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Title Section16 1952-06-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 127. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JUNE 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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911 1952-06-17 1 S.I.T. Flats: SAYS MacNEICE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE NEEDED TO COMBAT CORRUPTION (I.D.M. Staff Reporter) The fact that one's name is on the register does not mean that he will be getting an S.I.T. .flat, he may not get one at all, as long as there911 words
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117 1952-06-17 1 We Must Show World Our Strength IKE DETROIT June 16.— Gene ral Dvgight D. Eisenhower on Sunday declared the United States must continue building up its military strength so it can show the world "we are strong enough to be unafraid." Said he is "very, very hopeful" no more AmericanAP - 117 words
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Article65 1952-06-17 1 NOT NOW SAYS MISS INDIA NEW YORK, June 16.— Mrs Indrani Rahman," Miss India" disappointed photographers here Sunday by refusing to cnange from her multi coloured sari into a bathing costume. Arriving here by air from London to represent India m the "Miss Universe" beauty pageant at Long Beach, California,Reuter - 65 words
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Article90 1952-06-17 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, June 16. East Pakistan's government has put a price on the heads of man-eating Bengal tigers whose attacks killed 19 men m a single year. Thus far, the government Forestry Department paid out Rs. 3,000 (US$9OO) to hunters who killed 10 tigeressA.P. - 90 words
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Article111 1952-06-17 1 NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, advised sensitive members of the House of the People to "cultivate a sense of humour." When Dr. P. R. Deshmukh, Con?., Madhya Pradesh, remarked that the complexion of most members of the Opposition was not fair, aFOC - 111 words
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158 1952-06-17 1 DEMOCRACY IN ASIA DEPENDS ON INDIA WASHINGTON, June 16. IT.S.l T .S. Ambassador Chester Bowles said yesterday that the future of democracy m .-Aftfe depends on its «uccess m India. "If India fails to build her democracy successfully," the American envoy to that country said, "that failure will be heardA.P. - 158 words
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403 1952-06-17 1 Appreciate Fully Principles Of Tra de Unionism GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO TRADE UNIONISTS COURSE "I am confident that m course will assist you to appreciate fully the true principles of Trade Unionism and how they should be applied", said Mr. J. F. Nicoll, Governor of Singapore m a message to the403 words
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226 1952-06-17 1 Struggle For Attaining Dravidasthan To Begin? /W MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 16.— Periyar Rama&wami presiding over a two-day state-wide conference of Dravida Kalagham which concluded m Salem last night, declared his intention to launch a straggle immediately for attaining Dravidistan. The struggle would begin defeated. with protests226 words
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Article, Illustration160 1952-06-17 1 Indian Frigate Squadron Commanded by Captain M. K. Heble, I.N. will reach Singapore today on a four day operational visit, enroute to Bangkok, after a two-day 'exeftfse Morris Minor' with X A.F. Sunderlands off the Malayan coast. Frigates Jumna, Sutlej and Kistna took partG.I.I.S. - 160 words
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37 1952-06-17 1 CAIRO. June 16. The newspaper Al Akhbar reported today that Saudi Arabia's King Ibn Saud has become a father for the 64th time. The monarch Ls 75 years old.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article118 1952-06-17 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent BHIMAVARAM, June If.— Swaml Sitaram broke his tw^ty-one day fast on Sunday which he had begun demanding immediate creation of Andhra State. His health had begun to break down and was feared that further fasting would be fatal. Fast, however, has had Tittle118 words
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Article84 1952-06-17 1 NEW DELHI:— The four clocks m the Chamber of the House of People on June 3 showed different times when Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, was replying to questions and suppiemen taries. Relying on one of the clocks. Mr. Tyagi heaved aFOC - 84 words
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Article64 1952-06-17 1 BANGKOK, June 16—Thailand is taking steps to boost rice production to 3, 000,000 tons annually to close the rice supply gap m South and Southeast Asia. The Thai Ministry of Agriculture has asked the cabinet for an appropriation of U557,600,000 to carry out the proposed programme,A.P. - 64 words
