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Title Section16 1952-08-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 197. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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399 1952-08-26 1 No Reply To Any Question No Information In Interview MON: Sixty-six villagers from Permatang Tinggi were removed for detention this morning under an order based under Emergency Regula-tion-17!^). Not one reply was recei vea< to any single one questions, contained m the questio nna399 words
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101 1952-08-26 1 Floods Threaten Gandhiji's Samadhi NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— The Jumna River flood waters which have already inundated. 35 villages near Delhi are threatening to engulf the Rajghat Shrine whore the ashes of the late Mahiatma ii and hi rest. The embankment shielding the shrtne is damaged and wartcmien have beenA.P. - 101 words
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Article66 1952-08-26 1 KARACHI, Aug. 25. The central executive of the World Moslem People's Organisation passed a resolution Sunday offering sincerest congratulations to General Ivaguib and Egyptian Premier Aly Maher for the bloodless coup d'etat which opened a new chapter m the history of Islam and Egypt The resolution describedA.P. - 66 words
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Article95 1952-08-26 1 ARAB COMMONWEALTH DAMASCUS, Aug. 25. Moshe Sinahbtaindear, Iraqi Minister to Syria,, today proposed the formation of an 'Arab Commonwealth" supported by a pool of the Arab states' natural resources, incluidijag oil, to meet threats of Com-munfiism. ajnd Zionism m the Middle East. Shalibander made his proposal fin an exclusive interviewA.P. - 95 words
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164 1952-08-26 1 BANDITS KILL INDIAN ESTATE CONDUCTOR KIXAIA LUMPUR, Monday: The Indian conductor of an estate m the Kuala Lumpur area was brutally murdered by fouir armed tworists who called him out oi htls office. The terrorists also bitmed the conductor's motor cycle, says today's Emergency Communiquie. It adds:— BUS BURNT Terrorists164 words
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Article78 1952-08-26 1 Zamorin's College Re-Named KOZHIKODE, Aug. 24 The familiar educational institution of MalaJtrar known for the past half a century as the "Zamortn's College" has been renamed as the "Guruyayurappan's College." The Coßege Kfc also been upgraded into a first-grade college. At a formal function held recently Mr. K. S. KrishnaFOC - 78 words
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Article49 1952-08-26 1 LONDON. Aug. 25. Sonia Arova, 26-year-old British ballerina has signed a £4,000 contract to dance iti Japan, it was reported on last Saturday night. She is the first British ballerina to be invited to appear there and the first from any country since Pavlova. Reuter.49 words
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Article67 1952-08-26 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-Gene-ral of the United Nations, said yesterday that economic Questions and international trade occupy European minds, rather than the thought of war. Mr. Lie arrived here by air after two months abroad. He told correspondents: "I think thatA.P. - 67 words
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205 1952-08-26 1 No Permanence In Russia's Position In E. Europe Asia —EISENHOWER NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republican presidential candidate, said today that the United States must tell the Soviet Union "with cold finality*' that "we shall never recognise the slightest permanence m Russia's position m Eastern Europe andReuter - 205 words
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Article35 1952-08-26 1 ST. LOUIS. Aug. 25. The Christian Nationalist Party announced last Saturday it was going to enter General Dougllas Mac Arthur's name as a presidential candidate on at least 19 state ballots A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article28 1952-08-26 1 CAIRO, Aug. 25. The Egyptian Air Force last Saturday tested "with full success" the fliHlt plane ever built m ~"sypt. It uras officially announced yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article55 1952-08-26 1 ATHENS. Aug. 25. Principal prosecution witnesses failed to appear iti court Sum day for the trial of Mother Superior Mariam Sonlakiotou and eight nuns of tibe Keratrea Old Calendar Monastery who face charges ranging from larceny to wilfully causing the deaths of three nuns. TheA.P. - 55 words
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Article51 1952-08-26 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. Abundant wheat and ryo crops may give the world a record breaking harvest this year, the United States Department of Agriculture said yesterday. The present record, set m 1938, is 248,000.000 short tons. Conditions were said to be good to break records almost, everywhere.-Reuter - 51 words
