Indian Daily Mail, 28 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 138. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 510 1 Africans Indians Defy Colour Bar JOHANNESBURG, June 27.— The peoples of Africa Thursday began a campaign of defiance against South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan's "unjust race laws." The campaign on "non-violent" lines was called by African and Indian leaders on May 31 against
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  • 98 1 CACHALIA MANDELLA ARRESTED JOHANNESBURG, June 27. Mr. Yusuf Cachalia, Joint Secretary of the South African Indian Congress and one of the leaders of the defiance campaign launched by nonEuropeans agafcist "unjust laws" of Mr. Malan's Government, whh arrested late last night and is being held in custody, It was announced
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    54 1 Photo. Fellah Abdellaziz, 27-year-old Tunisian Administrator, hSdes his face after his remand, on June 19, in a Parisian prison on a charge of swindling. Another Tunisian complained to the police that Abdellaziz had promised to gh'e him money, lent by the Aga Khan, but that he had not received
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  • 94 1 COLOMBO, June 27. A Bank of China delegation has completed arrangements with the Bank of Ceylon to facilitate trade between Ceylon and China, a usually reliable source said yesterday. The delegation during their stay here discussed with Bank of Ceylon officials problems of exchange, which are believed to
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  • 162 1 LONDON, June 27. Mr. Seymour Cocks, Labour, urged the Government in the House of Commons Thursday to consult JTndia and Pakistan with a view to arriving at a common policy on the Far East. He said even after an armistice in Korea the problem would
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  • 112 1 BOMBAY: Mr. K. M Munshl, Governor-designate of Utt»r Pradesh, told of a recipe here on how to attain fodhood, which, he said, wa? beliieved in by many Indians. The whole process, he said, consists of throe parts. A man becomes 34 per cent, of a god by
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  • 138 1 Labour Didn't Press For Sack Of MacA WASHINGTON, June 27. The White House s*iid yesterday that no foredgn government was responsible for or even Influenced President Truman's decision to oust General Mac Arthur from hi 8 Far Eastern commands. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, Defence Minister in the British Labour Government, told
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  • 101 1 LOCUSTS INVADE PAKISTAN KARACHI. June 27.—Antilocust teams helped by four American aeroplanes are in action against two large locust swarms which, have entered Pakistan during the last few days. Two planes are attacking the swarms in. flight while the others are spraying the Bind cotton belt. One swarm, six by
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  • 119 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 27.— Sri Nehru has announced in tile Parliament Thursday that in future Indian envoys abroad would present their credentials in Hindi and not English, as has been the case. So far important State business with other
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  • 33 1 FRI: Another terroristAbdul Manap aliajs Aman bin Isa .was hanged in Pudu Prison, Kuala Lumpur, this morning, June 27. He had been sentenced to death for illegally possessing a rifle and ammunition.
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  • 27 1 SINO- SPANISH TALKS TAIPEI, June 27.— Talks are in progress at Madrid for early re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Spain and the Republic of China.— A. P.
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  • 28 1 PUSAN, June 27.— A South Korean official said yesterday United Nations will release the first of 27,000 civilian internees from prison camps on Monday.
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  • 80 1 DJAKARTA, June 27— The Indian Naval Flotilla, which is on a goodwill visit to Indonesia arrived at Tandjong Priok harbour yesterday. The Commander of the Flotilla, Rear Admiral Norman V. Dickinson, was given a reception by the Indian Ambassador, Mr. Bhagwat Dayal, which was attended
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  • 55 1 LONDON. June 27. The British Foreign office awaited a report today from it s Embassy in Paris on reports that the French governments had asked a Pakistani journalist Mr. A. Khan to leave the country. A Foreign office spokesman said Britain was interested because Khan holds
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  • 33 1 TAIPEI, June 27.— The visiting Chinese goodwill mission from Malaya and two similar groups from Indo-Chtna today visited the national Taiwan University and other educational institutions In Talpe A.P.
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  • 26 1 BRUSSELS. June 27. Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, today called for a "crusade against man's secular enemies poverty, illness and human misery." A.P.