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733 1952-06-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., June 17, 1952. Ration The Education! JN view of the acute shortage of educational facilities !n the Colony, especially for the primary and post-primary stages, we make bold to issue this urgent appeal to the Government and to the Managements of the various nonGovernment schools733 words
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Article656 1952-06-17 2 Mrs. Renuka Ray Becomes The First Woman Minister CAICUTTA, June, 13. Dr. B. C. Roy formed a new cabinet for West Bengal on Wednesday with 14 ministers, including himself. The strength of the last cabinet was 13. There are also 16 deputy ministers, an innovationFOC - 656 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-06-17 2 Photo. British Troops of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry use pick axes to destroy an Illegal command po»t and dispensary m Compound <HS housing Communist nri«.nera on Koje Island off Korea.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article446 1952-06-17 2 MADURAI, June 12.—Resolutions requesting the Government not to effect any charge m the present system of Instruction through the mothertongue m high schools, to conduct the Matriculation examination m the mother-tongue, to remove the age-restriction for appearing at the Matriculation examination and to do away withFOC - 446 words
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Article247 1952-06-17 2 India Repays To World Bank NEW DELHI* June 13—India ha s repaid the first instalment, amounting to 850,000 dollars, of the loan she had taken from the World Bank for the Kun.s Land Reclamation Scheme, it was learnt here to-day. The loan wa s 8.5 million dollars and the firstFOC - 247 words
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Article180 1952-06-17 2 For Madras City MADRAS, June 13. The City of Madras will have one more College, the Agarchand Manmull Jain College at Thyag&rayanagar under the management of the S. 8. Jain Educational Society HHai a Excellency the Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa will perform the opening ceremony on Juno 25.FOC - 180 words
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56 1952-06-17 2 SIMLA, June 9. Pandit Shriram Sharma. Minister of Food and Civil Supplies, Punjab (I), said here to-day that if decontrol or even relaxation of controls were tried m the State to fulfil the commitments which had enabled Delhi State to announce a reduction mFOC - 56 words
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Article59 1952-06-17 2 KARIMGANJ Assam, June 15.— Authorities m Sylhet (Pakistan) have closed down all ferry ghats on the AssamSylhet border having no custom staff. This is caußing great hardship to passengers to and from Assam and Pakistan. This measure is believed to have been taken m connexion with theFOC - 59 words
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203 1952-06-17 2 Bhupat Political Refugee In Pakistan? Karachi, June 9. Bhupat, notorious outlaw of Saurashtra, wants to be treated us a political refugee m Pakistan, it i s stated here. It is stated that m a petition to the Pakistan Government he said that he had crossed over from India to seekFOC - 203 words
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Article87 1952-06-17 2 DACCA, June 11— The Pakistani Tea Licensing Committee, Sylhet, has been authorized to allot quotas to individual tea estate*, jvhich will carry export rights without destinational restriction^ of the provisional 1952-53 season quota of 30m lb, announced by the Ministry of Commerce recently. A revision of theFOC - 87 words
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Article55 1952-06-17 2 BHAGALPUP. June i 2 At least 13 persons were drowned Monday when a country boat carrying about 50 pasbengers capsized m .midstream hi the .Ganga near Colgon according to a report received here. The bodies have been recovered. No trace of the other rassengers wasFOC - 55 words
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Article71 1952-06-17 2 NEW DELHI. June 10.— The monsoon railfall from June to September this year ij likely to be not far from normal both m the peninsula and north-west India, according to a forecast by the Indian Meteorological Department. A statistical ansljrais «f "factors" m this regard indicates aFOC - 71 words
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Article53 1952-06-17 2 NEW DELHI, June 10— The Indian Army units engaged m giving assistance to the drought-affected Rayalaseema area by digging wells, etc., «tre being withdrawn immediately, it is officially learnt. As a result of the recent rains, their help is considered no longer necessary by thePTI - 53 words
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575 1952-06-17 2 MADRAS, June 12. The zonal system under the Madras Government's food decontrol scheme has been conceived on the basis of food self-sufficiency, geographical contiguity and the facilities available for quick transport, it is understood. Among the six zones constituted by the Government, there575 words