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504 1952-08-26 1 Malacca R.C. Asks Youngmen To Join The Fed. Regiment **What is the use of independence to-day, if you lose it again to-morrow?" asked the Resident Commissioner of Malacca, Mr. H. G. Hammett, in a broadcast talk over Radio Malaya, Malacca, yesterday appealing to504 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-08-26 1 Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India takes the salute before inspecting a Guard of Honour during celebrations m New Delhi marking the Fifth Anniversary of India's Independence, on Aug. 15. The guard was provided by the three services of the I mi;. m Defence Force and the116 words
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Article42 1952-08-26 1 EAST GRINSTEAD. England, Aug. 25. Lt.-General Six George F. MacMunn the man largely responsible for parrying out the evacuation of British troops m the Dardanelles campaign of the First World Wax. died yesterday. He was 83.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article52 1952-08-26 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— Mr. K. LShihaira,, Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister arrived here by aar yesterday from Japan. Mr. Miihara will represent bLs> country at Tuesday's formal ceremony to exchange the unsfcraiments of ratification of the peace treaty between India and Japan which was signed mReuter - 52 words
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Article94 1952-08-26 1 GENEVA. Aug. 25.— Indian Defence Minister Gopalaswami Ayyangar, arrived here by air today from Bombay for talks wLHh representatives from Pakistan on the future .status of Kashmir. The talks, due to have started today, were postponed because tin"? Indilain delegation was delayed by transpout difficulties. No dateReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement135 1952-08-26 1 Subscription Rates (BY POSTj Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 78.00 Other Places 1 Month fl.so 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 9100 MALAYAN AlRWAYS^asmtr. ANNOUNCE WHST The opening of a service to MALACCA COMMENCING ON SEPTEMBER135 words
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547 1952-08-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Aug. 26, 1952. Humiliated Leader's Duty IF the president of an organisation is not respected by the executive committee or council which he heads, then the only alternative before him h elrher to resign forthwith, or if he has the power, to sack the entire547 words
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Article27 1952-08-26 2 TAIPEH. Aug. 24.— Th P Chinese Government raf'io administration announced that the radiophone service between Taioeh and Switzerland will be open to the public !>e{?inninj£ {•day.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration2308 1952-08-26 2 Every child m the United States, regardless of race, creed or colour, is entitled .to a free education and is required to complete successfully the minimum of scholastic years set as a standard by the state m which he lives. In manyFOC - 2,308 words
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Article41 1952-08-26 2 MOSCOW, Aug. 25.—Marshal Stalin received the new new French ambassador, Professor Louis Joxe, at the Kremlin last night— the first time m over two years that the Soviet leader has received an ambassador from one of the three Western powers.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article1146 1952-08-26 2 By the By Selegie Road NOT FAIR! THE Committee appointed by the Singapore Government to consider what should be done with the colony's share of the Indian Immigration Fund, has not come to an agreement on how the money is to be spent. Out of the total of $6,000,000 of1,146 words
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Article36 1952-08-26 2 The next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 and 11 commencing at 10 a.m. each day.36 words
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370 1952-08-26 3 TOO MANY NOW, SAYS MINISTER JAGJIVAN RAM NAGPUR, Aug. 23.— India's Minister for Communications, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, said at a Press conference here on Wednesday that the whole question of integration of air companies was under consideration. There were too many companies workingFOC - 370 words
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Article60 1952-08-26 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 22.— Deccan Airways announced here they would operate a daily nom-stiop return service between Madras and Colombo from Aug. 22. This will afford direct connexion with Colombo for passengers from Calcutta, Delhi and Bombay travelling by the company's night service. This service to Colombo willFOC - 60 words