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  • 68 1 Photo. The Honduran Register, 632-ton tanker Hose Mary 1 lies at Aden where she arrived on June 18. The vessel is being held for a month ending a final decision on the ownership of 1,000 tons of oil carried by the 'Rose Mary." The Anglo-Iranian
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  • 126 1 LONDON, June 27. Mr Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State, told a packed audience of politicians here that Britain would have been informed in advance of the Yalu bombing but for an administrative slip-up, it is reliably learned. Mr. Acheson was addressing a private
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON, June 27. Secretary of State Dean Acheson is going to have to do some explaining to Congress about his reported apology to Britain for not tellLig that country in advance of the American bombing .of North Korean power stations. Senator Styles Bridges told the
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  • 86 1 BRUSSELS. June 27.— U.N. General Secretary Trygve Lie told reporters Thursday that world problems could not be solved as long as agreement is not reached in Korea. "'I am very disappointed the lack of progress in armistice talks," he said. "The armistice (in Korea) seems to be
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  • 168 1 FORWARD BLOC DEFEATS CONGRESS IN ELECTION MADRAS, June 27. Sri Kajaji's ministry suffered a serious blow to its pretige by the defeat of the Congres? candidate at Aruppukottai Parliamentary by-election held on Monday. Forward Bloc candidate M.D. Ramaswamy whc was supported by all the United Democratic
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  • 42 1 UNITED NATIONS, June 27. The Security Council adjourned here yesterday until next Tuesday after having refused to support a Soviet demand that all nations in the world should ratify the Geneva Protocol of 1925 banning the use of gas and germ warfare.
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  • 90 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 27. The Madras Assembly is meeting today for the Budget Session. The United Democratic Front has decided to boycott the Joint Meeting of both Houses which will be addressed by the Governor. It will be recalled that the United Democratic Front
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  • 65 1 TOKYO, June 27. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida easily survived a move to force the resignation of his cabinet Thursday. A motion of no confidence wa s beaten by 234 votes to 113 in House. Tokutaro Kitamura, speaking for the opposition, told the House that Yoshida
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  • 95 1 FRI: The Commissioner for road transport announces that it is proposed to reintroduce driving tests in the Federation on September 1, 1952. Applications are now being called for from Federal citizens for appointment a s temporary driving testers in the road trans port department. In order to prevent
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  • 86 1 LONDON, June 27. The Admiralty announced Thursday that Singapore's £1,200,000 dock sunk during World War II will probably be raised this year for towing to Britain. The work is being carried out on behalf of a British iron and steel salvage company. To assist in the raising
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  • 41 1 BERLIN, June 27.— Madame Sun Yat Sen, widow of the former President of China intends to attend the meeting of the World Peace Council in East Berlin next month the East Germaji news agency has reported.- Reuter
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG. June 27— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Britisn Commissioner General, SouthEast Asia, arrived here today by plane from Singapore on hi s way to Japan "for inforii.al exploratory talks." He said he would have routine talks with Hongkong officials before flying on to Tokyo next Sunday Reuter
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI: The House of the People recently burst into laughter when a member from Madras, Mr. V. Muniswami, likened the booklet "Towards better conditions of travel," published by the Aailway Ministry, to matrimonial advertisements which made good reading but in practice were far from facts. He w4k
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  • 74 1 TEHERAN. June 27.—Premier Mohammed Mossadeq wiil definitely resign as soon as parliament becomes a functioning body, a government spokesman said here Thursday. The Majli s is still not a functioning body because the credentials of deputies elected at the elections last December have not been approved. The
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  • 92 1 RANGOON. June 27.— We1l airmed Malayan bandits have crossed the Thai border to Burma and attacked Bokepyin, a coastal town between Nergui and Victoria Point, in the southern extremity of the rich tin producing Tenr.asarim belt, 400 miles south of Rangoon, reports reaching here said
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  • 57 1 LONDON, June 27.— A1l sections of the House' of Commons Thursday supported a proposal to ask Queen Elizabeth to give directions that a monument be erected to the late General Jan Christian Smuts of South Africa. Prime Minister Churchill, who moved the resolution, spoke of Smuts
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON, June 27. Mr. Truman has cancelled h% weekly news .conference because of the intense heat in Washington. The temperature was expected to be 99 mid-after-noon. The temperature in New York was 92 last night and may reach 100 by this afternoon, which would be the hottest
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    24 1 Photo). Mr. B. G. Kher, former Cfyief Minister of Bombay, who has been appointed High Commissioner for India In th.. rni«..H Kin*. dom. M.S.
