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Title Section17 1952-07-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 152. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12 f 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article99 1952-07-12 1 UNITED NATIONS, July 12. Pakistan has complained to the Economic and Social Council that refugees entering Pakistan were denied international protection. Mr. Chaudhrl Salahuddin, Pakistan, told the Council that all attempts had failed to have these refugees included among those falling under the mandate of the UnitedReuter - 99 words
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227 1952-07-12 1 TAFT'S RANKS ARE PLANNING NEVER -GIVE -UP FIGHT Stassen Joins Ike CHICAGO, July n.— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's victory-scenting forces built their strategy last night on clinching the Republican presidential nomination on an early ballot before harried ranks of Sen. Robert A. Taft could regroup effectively for a desperate never-give-upA.P. - 227 words
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Article106 1952-07-12 1 NEW DELHI, July 11.—Indian bookies will take your money on any sort of a wager from the chance of rain through the direction a bird may take to the final number of the licence of an approaching car. Police arrested 14 persons watching the skies anxiously for rain,Reuter - 106 words
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Article70 1952-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, July 11. The United States will delay deciding whether to cut off military and economic aid to Denmark until it checks further into the report that Denmark plan a to build a second tanker for Russia. Mr. Averell Herriman, Mutual Security Administrator, whose decisionA.P. - 70 words
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106 1952-07-12 1 LONDON, July 12. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary said lhat members of the Chinese Cultural de'egation which recently visited In- dia at the invitation of the Indian Government were not denied accesu to their friends when they passed through Hong Kong. John Rankji, Labour,Reuter - 106 words
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Article66 1952-07-12 1 LONDON, July 11. The Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka, reported last night from Prague that Mf. S. A. Dange, president of the AllIndia Trade Union Congresp and a member of the central executive of the World Federation of Trade Unions, arrived m Prague yesterday. It said Mr. DangeReuter - 66 words
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Article64 1952-07-12 1 TOKYO, July 11— Emperor Hirohito this afternoon urged 2,000 families of Japanese nationals still detained abroad t| renew their hope for repatriation. The families called at the Imperial Palace after holding a rally m downtown Tokyo. The group contends that 340,585 Japanese m areas occupied by SovietA.P. - 64 words
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118 1952-07-12 1 NEW DELHI, July 11 Lieut-General Maharaj Rajendrasinhji, DSO, GOC-in-C, Southern Command, has been selected to succeed General K. M. Carteppa as C-in-C, Indian Army. Air Vice-Marshall S. Mu. kkerjee, deputy C.in-C, lAP, who goes later this year to the Imperial Defence College, will become theFOC - 118 words
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Article56 1952-07-12 1 Mossadeq Agrees After All! TEHERAN, July 11. Premier Mohammed Mossadeq after threatening to step down —has agreed finally to head a new government. The aged Nationalist chieftain made up his mind, after conferring nearly four hours last night with a delegation from the senate who has pro. mised to supportA.P. - 56 words
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Article29 1952-07-12 1 RANGOON, July 11.— Planes based m Northern Slam have been parachuting food and ammunition to Chinese Na. tionallst guesillas insider Bur. ma, official sources said here yesterday.- A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article60 1952-07-12 1 NEW DELHT, India, July 11. The Indian Pariament overrode Communist objection^ today and voted 279 to 84 to consider a government bill extending for 27 months the operation of the preventive detention law. The bill enables the government to detain without tr«al persons seeking to overthrowA.P. - 60 words
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59 1952-07-12 1 HONGKONG, July 11. Telegraph service between Lhasa, the isolated capital of remote Tibet, and Chungking, the capital of Szechwan Pro. vince, was inaugurated on July 1, the 31st anni versa i*y of the Chinese Communi3t. Party, Peiping Radio reported. The first telegrams exchanged were mutual congratuu-«. tions onA.P. - 59 words
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Article30 1952-07-12 1 LONDON, July 10. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander m Europe. Queen Elizabeth II at Bucking, paid a 30. minute call today on ham Palace- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-07-12 1 This As the International Amphl theatre m Chicane Illinois, where, all the rival delegates for General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft meet to decide who shall represent the Republican Party In the Presidential Elections next November. Presiding over the empty hall is a portrait of AbrahamA.P. - 70 words
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Article86 1952-07-12 1 HONGKONG, July U*— Russian sinologist professor Nikolai Konrad has come up with the conclusion that the Chinese language is one of the most "FULLY ADEQUATE MEANS OF EXPRESSING COMPLEX HUMAN THOUGHTS." Research has proven, Konrad says, the "utter fallacy" of the belief that Chinese isA.P. - 86 words