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Article87 1952-08-26 3 KARACHI, Aug. 23.— Shelkli Sadaq Hassan, Chairman of the West Pakistan committee for the .recovery of abducted women, said on Tuesday that he was sending a telegram tc Mr. Nehru requesting that his committee's delegation be received by him. He said his delegation wished toFOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-08-26 3 Watching an isolated intestinal segment being measured for anti-spas-modic activity of a test drug are (from left) Dr. Mohamed Abdel Salam El Ayadi,, biochemist; Dr. Zakaria Massoud Bey, chest surgeon; Dr. Mohamed Bey Gaafar and Dr. Hassan Bey Abou El Seoud, internal specialists; and Dr. Amim Tarkhan Bey, histologist. TheA.P. - 113 words
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Article180 1952-08-26 3 Andhra Satyagraha In Bhimavaram BHIMAVARAM, Aug. 19 Women volunteers taking part m Swami Sitaram's satyagraiha campaign, for the formation of an Andhra State today dislocated routine v/ork m the Sub-Magistrate's Court here. The normal business of the court was suspended and all the cases set down for today adjourned. PourFOC - 180 words
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Article161 1952-08-26 3 PATNA. Aug. 16— Pandit Jtamahsundra Sharma Veer, who had been fasting since «Tuly 7 to press his demand •lor the banning of cow slaughter m Bihar, broke his fast this afternoon, at HazarLbagh at the request of his friends, acoordiing to an officially confirmed reportFOC - 161 words
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Article66 1952-08-26 3 MOMBASA, Aug. 23.—Mwa-j-ja Shey, an Arab woman who has died here aged 110, did her own shopping, cooking and housework until three months ago. The ftrstt. of her three husbands was a prosperous slave dealer who died m 1370 and she vividly recalled the mid19thA.P. - 66 words
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Article390 1952-08-26 3 When the Midland town of Coventry, m England, was so badfly blitzed during the war its Cathedral was severely damaged and a new one has been designed recently by Basil Slpemce. Behind the high altar of the new Cathedral will be a" hinge coloured tapestry,BBC - 390 words
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95 1952-08-26 3 PONDICHERRY, Aug. 18.— From today, the Indian posi office has Lnposed a condition for accepting French currency for money orders and postal orders. The payers should produce a. permit obtained from the Economic Affairs Department of French-India Government. This system which is aimed atFOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-08-26 3 Torrential rains have salvaged the picturesque town of Lynmouth, seaside resort on the coast of North Devon. The River Lyn has changed its course and is ploughing through the shopping centre; boulders have rained down from the steep, flanking hills, and tiny streams which once slid gently down the valleys115 words
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135 1952-08-26 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10.— The Government of India has announced the import policy for art silk yarn for July-Decem-ber. 1952. licences will be given to actual users, namely the three art silk, mills' associations m Bombay, Calcutta told Amritsar as well as to theFOC - 135 words
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Article92 1952-08-26 3 MADRAS. Aug. 23.— Tb meet Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. Finance Minister, Government of India, the members of the Mahratta Sumaj, gave a party on Monday evening at 32 Akbar Sahib Street, Triplicane. There was a large gathering of MaJrarasWtrLans. On behalf of various Maharashtra organisations, Mr Deshmukh92 words
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252 1952-08-26 3 SRINAGAR, Aug. .22.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President of India,, said here last week that the stability of a State depended on the confidence and goodwill which it induced among its different people. "If citizens lost their faith m the impartial character of the State,FOC - 252 words
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Article226 1952-08-26 3 SRINAGAR, Aug. 23.— Dr. 3. RadhakrLshnan, Vice-Pre-sident, on Monday laid the foundation-stone of the Build(mgs whdoh would accommodate the Kashmir University. The function took place at Hazaribagh. Yuvaraj Karan Singh, Chancellor, requesting Dr. Radhakrishnan to lay the foundation-sttone, said: "Our University was inaugurated m 1948, durkng aFOC - 226 words