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  • 643 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, June 28, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS A LESSON FOR MALAYA .gAYING that none of the peoples of South-East Asia are attracted by Communism while their nature, custom and religion are antipathetic to Communist preaching, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald warns that the only chance that Communism has
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  • 304 2 New Marriage Divorce Laws For Indiansj Delhi Considering The Matter NEW DELHI, June 23 .—An optional law on marriage and divorce uniformly applicable to all communities in India is being considered by the Central Government. It Is Intended to permit monogamous marriage between persons professing any religion and divorce under
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  • 57 2 JHARIA, June 22.— The Sindri fertilizer factory, which went into production in October last, has produced till June 19 over 61,500 tons of ammonium sulphate, it is learnt. This will mean a saving in foreign exchange of over Rs. 2.34 crores. The peak production so far reached
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  • 135 2 Release Of Abducted Persons SIMLA, June 22. A full bench of the Punjab (1) High Court recently held the Abducted Persons (recovery and restoration) Act of 1949 as inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution and ordered the release of all abducted persons for whose release writs of habeas corpus
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  • 70 2 Representation In Tanganyika Leg. Council LONDON, June 26.— Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttleton yesterday announced in the House of Commons government's acceptance of the principle of equal unofficial representation for Africans, Asians and Europeans in the Tanganyika legislative council. The government has also accepted the principle that the official majority
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  • 32 2 KALNA (Burdwan), June 22.— The Government of India's Civil Aviation Department has set up an aeronautical communication station at Kalna to help planes reach Dum Dum airport. FOC
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  • 126 2 100 SQ. MILES NEAR DIBRUGARH FLOODED DIBRUGARH, June 22.— About 100 square miles of paddyfieldg north-east of Dibrugarh have been submerged by the floods of the Dibru, Lohis, Subansiri and Dching rivers, all tributaries of the Brahmaputra, according to reports reaching here. The Brahmaputra has also recorded a rise ol
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  • 94 2 MADRAS, June 22— An eight-year-old boy, resident In a hut west of Lake View Road, WeSst Mambalam, was killed this morning, when a buffalo he was leading, ran amuck and dragged him with It over rough ground. It is stated the boy with another was grazing
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  • 108 2 NASIK, June 23.— Mr. A. S. Nandkar, MP, died in the Naslk Civil Hospital here tonight as the result of Injuries received when a gun which he wa s cleaning in his house went off Mr. Nandkar was rushed to the hospital here in a
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  • 89 2 UNITED NATIONS, June 26. The proposal to call a special session of the General Assembly to discuss the Tunisian issue now has the support of 18 nations. The government of El Salvador today informed the Secretary General that it supported the request of the 13
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  • 31 2 CALCUTTA, June 27. The bicycle factory of Sen-Raleigh Industries of India at Asansol, 140 miles from Calcutta, was opened on June 22 by India's Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry.* FOC
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  • 194 2 COLOMBO, June 26. Ceylon's Premier Dudley Senanayake has ordered the removal of two of the procedural difficulties for the Ceylon Indians to acquire citizenship it was officially learnt here. Premier Senanayake has agreed that it is unnecessaiy for a Ceylon Indian to prove
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    37 2 Photo. Mr. Alexander S. Panyushkin (second from right), the the retiring Soviet Ambassador to the U.S.A., and Mr. Michael Vetrov, Soviet Minister to Copenhagen, are pictured with their wives in the Danish Capital on June 18.- -A.P.
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  • 89 2 LAHORE, June 22. Reports of death due to heartstroke continue to be received here from different parts of West Pakistan Four persons, including a seven-year-old girl, have so far died of heatstroke in Rawalpindi, which, for three successive days, recorded the highest temperature in West
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  • 169 2 LONDON, June 26. The Government of Sarawak British colony in Borneo, will have its oil revenue "very substantially increased" as a result of a new oil mining lease signed between the Colonial Government and Sarawak Oilfields Limited, the Colonial Office announced here yesterday. Sarawak Oilfields,
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  • 96 2 RANGOON, June 26.—Doctors have been rushed to the wild hill tracts of Burma's northwest frontier to fight a smallpox epidemic which is reported here to have wiped out 5,000 head-hunting Na g a tribesmen. Vaccines have also been dropped from the air to help fight the epidemic.