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Article155 1952-07-12 1 FRI: Five more terrorists have been killed and three [wounded m the past 24 Hours and it i s now known that another terrorist was wounded m the engagement m the Seremban district of Negn Sembilan on July 3 m which Fong Pin, district committee member for155 words
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204 1952-07-12 1 LONDON, July 11. India's High Commissioner m London today conveyed to Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State, his impression of the Chinese Government's latest standpoint of the Korean truce deadlock, usually wellInformed British sources said. The Commissioner, Mr. V. K.Reuter - 204 words
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149 1952-07-12 1 PARLIAMENT EXHIBITION IN TIONG BAHRU FRI: The Parliament and People's Vote Exhibition sponsored by Tiong Bahru Community with the assistance of Singapore Public Relations Officer will be held at the centre premises, tomorrow at 4 p.m., when Mr. G. G. Thompson will declare the exhibition open. This is sponsored specially149 words
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Article53 1952-07-12 1 MANILA, July 11. The Philippines and India today signed a treaty of amity and friendship. It provides favoured-nation treatment for nationals of both countries and, among other things, calls for future agreements m commerce, navigation and consular rights The- treaty is valid for an m. definiteA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-07-12 1 Photo. Dean Acheson (lftft), USA Secretary of State, chats with General Swiridow (right), Russian High Conunis. sioner m Vienna, at a reception m Vienna, June 30. Also shown are Mr. A. Bloomfield (left centre) of the USA Emlnssy, and an unidentified RugsHan officer. The reception, held at the USA Embassy,A.P. - 58 words
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Article26 1952-07-12 1 HOLLYWOOD, July 11. The big bosses at the MOM studio have agreed to salary cuts of from 25 to 56 percent m an economy drive.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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64 1952-07-12 1 CAIRO* July (11. King Farouk last night ordered a group of Egypt's leading neurologists to fly to Amman to attend ailing King Talal of Jordan. They include Dr. Mohammed Kamel El Kholy Bey, director of the Department of Mental Diseases of Egypt's Public Health MinistryReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1952-07-12 1 PUSAN, July 11. —P. H. Shinicky, South Korean President Syngman Rhee's most powerful opponent, wa s reelected chairman of the National Assembly by 93 vote" out of 167. But Yoon Chi Yung, a Rheft supporter, ran for the second post of vice chairman and won it byA.P. - 56 words
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Article27 1952-07-12 1 MANILA, July 11.— Britain's new jet airliner, enroute home from a survey flight to Tokyo, landed at Manila's international airport early this morning. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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211 1952-07-12 1 COLOMBO, July 11. Ceylone«e Finance Minister J. R. Jayawardene said today he proposed to balance the country* 35,000,000 rupees budget deficit without recourse to any taxation direct or indirect. Amid thunderous applause from the House of Representatives he said he would bridgeReuter - 211 words
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Article60 1952-07-12 1 LONDON, July 1 1 .—William Marshall, a radio operator for the British Foreign Office, was convicted today of spying for Russia and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. The 24.year.old Marshall, who said he wa s a "misfit" m the British Embassy m Moscow when he waA.P. - 60 words
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Article57 1952-07-12 1 SILVER Bay, New York, July 11. Japan take s to democracy, but the movement must be nourished by the young people, an American educator says. Dr. Russell Burgin of the International Christian University m Tokyo said yesterday that Christian education was important m developing a new generation ofA.P. - 57 words
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Article66 1952-07-12 1 FRI: A Gurkha other rank and a special constable were wounded an engagement between a patrol of the 2 /2 nd Gurkhas-Police and a number of terrorist^ m the Seremban district of Negri Sembilan. Another Gurkha other rank was wounded by a bobby trap when a patrol of66 words
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Article86 1952-07-12 1 NEW DELHI, July 11.— The Government of India has agreed to send 50 students and 100 apprentices to West Germany for free training m German universities and tech. nical institutions respectively. Stating this m the House of the People during qusetion laviya, Parliamentary Secrehour yesterday Mr.IIS - 86 words
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Article114 1952-07-12 1 NEW DELHI, July 11. Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliament today that the Indian delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Commission who abstained from voting on the admission of a representative of the Peoples Republic of China had acted not m accord withReuter - 114 words
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Article55 1952-07-12 1 The Post Master-General, Malaya, announces that, with effect from 15th July 1952. revised air mail postage rates to a number of overseas countries, including Denmark, For. mosa, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Mexico, New. foundland and South Korea, will come into force. Full particulars may be55 words
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54 1952-07-12 1 CALCUTTA, July 11— Parimal Roy of West Bengal who won the title Mister Asia durthe Asian games m 1951 left for England on July 8 to participate In the "Mr. Universe" contest. The Indian Government had given a grant to enable Roy to appearIIS - 54 words