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Article50 1952-08-26 3 PARIS, Aug. 25.— Paris was decked out m flags yesterday to commemorate its liberation from the Germans m 1944. Ceremonies were being held m various parts of the city. In Fonfcadnebleau units of the Central European. Allied Command and the French army yparaded through the town.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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222 1952-08-26 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 22.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Education said here that the purpose O f the Government of India m drafting the Bill for the co-ordination and determination of standards i<m universities and circulating it to State Governments and universitiesFOC - 222 words
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Article102 1952-08-26 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 20.— The GKxvemmenit of India has sanctioned a fresh loan of Rs. 47.8 lakhs to the West Bengal Government for rehabilitating refugees from Eas 1 Bengal, it is learnt here. Of the sum Rs. 13.56 lakhs Ls for house-building m urpan areas;FOC - 102 words
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274 1952-08-26 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— Security precautions have been tightened at Parliament House after the recent attempt by a person to set fire to one of the rooms. Night patrols, abolished after the war, have been resumed. Meanwhile, the first session oX the .present ParliamentFOC - 274 words
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187 1952-08-26 3 Bihar Leader's Advice On West Bengal's Claim DUMKA, Aug. 16.— Pandit Binodanand Jha,, Bihar's former Minister of Local SeifOovernment. addressing a meeting of prominent Congress workers of Santhal par,gajilas dilstrict held here on Aug. 15 m connexion with Independence Day celebrations, said thait the boundary dispute betwen West Bengal andFOC - 187 words
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Article64 1952-08-26 3 RANCHI. Aug. 20. The Workaing Committee of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee has passed a resolution urging the Congress President, Mr. Nehru, to request Dr. B. C. Roy the Chief Minister of West Bengal, to withdraw »the ajgitation for amalgamation! of certain portion of Bihar withFOC - 64 words
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Article154 1952-08-26 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 18.— The Tata Locomotive and Engineering Company turned out the flrst locomotive against the Railway Board's initial order of 50 metre gauge locomotives m January this year, according to the Company's report released here today. During the year the Company completed a totalFOC - 154 words
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Article40 1952-08-26 3 AGRA, Aug. 20.--Neaxly 20 villages, mostly to Sadar tehsil near here, have been flooded, following heavy rain*. About 10,000 people are homeJess. It has been raining without a stop m Agra for the past 75 hours. (FOC).40 words
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Article32 1952-08-26 3 ROBBRTSONPET. Aug. 20. —A roclcburst occurred m J,he Ooregta/uim mine, Kolar Gold Fields, yesterday afternoon as a result of which one worker was killed and two others injured.- FOCFOC - 32 words
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462 1952-08-26 4 CEYLON NEWS: Dr. De Silva's Views JAFFNA: "The Federal Party has not succeeded m getting a hold m the Peninsula. 1 think it is a progressive phenomenon m the General Election** declared Dr. Colvin R. de Silva, speaking at a public meeting held at theFOC - 462 words
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Article37 1952-08-26 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.—Malaya's badminton player, Abdullah Piruz, and junior champion, Mok Vat Mah, will take part m the Cricket Club of India open badminton championships commencing on Sept. 3, IISIIS - 37 words
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Article43 1952-08-26 4 MON: A telegram has been received by the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, ir. reply to Singapore's gift of £1,000 sterling for the relief of victims of the flood disaster m Lynmouth, Devonshire43 words
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233 1952-08-26 4 Relaxation Of Copyright Rules Urged COLOMBO: Ceylon has urged that the duration of protection ofc the rights of translation of works be reduced, sund that regulations regarding them be relaxed m hex report on the preliminary dnaift of the Universal Copyright Convention submitted by UNESCO to the member states. TheFOC - 233 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-08-26 4 TURKEY GREECE Gunzeli Basar. 20. of Istanbul Turkey, was awarded the "Miss Europe 1952" title m Naples last week. A.P. photo shows: The winner (left) embraces third-placed 'Miss Greece' after the result was annpunced.34 words
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Article40 1952-08-26 4 LISBON. Aug. 25. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and his wife left for Lisbon yesterday by car after spending eight days m a honeymoon bungalow at Urget&tica. Expected <here yesterday they w4W return' home on Wednesday.— Reuter.40 words