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Article54 1952-06-17 2 It is understood that as a 'csult of the decision of the Government of India to reduce the price of imported wneat. its retail price m West Bengal may be reduced by over Rs. 2 per maund. The Pood Department of hte State Government isFOC - 54 words
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303 1952-06-17 2 Highest U.S. Honour For Indian Scientist MADRAS, June 15. Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, Professor of Astroyhysies at th e University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory, ha s been awarded the Bruce Medal, the highest American honour m Astronomy, given by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific to distinguished scientists. Dr. Chandrasekhar, whoFOC - 303 words
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Article90 1952-06-17 2 BANGALORE, June 9.— Mr K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, announced yesterday that Prime Minister Nehu had granted Rs. 20,000 from his National Relief Fund for relief measures m the State. Speaking at a reception jriven by the Municipal Coun cil and the Taluk Relief CommitteeFOC - 90 words
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Article90 1952-06-17 2 PATNA, June 13— The Crovernment of Bihar, at the instance of the Government of India, have decided to deration sugar with immediate effect, says a Bihar Government Press Note issued here Tuesday tonight. Consumers, the Note added, whether card-holders or not, may take sugar up toFOC - 90 words
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Article29 1952-06-17 2 Release Of Coffee For Export NEW DELHI, June 12.— The Government of India has authorized the release of 1,000 tons of coffee from the 1951-52 crop for export.— FOCFOC - 29 words
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1018 1952-06-17 3 BUDGET DEBATE IN COUNCIL OF STATES: ALLEGATION OF PROVINCIALISM NEW DELHI, May 29.— Railway regrouping occupied the stage today m the Council of States when it began a two-day debate on the Kail way Budget. Mr. H. N. Kunzru charged that the regrouping ofFOC - 1,018 words
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Article68 1952-06-17 3 BHOPAL, June 16. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, Chief Minister of Bhopal, told the Assembly recently that the Government was "fully alive to the Fifth Column activities m the State." The Government was keeping day-to.day record of such activities, and would not be found lacking m takingFOC - 68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-17 3 Photo. England's wicket keeper Godfrey Evans and Wat kins dive m a vain attempt to catch India's V S Hazare off a hall from Jenkins on the first day'« May of thp First Test Match at Headingley, Leeds, Yorkshire, June 5. Hazare and Manjrekar made a great stand on 222.A.P. - 51 words
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Article250 1952-06-17 3 NO TRANSLATIONS YET FOR "MISSION" "REGISTRAR" NEW DELHI, JuneU.— Hindi equivalents to certain administrative terms are being forged m the chambers of the Ministry of External Affairs, pending a final decision by pundits, A circular has been sent to all the offices concerned recommendingFOC - 250 words
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117 1952-06-17 3 Social Boycott Of Mirasdars 12 Arrested KUMBAKONAM, June 14.— Fourteen persons of Sathanoor village were arrested recently by Mr. Chelliah Pillai, Circle Inspector of Police, Kumbakonam taluq. This was a sequel to the social boycott organised by kisans of mirasdars, demanding var a m tenure m place of the prevailingFOC - 117 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-17 3 Major Daze Korn of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. bends over the Communist prisoner of war leader Colonel Lee Hak Koo after the battle m Koje Island's Compound 76 on June 9. Koo refused to obey the Camp Commandant's order to assemble the prisoners m the compound for movement to new andA.P. - 73 words
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Article42 1952-06-17 3 SILCHAR, June 12. The Cachar District Congress, acting under the APCC, has expelled 17 members of the DCC from the Congress for six years for their "anti-Congress activities during the general elections. Eight of them had fought the election as Indepen- FOCFOC - 42 words
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286 1952-06-17 3 Indian Envoy On Role Of Women In U.S. MADRAS, June 14.— Mr. B R. Sen, India's Ambassador to the Unted States, declared at Hartford (Connectient U.S.A.) recently that India continued to share with the United States the basic goals of freedom, equality, or orderly justice, says a report m theFOC - 286 words
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Article105 1952-06-17 3 NEW DELHI, May 27— The Chairman of the Council of States, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, advised a Communist member from Ori&sa to-day to live m the present. Mr. B. Rath, speaking during the debate on the general budget, crticised the Government for not expanding their trade re_FOC - 105 words