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Article229 1952-07-12 2 NEW DELHI, July 2.— Ne. gotiations are proceeding totween India and the United Kingdom on double IncomeTax relief, said Mr. Matlavir Tjragi, Minister of State for rinance. In a written reply to a question m the House of tile People today, by Mr. Ram Subhag Singh.FOC - 229 words
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198 1952-07-12 2 Letters Of Credit Must Be Opened KARACHI, July 5.— A Pakistan Government Press Note issued last night said: "All importers are advised that until further orders no remittance of foreign exchange will ordinarily be allowed for imports into Pakistan unless a bill forming part ofFOC - 198 words
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Article153 1952-07-12 2 KOZHIKODE: The first Women's College m Malabar came into being on July 1 with the upgrading of the local Pro. vldence Convent High School Into a second grade college. The formal inauguration was performed by Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. A. Patronl. Pointing out the urgent necessityFOC - 153 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-07-12 2 Photo. Seventeen-year* -old Maureen Connolly of San Diego, California, receives ncr trophy from the Duchess of Kent after Maureen won the women's singles at Wimbledon. Surrey, July 5. In the Anftl Mies vJonnolly beat Miss Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Quiionua, 7—5, 6—3. The Duchess is President of tile AllA.P. - 61 words
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Article32 1952-07-12 2 SHILLONG, July I.— Assam's Chief Minister, Mr. Medhi, inaugurated tree. planting week this morning at a function held at the Lady Hydari Park. A large gathering was present despite heavy rain FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article132 1952-07-12 2 BOMBAY, July 7. A gift parcel for Prime Minister Nehru is lying with the Customs authorities is Bombay to be cleared on payment of duty. It was sent by a friend of Mr. Nehru from Cairo, and contains 200 best Egyptian cigarettes. A woman JournalistFOC - 132 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-12 2 Photo. The Emir Abdullah AlFaisal, Saudi-Araljlan Mi. nister of the Interior and Minister of Health who flew m to London on a one-week study of departmental methods as the guest of the British Government, is pictured here at the Foreign Office July 3 with Selwyn Lloyd (Centre) Minister of StateA.P. - 64 words
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262 1952-07-12 2 Pak. Premier's Assurance To Private Capital KARACHI, July 5.-111* fakistan Premier, Khwaja Nazimuddin stated here to-nigm, "there is no justification for a reduction m the duty on raw cotton at present." Mr. Nazimudiln made tnis statement while addressing the Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, when he reviewed Pakistan'sFOC - 262 words
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Article130 1952-07-12 2 AHMED ABAD: Mr. Morarji Desai. Chief Minister of Bombuy, oaid here that he would greatly welcome the levy of an education cess for the purpose of raising school ouildings. Mr. Dejsal, who was recently opening one of the six school buildings built by the Ahmed&bad Municipality,FOC - 130 words
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Article64 1952-07-12 2 MADRAS: A party of medical men headed by Sri Venkateswarananda, Head of Arogya Asramam, Gandhinagar, Adyar, recently left Madras on a tour ox Madras State, for the purpose of "treating the body, mind and soul of suffering humanity." The Party, which has the blessings of SriFOC - 64 words
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Article52 1952-07-12 2 RANGOON, Burma, July 11. Scarce water sold at 30 cents fjr four gallons is parch, ed Rangoon yesterday. The city's pipelines were cut by insurgent 8 on Tuesday. Repairs have been delayed because the insurgents also blew up two roads and bridges leading to the broken pipeline.-A.P. - 52 words
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Article50 1952-07-12 2 WASHINGTON, July 11. U.S. Secretary of State Dean with President Truman today Acheson spent 45 minutes reporting on his trip to Europe and South America. "I had a long story to tell and he wa s int rested m listening to it," Mr. Acheson A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article100 1952-07-12 2 NAGPUR, July 2.— Dr. Pat. tabhi Sitararaayya was sworn In today as Governor of Madya Paradesh. The Chief Justice of the Nagpur High Court, Mr. B. P. Sinha, administered the Oath of Office to Dr. Pattabhi at an impressive ceremony held In the Durbar Hall ofFOC - 100 words
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Article170 1952-07-12 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. kl. C. iv:oukerjce. Governor ol West Bengal, m a radio broadcast on July 2, said: "Vana Mahotsava has become one of out national festivals— the Festtval ot Trees. A sapling planted today is the tree of the future. It is, therefore, a festival ofFOC - 170 words
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Article114 1952-07-12 2 Foreign Experts In India NEW DELHI, July 2.— Seventy. seven foreign experts are working m various proJects m India under vthe employment of the Central and the State Governments, said Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, m a written reply to a question m the House of the People todayFOC - 114 words
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Article267 1952-07-12 2 PRESIDENT INSPECTS THIRD CLASS' NEW DELHI, July 4.—President Rajendra Prasad on Wednesday evening visited the New Delhi railway station where he Inspected v varios types of third class as well as upper class coaches. The coaches he inspected were those made by railway workshops by the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, Bangalore,FOC - 267 words