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Article64 1952-08-26 4 The Manager of The Eastern Bank, Singapore writes: The Board of Directors of the Eastern Bank Limited, London have declared an interim dividend at the rate of 2s. 6d. per share lass income tax at the rate of 9s. 6d. per pound dividend payable September 18.64 words
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Article57 1952-08-26 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 25.— The Ford foundation has donated US$B5,OOO for expenditure tovards a suitable memorial to Maftatma Gandhi. Giving Hhls information m Parliament, Health Minister RajkumajTi Ami-it Kaur said the money would be spent for the imiprovement of the Bhang* (untouchable) colony m Delhi whereA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-08-26 4 Members of the Japanese Parliamentary Goodwill Mission to India visited Rajghat (Delhi) on the morning of Aug. 14 to lay a wreath on the 'Sftmadhi' ol Mahatma Gandht. A.P. photo shows: the leader of the Mission, Heitaro Inagaki, a member of the House of Councillors of64 words
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343 1952-08-26 4 COLOMBO: Young Ceylonese actors and actresses have vast possibilities m. the Hindi film industry, according to Mr. Mebhoob Khan, one of the leading film producers of India who arrived m Ceylon recently m connection with the screening m Ceylon, of his first technicolour film 'AAN'.FOC - 343 words
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Article158 1952-08-26 4 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.— The Knights of Columbus Supreme Council condemned the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organi-, sation (UNESCO) for its stand on birth control. The Council adopted a resolution urging members of the Knights of Columbus to give "close and careful scrutiny toAP - 158 words
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Article60 1952-08-26 4 HONGKONG. Aug. 25.— The Macao border with Communist China was reopened yesterday after am agreement had been signed settling last montlhTs border shootings. It iis reported that Macao agreed to pay a financial indemovisty and apologise. The agreement also provides for an unoccupied strip sefjacatfcng the borderA.P. - 60 words
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Article216 1952-08-26 4 Two Pakistani Editors who have been touring m Indonesia, are now visiting Singapore and Federation of Malaya. Yesterday morning Mr. M. A. Zuberi, Editor of the influential Karachi English daily, "The Evening Star", arrived by air from Djakarta. This morning (Aug. 26) Mr. Khairul Kabir, Editor216 words
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Article229 1952-08-26 4 Another District Committee t member m the Communist 'Terrorist Organization and one of four other terrorists accompanying him have been killed and two more terrorists have surrendered to the Security Forces m the Federation, The District Committee member, Chong Kwai Wong alias Kwai Pat, was killed229 words
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Article46 1952-08-26 4 The Committee of the Pa-rent-Teachers' Association of the Presbyterian Boys School, Singapore, has unanimously elected Mr. P. Valuppillal, F. Corara. A., as a Member of the Board of Governors of the Presbyterian Schools to represent the Parents and Teachers of the Presbyterian Boys School.46 words
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Article25 1952-08-26 4 RANGOON, Aug. 25.—Communists derailed a passengei train near Pegu, 40 miles east of Rangoon, by dynamiting the railway line, It was reported here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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383 1952-08-26 4 'GEN. LOCKHART KUCHING, Aug. 24.— General Sir Rob Lockhart, Deputy Director of Operations m Malaya, said here today that conditions m Sarawak were more favourable for grappling with the Communist terrorists than they were m Malaya. General Lockhart had been a-ivestigatiing theReuter - 383 words
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Article90 1952-08-26 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.— India has established a "secure democratic political structure", Mr. H. Azim Hussain, India's new Consul General here, told students at Ran Francisco State College. He said that India's fiveyear plan aimed at solving the problem of her economic democracy and preventing the exploitationReuter - 90 words
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Article38 1952-08-26 4 MOSCOW, Aug. 25. Western diplomats here after studying the text of the Soviet note on Germany expressed the opinion that the communication does not materially improve the prospects of a Xouir-poweir meeting. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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