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Title Section16 1952-08-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 199. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-08-29 1 This A.P. picture, maOe on July 11 but only now released by the USA Vc fence Department, shows a disabled navy blimp, its propellers and power plant damaged when it accidentally hit the water m a simulated attack on the submarine USS SEA POACHER, hovering ne«J the water as It91 words
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99 1952-08-29 1 FED. REGIMENT RECRUITMENT IN MALACCA Another 46 applicants turned up at the Volunteer Force Headquairters m Malacca yesterday, on the second and ftnal day of the Federation Regiment recruitment m the settlement. Of these 37 were Malays, eight Chinese and one Indian. Thirt y-eight were rejected while eight were registered99 words
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Article103 1952-08-29 1 LONDON, Aug. 28.— British Socialism's tw# arch rivals— former Prime Minister Clement Attlee and leftwing rebel Aneurin Bevan— drew final battle lines yesterday m their backstage struggle for control of the Labour Party. Pinpointing their personal rivalry was a resolution put m for discussion at the party'sAP - 103 words
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Article96 1952-08-29 1 Jap. Parlt. To Be Dissolved TOKYO, Aug. 28.— Primtt Minister Shigeru Yoshida m a surprise move today secured the Immediate dissolution of his government, and hold general elections by Oct. 1. Political commentators credited Yoshida with a clever coup aimed at outwitting the powerful Hatoyama faction which has been gathering96 words
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Article22 1952-08-29 1 RANGOON, Aug. 27. A Japanese goodwill mission of seven now on tour of Southeast Asian countries met premSer U Nu yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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120 1952-08-29 1 No Bivouching Indonesian Territory THURS: The Government of Sarawak today stated officially that News Agency reports from Djakarta, said to be quoting the Indnesian Press, to the effect that Sarawak Security Forces had bivouced m Indonesian territory, are absolutely without foundation. On no occasion has the Indonesian frontier been crossed120 words
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Article90 1952-08-29 1 A $80,000 new type Malay school was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar ol Ncgrl Sembilan on Tuesday, Aug. 26, at Batu Kikir, Bahau. This school which has an enrolment of 161 boys and girls, imcluding three Chinese and two Indians, is one of the90 words
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162 1952-08-29 1 Sequel To Call By National Council Of Civil Liberties COUNTRYWIDE DEPUTATIONS TO SOUTH AFRICAN H, C. PLANNED LONDON, Aug. 28.— The National Council for Civil Liberties announced here yesterday that it has called for "a day of protest" on September 30th against162 words
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Article203 1952-08-29 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 28. —A South African magistrate yesterday took the first legal step towards suing "lime" magazine for calling a caf-e he tried "a farce". Magistrate E. G. Halse was granted an order m the Supreme Court here to attach money lying to the credit of "Time"Reuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-08-29 1 The Red China delegation to Moscow, led by Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En Lai, is pictured here on arrival at Moscow airport with Soviet Ministers who greeted it, passing m front of a guard of honour. AJ\ Photo shows from left to right; Andrei90 words
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278 1952-08-29 1 Indonesia Will Support Indian Move DJAKARTA, Aug. 28— Indonesia will support the Indian move to take the South African "apartheid issue" before the United Nations becausn such support is m accordance with Indonesian national ideals, Information Minister Arnold Mononutu, m an Interview with Reuter said today. Since the proclamation ofReuter - 278 words
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141 1952-08-29 1 ANDHRA STATE: GOVERNOR DENIES PRESS REPORT From Our Own 101 respond. m MADRAS, Aug. 28.—Governor of Madras State Sri Prakasa has specifically denied a report published yesterday that he had expressed support for Swaml Sitaram's plan thai Tamil and Andhra areas of Madras State should be immediately separated into two141 words
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Article217 1952-08-29 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— United Nations officials said last night that Russia s chief delegate, Jacob A. Malik, is bean^ replaced by Valerian A. Zorin, who engineered the Communist coup m Czechoslovakia m 1948. Both hold the rank of deputy Foreign Minister. The officialsA.P. - 217 words
