvan of Nepal announced here that his Government was now ready to grant Nepali citizenship to all Nepalese residing abroad. The King who has speaking at a reception here said his people used to come out of their motherland m search of bread. ButFOC - 111 words
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406 1952-03-16 4 CEYLOXNEWS: COLOMBO: The Food Commissioner has delivered what amounts to an ultimatum to the trade that if private traders continue to cancel their orders for subsidiary foodstuffs Government will step m and take over all imports. Mr. K. Alvappillai, Food Commissioner, said: "I am watchingFOC - 406 words
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Article309 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: A prisoner who has turned out an alLwooden Grandfather clock at the Bogambara Jail has been pardoned on instructions from the Prime Minister and is awaiting his discharge. The clock, turned out by him m 12 days specially lor the Colombo Exhibition, isFOC - 309 words
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Article135 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Mr. C. Sittampalam, will shortly seek the approval of the Speaker, Mr. Albert F. Peries, to broadcast the proceedings of the House of Representatives on days of particular interest to the public. Mr. Sittampalam told me that he wasFOC - 135 words
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Article84 1952-03-16 4 ALUTGAMA: All proceedings of the Alutgama Town Council will be conducted and recorded m Sinhalese, according to a decision made at the monthly meeting of the Council. Mr. W. .Wilmon Fernando who moved the motion to this effect, further moved that all letters received should be repliedFOC - 84 words
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Article85 1952-03-16 4 Manageress For 'Sravasti COLOMBO: "Sravasti," the M.P.'s hostel, which has been managed all these years by a male, is now being placed m charge of a manageress. About- 12 M.P.'s patronise the hostel when Parliament is m session and normally two to three M.P.'s stay there almost daily. The hostelFOC - 85 words
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Article138 1952-03-16 4 GALtLE: A discovery whicn may lead to the unearthing of the treasures and library of Totagamuwe Srj Rahula Maha Thero has been made by Mr. O. Dahanayake. Office Assistant, Galle Gachcheri. It Is a diagram or plan inscribed on a rock found m the premises ofFOC - 138 words
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Article81 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: A week alter the announcement of the creation of a big endowment m the Ceylon University, Mrs. Arhur Moonesinghe of "Mateley" Skelton Road, Colombo, died here. It was only on Feb. 28, that a cheque for Rs. 100,000 was handed over to Sir IvorFOC - 81 words
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144 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: Colombo teachers will tour South India. Organised by the Colombo Teachers' Association, which arranges excursions every year for its members, this tour of South Indian cities of industrial and cultural Importance will cost Rs. 350 per head. Among the places to be visitedFOC - 144 words
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89 1952-03-16 4 MELSIRIPURA Boutiquekeepers and barbers have prohibited about 200 "rodiyas'' from entering boutiques or saloons of Kumbukwewa. to purchase essential commodities or to have their hair cut. The "rodiya" community, it is said, are also not allowed to enter the houses of the people of theFOC - 89 words
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Article88 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: Profuse apologies have been tendered by London Films through the Ceylon Embassy m London for falling to make acknowledgments to the Ceylon Gov. eminent for the co-operation m making the film "Outcast of the Island." London Films stated through Vincent Korda that this was due toFOC - 88 words
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Article62 1952-03-16 4 KIRINDIWELA: The drinking of tea brewed m a pot which contained a poisonous snake led to the hospitalisation of an entire family m the Waturugama area. The inmates complained that the tea tasted unpleasant, and it was then discov. ered that a "Karawala" had beenFOC - 62 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-03-16 4 Photo. Practising for the forthcoming all-England Badminton Championships is 21-year-old Eddie Choong of Penang. He anr his brother David hold the British Doubles Championships which they will defend. Choong Is seen at Wimbledon.- A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article329 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, appealed for funds to fight the next general elections. If the Labour Party could collect one-fourth of the funds of any other party, he said, "we could capture the government." Mr. Ooonesinha, who was addressing a meeting ofFOC - 329 words
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Article58 1952-03-16 4 COLOMBO: "I do not know m which words to express our gratefulness, sincerity and feelings towards our great Prime Minister, who is really a true Father of the Nation," said Dr. R, C. J. Rustoijjjee, speaking at a social m honour of Sir John KatelawalaFOC - 58 words
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84 1952-03-16 4 Excess deposits over withdrawls m the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank for the month of February amounted to $802, 462 the highest figure on record apart from the phenomenal figures recorded for the first month of the Savings Campaign m July last year when $1,241,91584 words
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