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Article92 1952-07-12 2 NEW DELHI, July 3 Members of the House of the People today roared with laughter at the following limerick composed by the Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh. at the expense of Mr. Robin: Kumar Chaudhuri, As^am member, who iiad spoken with great emocion about the l*>t of theFOC - 92 words
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136 1952-07-12 2 NEW DELHI, July 3.— The President now hears the proceedings of the House of the People sitting m his study at Rashtrapatl Bhavan. A loud, speaker was fitted about a week ago for the personal use of the President and connected with the sound systemFOC - 136 words
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64 1952-07-12 2 AHMED AB AD, July I— Over 20,000 secondary school and college students stayed away from classes to show their "solidarity" with the 1,800 students of the Gujerat College who have been on strike for 16 days m pretest Against the Rs. 15 increase mFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-12 2 Photo. Mohammed All (center), A nbansador of Pakistan to the United States, addreMe* the assembly at the Urtted Nations Club. Left to right are T. W. Simons, of the U.S. Department of State; K. A. Naair, editor of the Moslem Sunrise; the Ambassador; Dr. Wilfred C. Smith, professor at McGMIUSIS - 64 words
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Article39 1952-07-12 2 CAPETOWN, July 11. Eighty. one. Africans were arrested today at Port Elizabeth for breaking segregation laws. Some walked throguh the "white" entrance of New Brighton railway station. Others went to buy stamps at a white post office counter. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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379 1952-07-12 2 AMRITSAR: Amidst scenes of great «x«dtement, Jathedar Udham Singh Nagoke (Congress) member of the Council of States scored his first victory over Master Tara Singh m a trial of strength between their respective groups at the general meeting of the SGPC In T.-jiiFOC - 379 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-12 2 Hussein Sirry Pasha who has formed the fourth Egyptian Cabinet since January 27. Sirry himself has been Premier twice before from 1940 to 1942 and m the caretaker cabinet which preceded the return of the Wafd to power In 1950, ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article70 1952-07-12 2 BANARAS, July s.— Acharya Vinobha Bhave has so far received more than 288,000 acres of land towards, his Bhoodan Yagna. Acharya Bhave, who arnred here yesterday morning;, is staying at the Kashi Vidyapith, and will remain here for about two months. He Is expected toFOC - 70 words
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3121 1952-07-12 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Prior Agreement Among Parties Essential NEW DELHI, July 7.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, reiterated m the Home of the People today that the Government of India were prepared to yo ahead with the creation of any particular linguistic StateFOC - 3,121 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-07-12 3 Photo). The University of California, m Berkeley, California, established the Institute of East Asiatic Studies m 1949. It is concerned primarily with the study of East Asia including China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, India and the islands of the Western Pacific Ocean. It coordinates its activities with other schools andUSIS - 69 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-12 3 Photo). King Talal of Hashemite Jordan salutes on his retarn by air to his capital at Amman. July 3, after nearly two months m Europe. Behind the King, who is suffering from a mental ailment, is Glubb Pasha, British Commander of the Arab Legion. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article152 1952-07-12 3 RIVAL PARADISES BELLARY Vaikunt and Kailas have become rival paradises on the Tungabhadra for holiday-makers. Vaikunt, a rest house for visitors, smiles down on the fertile township springing round the Tungabhadra Reservoir, from a hillock flanking it, 1,905 feet above sea level. Kailas, just across the Reservoir on the HyderabadFOC - 152 words
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230 1952-07-12 4 CEYLON NEWS: Govt. Considering Proposal COLOMBO: The Government will shortly decide whether non-citizens should be allowed to participate m the forthcoming elections to local bodies, the first series of which will be held m November-December this year. The elections to the 31 wards m Colombo willFOC - 230 words
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Article194 1952-07-12 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Miister has ordered a probe into the existence of a large-scale racket m rice ration books. He has asked for the fullest information on the issue of the new series of ration book*. The Food Department and the Criminal Investigation Department willFOC - 194 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-12 4 -USISPhoto. Examining a volume of Mohamed Iqbal's works at the United Nations Club, are, left to right, Dr. Wifred C. Smith, professor at McGill University, m Canada; Mohamed Kamil Bey Abdul Rahim, Ambassador of Egypt to the United States, and Mohammed Ali Ambassador of Pakistan to the U.S.U.S. - 48 words
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914 1952-07-12 4 Warm-Hearted Collaboration Says Lassus "This present, unpretentious as it is, can be considered as a token of our desire for a warm-hearted collaboration," observed M. J. Lassus, the Rector of the University of Hanoi, presenting books to the University of Malaya last night atA.P. - 914 words
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