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Article51 1952-08-29 1 It has been decided that export of the following items henceforth be licensed freely Lo all permissible destinations electric lamps; electrical accessolie.s such as lamps holders, chokes, ballasts, clips, etc., including wiring accessories except conduits and conduit accessories, dry batteries for flash lights, and belting for machinery of all aorta.—IIS - 51 words
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118 1952-08-29 1 Pak Cotton Jute For Russian Wheat KARACHI, Aug. 28. Pakistan has agreed to send Russia raw cotton and jute m exchange for wheat, it was officially learned here last night. The informants disclosed that this was arranged at talks on a proposed barter deal which are now nearing their finalA.P. - 118 words
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Article157 1952-08-29 1 Ayyangar Entertains Zafrullah GENEVA, Aug. 28.— The Indian and Pakistani delegations here for talks on the future of Kashmir withdrew from the conference chamber after 45 minutes today and went off to lunch together. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, the Pakistani Foreign Minister, and the members ot his delegation were theReuter - 157 words
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Article61 1952-08-29 1 Cajpt. James Thornton. 53--year-old master m the AngloSaxon Petroleum Co., has been appointed Commodore of the Shell Tanker Fleet. He has served with the Shell Fleet lor over 34 years. He is at (present m command of s.tjs. "Velletia" (28.000 dw. tons). He succeeds Commodore61 words
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Article31 1952-08-29 1 PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan, Aug. 28. A fresh uraniu/n strike, near La Ronge, Northern Sasketchewan, about 300 miles south of the present uranium lode, has been reported here.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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Article253 1952-08-29 1 Sir, "It is only natural for the public who know very little of the inside story to Infer that I came out with my statement only because I was not re-nominated. I have no complaint against this public but if it reads again my reasons for253 words
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Article138 1952-08-29 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: The Singapore Electors Welfare Council has nominated Mr. V. S. Padmanabhan, its General Secretary, to contest the forthcoming City Council Elections from the East Ward. Mr. Padmanabhan came to Singapore about 12 years ago and has made his home In the Colony. He138 words
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Article31 1952-08-29 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 28.— The official .ewspaper Pravda, praising the Russsian translation of selected works by Chinee Communist leader Mao Tzetung, said the Soviet people would study it "with immense attention A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement35 1952-08-29 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST* 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 6.50 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 60.0035 words
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610 1952-08-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Aug. 29, 1952. Purcell Mission's Bluff Called! *pHIS is a queer world, indeed, where the man who tells the most brazenfaced lies or acts m the most contradictory fashion alone is respected, while those who tell the truth or act m ci moderate and sensible610 words
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997 1952-08-29 2 Sarker Supports Bihar Leader's View CALCUTTA, Aug. 27.— Mr. Nalini Ranjan Sarker m a statement urged upon the leaders to approach the question of readjustment of W. Bengal's boundary from a national standpoint. Welcoming Pandit Binodananda Jha's speech at. Dumka he fully endorsed his viewFOC - 997 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-08-29 2 Twenty-four men and a dog, part of the crew of the 7,239-ton liberty ship "Western Farmer", which sank m halves after a collision m the English Channel, were landed at Ramsgate, England, Aug. 21, by lifeboat. The remaining 13 members of the crew, taken off by lifeboat as the ship87 words
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Article159 1952-08-29 2 BENGAL PROVINCIALISM BOMBAY, Aug. 21. The Bihar Information Minister, Mr. Mahesh Prasad Sinha, said here today that West Bengal's demand for certain parts of Bihar would lead to bitterness. The Minister, now here on a brief visit, said that BengalBihar relations had always wave of provincialism now been very cordial.FOC - 159 words
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Article25 1952-08-29 2 LONDON, Aug. 27.— General Sir Lionel Head yesterday refused permi'ssitm for childstraingler John Thomas Straifen to appeal his hanging sentence to the House of ReuterReuter - 25 words
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177 1952-08-29 2 "Madras Financial Difficulties Can Be Solved" Bombay, Aug. 21. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, who arrived here trom Madras by air to-day, told reporters at Santa Cruz airport that 'it should not be difficult to help Madras solve its financial difficulties." The Minister said he had had discussions withFOC - 177 words