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    63 2 Photo. Prince Mukarram Jah of India (left), grandson of the Ntaam of Hyderabad, welcomes Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan back to Harrow School, Middlesex, June 11. The 17-year-old returned from Switzerland Jordanian Prince had just where he has been staying with his mother, Queen Zein. The Queen i
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  • 182 2 LONDON, June 26. The Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton said yesterday that natural rubber must be sold at an economic price compared with synthetic rubber. He was answering questions in the House of Commons about the rubber industry in Malaya. Mr' Arthur Harvey, Conservative, asked what plans
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  • 124 2 WASHINGTON, June 26.— President Truman yesterday vetoed the new United States Immigration Bill which he dev..ared would "intensify the repressive and inhumane aspects of our immigration procedures." The bill one of the most hotly debated in the present Congress was designed to overhall the nation's immigration code
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  • 387 2 Letters to the Editor: Sir, I whole-heartedly support the suggestion of "A Malayalee" published in your esteemed paper on Saturday last, that the Singapore Kerala Samajam should hold the coming "Onam" celebration outside the City limits in Paya Lebar, Bukit Timah, Pasir Panjang or Seletar. Of
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  • 26 2 TOKYO, June 26. Twelve thousand Japanese employees of the British Commonwealth forces in Japan showed up for work today and averted a threatened 48-hour strike. Reuter
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    48 3 V. Mankad, India's opening batsman, hits England's Laker for a boundary, in the first day's play of the second Test Match at Lord's June 19. Mankajd was out c Watkins b Trueman for 72 in the first innings and was out b Laker 184 in Second Innings. A.P.
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  • 1848 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Opposition MPs Flay "Bloated" Defence Expenditure NEW DELHI, June 10.— The House of the People to-day began a 17-day discussion on general demands for grants totalling about Rs. 518.95 crores. The largest expenditure is on defence, for which Rs. 147,15,43,000 has been
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  • 75 3 Photo. A dense cloud of steam pours from the main crater of Didicas, a newlyrisen volcano 38 miles north of Luzon Island in the Philippine group. When discovered by the skipper of the freighter "biftghtstar" last March 16, the volcanic island was five acres in size. Since then
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  • 67 3 Photo. Walking past Turkish graves in the Allied Cemetery at Puaan, Korea, are (left to right, front row) British Secretary of State Selwyn Lloyd, British Defence Minister F>eld Marshal Earl Alexander, and General James Van Fleet, Commander of the U.S. Eighth Army. Lord Alexander has completed
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  • 415 3  - How The Loss Off Persian .Oil Was Remedied JOHN KINGSLEY) (by LITTLE more than a year ago the world was facing an oil crisis. Denial of supplies which followed the appropriation by tne Persian ciovernment of British interests in Persia meant the direct loss of more than 30 million tons
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  • 249 3 "Disgusted" So Interest In Russia LONDON, June 27.— A plcI ,re of a shy. Insecure young .'.an whose sympathies driftd to Russia because he felt a misfit" among his own people was sketched by the prosecution yesterday when William Martin Marshall, 24, was charged with betraying his country's secrets. Marshall,
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  • 28 3 PEGU, June 27. A large image of Lord Buddha and 13 small images of Arahants have been unearthed during foundation laying of anew shrine near Shwemawdam Pagoda. A.P.
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  • 364 3 Committee's Recommendations To Check Adulteration Of Ghee NEW DELHI, June 10.— During question time in the House of the People today, replying on behalf of the Food Minister, Sri D. P. Karmarkar, told Pandit M. B. Bhargava that the committee, which was appointed by the
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  • 54 3 Vanaspati Not Harmful, Says Nehru NEW DELHI. June 10.— In the House of the People today, the Prime Minister intervened to say that the Government of India were convinced that Vanaspati was not harmful to health. He said that Vanaspati was being used in nearly threefourths of the world, but
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  • 87 3 America Consists 0f OSLO, June 25. Europe does not know the U.S. and therefore "cannot understand or love her," M. Paul HenriSpaak told the first Congress of European- American Associations today. The former Belgian Premier and leader in European unification movements, said in an opening speech at the threeday gathering
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  • 411 4 LONG BEACH, California, June 27.— Beauty, in any language, is much more than skin deep. The Miss Universe pageant is out to prove it. The loveliest of the Orient versus the prettiest of the Occident, and a few points in between. How to choose
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  • 70 4 FRI: Two more terrorists were killed and one wounded by security forces in the past 24 hours and another two terrorists have surrendered. The 1/10 Gurkhas accounted for one of the terrorists in the Kuantan area of Pahang bringing their total of kills for the month
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  • 21 4 LIMA, Peru, June 27.— Peru will not compete In the Olympic Games at Helsinki, It was officially announced Thursday. A. P.
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    67 4 Photos. P. Roy, opening with V. Mankad (for India in the Second Test match at Lord's June 19, turns Laker to leg.. He was caught and bowled by Bedser when he had scored 35. Below: Yorkshire batsman Len Hutton puts the Indian bowler Ghulam Ahmed through the slips
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