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123 1952-06-17 3 Fr. Planned Poisoning Bey Alleged TUNIS, June 15. —Police here on Saturday arrested Mohamed Achuri, a Tunisian textile merchant, said by Prince Mhamed to have confessed he was paid by members of the French Residency and Secret Service to poiaoa the Bey. the Princer's father, with a white powder. TheReuter - 123 words
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Article103 1952-06-17 3 NEW DELHI, June 15.— Sources close to the government said yesterday that India's next ambassador to the United States probably will be Gaganvihari L. Mehta, 52. chairman of the Indian Tariff Commission and a member of Prime Minister Nehru's Planning Commission The source said itA.P. - 103 words
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517 1952-06-17 3 Islam Does Not Exclude Women From Political Or Public Life MAULANA AZAD REFUTES EGYPTIAN MUFTI'S REPORT NEW DELHI, June 14.— -Commenting on the Mufti of Egypt's recently reported statement that the Muslim Code did not recognise women's right to vote, Maulana Azad said that there was nothing m Islam whichFOC - 517 words
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161 1952-06-17 3 Speculation On Gromyko's Appointment LONDON, June 16.—Commentators ia Saturday British press attached special significance to the news that M. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, hud been appointed Sjyiet Ambassador to London. The diplomatic correspondent of the News Chronicie, for example, said that it was highly significant that a manReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement18 1952-06-17 3 'GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Laze Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents:. F. A. BABTBOLOMEUSX, LTD* SINGAPORE.18 words
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Advertisement95 1952-06-17 3 dlossv dud Use Brylcreem and be sure of having lustrous, vital-looking hair the kind of hair that helps a man to get on m the world Brylcreem means perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no soap, no spirit, no starch. MSiL IJLJEnjoy Brylcreem's double benefit of95 words
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Article370 1952-06-17 4 CEYLON NEWS: Aid From Gomes Trust COLOMBO: Arrangements have been made to reprint all the English translations of Buddhist Pali books some of which have gone out of print and others which were destroyed by enemy action m the last war. The A. B. Gomes TrustFOC - 370 words
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138 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO The Ministry of Industries and Fisheries has secured facilities for the training m Australia of a number of officers who would be needed to man the new textile and paper factories which are being established by Government. Altogether the Ceylon Government will sendFOC - 138 words
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Article24 1952-06-17 4 LONDON. June 16. Vinoo Mankad will play for India m the second Test against England commencing at Lords on Thursday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article116 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO: A selected applicant for a post of fireman had produced a J.S.C. English Certificate at the office of the Local Government Service Commission m supporting his qualification, and on investigations made, it was found to be a forged document. A sequel to thjs incident wasFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-06-17 4 Photo). Mr. Nguyen Khac Ye, wearing national dress, was accompanied by his wile. Madame Ye. when he left the Vietnam Legation, London, June 10, to present his credentials to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace, as Vietnam's new Minister to Britain.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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359 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO: Knighthoods for two outstanding Ceylonese Mr, G. C. S. Corea, Ambassador for Ceylon m Washington, and Dr. Paul E. Pieris, C.MG., the well-known historian and scholar head the first Birthday Honours list of Her Majesty the Queen. Ceylon's share m the ImperialFOC - 359 words
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Article53 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO: Sir Cecil Syers High Commissioner for the United Kingdom m Ceylon, will m accordance with normal practice shortly pay a routine visit to London for consultations. He expects to leave Ceylon by 8.0.A.C. plane on June 20 and to return by the middleFOC - 53 words
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Article142 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO: Thirteen-year-olds who have never seen the inside of a school, are among those who are flocking to gain admission to the recently opened Government Junior Mixed School m the premises of the former Holy Trlnty Church, San Sebastian. The school can take m aFOC - 142 words
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Article69 1952-06-17 4 CINEMA-FANS WALKED INTO ELEPHANT COLOMBO: Two men returning home trom a cinema m Passara after the late show stumbled m the moonlight on something big and heavy. It turned out to be a sleeping elephant. The two men made a dash for their lives. The elephant was tethered to aFOC - 69 words
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Article126 1952-06-17 4 KEGALLE: The Parana, kuru Korale Co-operative Stores Union, Kegalle, made a net profit of Rs. 20,500 during the past year, on a turnover of Rs. 3.106,800,, it was revealed at the annual general meeting. The meeting resolved t# request the Minister of Transport and WorksFOC - 126 words
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294 1952-06-17 4 COLOMBO: Police traffic authorities express grave concern at the increasing accident rate m the country. As many as 3,844 vehicles were involved m 2,751 accidents for the first quarter this year. Sixty-nine persons were killed, and 1,291 were injured, 254 of them seriously.FOC - 294 words
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106 1952-06-17 4 India's Thomas Cup Team Back Home CAiLCUTTA, June 16.— In* dia's Thomas Cup badminton team returned, borne yesterday from Singapore by air. The manager, Saxena, said 'The United States players as a whole were not superior to our boys, but we lost because of our reverse on the first dayReuter - 106 words
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Article197 1952-06-17 4 The closing date for entries to the Social Studies Course of the University of Malaya until June 25, 1952, to give those interested m training for social work a further chance to apply for admission to the Course. Applications Irom nongraduates can be considered only197 words
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Article76 1952-06-17 4 The final figures for the number of new applicants for registration as a voter m Singapore is now 24,099. 20,872 have applied for the City Register 21,520 for the Legislative Council Register. The total number of people who are on the Register (for either the City or Legislative76 words
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Article55 1952-06-17 4 MON: A patrol of Fijians saw two terrorists talking to two Chinese tappers m the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan about mid-day today. They .shot and killed the terrorists and arrested the tappers, one man and one woman. A rifle and a handgrenade were recovered from55 words
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Article47 1952-06-17 4 The Superintendent of Traffic Police announces: "Will those drivers who have obtained Driving Licences or applied for Provisional Driving Licences please collect same early from Traffic Police, Maxwell Road, Singapore, or send 30 cents for postage. At present there are approximately 1,500 Licences awaiting collection."47 words
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Article48 1952-06-17 4 "The fortnightly meeting oi the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at No 26. Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Plllai. All members are cordially invited to be present on the occasion."48 words
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Article117 1952-06-17 4 PROOF OF THE PUDDING NEW DELHI, June 15 The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, told the House of the People that he had eaten broken rice, a packet of which had been given him the other day by Miss MaSfCarine, member from Travancore Cochin. "It cooked well, and, sinceFOC - 117 words
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Article81 1952-06-17 4 Donald Peers, the wellknown artist of stage, broad, casting and television fame will be arriving m Singapore on Thursday June 19 by BOAC plane from the U.K. Mr. Peers and his party will tour Malaya, giving concerts to the troops. The party will con sists of Donald81 words
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159 1952-06-17 4 ARREST OF P. M. WILLIAMS QUESTION IN LEGCO. Following questions for oral answers have been tabled by Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj, Member fo r Rochore Ward to be answered m Uie Legislative Council session today, i) The reason 8 for the arrest of Mr. P. M. Williams on June 14;159 words
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Article36 1952-06-17 4 BUENOS AIRES. June 15 At least four children have died of cold m a general exodus from the Western Argentine city of San Juan which ha s been rocked by earth tremors since Tuesday night. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement67 1952-06-17 4 NEW CITY CINEMA By Popular Demand Today Only 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Maimtaz Shanti. Kumar and Gope m "DUSRI SHADI" (Hindustani) Admission: $1.00 and 50 cts. OPENING TOMORROW "KALE BADAL" (Hindustani) DIAMOND U£B LUM WITH Shashikala, Agha, Shamkumar and Cuckoooo I ROY A L NOW SHOWING DAILY 2 Shows at67 words
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