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141 1952-08-29 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 21. The Airways India proposes to employ a new type of foreign aircraft m its service, Mr. K. K. Roy, the airline's managing director, stated here to-day. The aircraft proposed Is either the British Vickers Viscount or the U.S. Convair 340.FOC - 141 words
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Article107 1952-08-29 2 Time Gong Missing BANGALORE, Aug. 21.— The giant gun-metal gong, which used to peal the passage of time regularly, for the past several yean from the compound of the General Secretariat, was found missing this morning when the sentry went to strike the six-hour signal. The gong, situated on theFOC - 107 words
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Article144 1952-08-29 2 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28.— Mrs. Millicent V. Hearst widow of (publisher William Randolph Hearst, has filed a $2,500,000 law suit against the executors of his estate. She complains that two agreements signed m 1921 and 1927 with her husband who died last year had never beenReuter - 144 words
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Article126 1952-08-29 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— The two-way crossing of the Atlantic by a British jet Canberra bomber marks a new triumph for the British aircm fi industry, the New York Times said yesterday. The Times said: "It marts a new triumph for the British jetplane industry, whiohReuter - 126 words
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58 1952-08-29 2 MOSCOW, Aug. 27.— Pravda lavished praise yesterday on Chinese Communist leader Mao Tie -tuing. The bouquets were m a review of the first volume of a Russian translation of Mao's selected worte. The Soviet people, said Pravda,, would study the wrtttings of the head ofA.P. - 58 words
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Article79 1952-08-29 2 HONOKONG, Aug. 28.— Chinese Communist dictator Mao Tze-turug, who seldom appears In puiblic,, seems to be tei going-out mood this summer. Petping Radio and news agency stories have had him personally attending a ball of the People's Liberation Army on Aug. 9, a Red Army athletic meetA.P. - 79 words
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Article76 1952-08-29 2 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta High Court Bar Association has supported the demand of the West Bengal Assembly for a readjustment of the boundary between Bihar and West Bengal to provide living space for a constantly-increasing population as a result of partition." In a resolution, passed at an extraordinaryFOC - 76 words
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Article1208 1952-08-29 2 By the By Selegie Road COLOUR AND BROWS JOURNALIST, a few graduates, Labour Paity leaders. T.U.C. leaders. Legislative Councillors an<. others incognito condemn colour discrimination in the Unite* States of America. The provocation was the reproduction of a report published in TIME, August 25, 1952, in the two so-called leading1,208 words
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160 1952-08-29 3 rariiament boycotted By Opposition Reverses Appeal Court's Decision PRETORIA, Aug. 27.— South Africa's new High Court of Parliament decided today to set aside an Appeal Court decision Invalidating the separate Representation of Voters Act. This Act would have removed coloured (mixed blood) voters160 words
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Article60 1952-08-29 3 JACKSON, Mississippi, Aug. 28. The 32-year congressional career of Veterans Representative John E. Ratikin, the fiery advocate of whit supremacy, has ended. Ranktn, at 70, seeking his 17th term m the House of Representatives, where he is chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee, was defeated byA.P. - 60 words
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110 1952-08-29 3 INDIAN WOMEN BREAK PURDAH TO DEFY MALAN! JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Aug. 27. South African police yesterday arrested 395 mon-whites for violating the country's rigid racial segregation laws. It was the largest number arrested m one day since the campaign of civil disobedience against the laws opened two months ago. AmongA.P. - 110 words
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Article55 1952-08-29 3 LONDON. Aug. 27.—Reverend Michael Scott, who is m London, disclosed that South African Prime Minister, Dr. Malan, has rejected his latest request for permission to return to South Africa. Dr. Mala-n is also reported to have refused permission to tribal chief Hosea Kutake of South WestIIS - 55 words
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Article182 1952-08-29 3 CAPE TOWN, Aug. 27.— At the Caipe Town city magistrate's court on Monday Mr George Lsu, 22-year-old African apartheid register was found not guilty of sitting m the European waiting room at the Cape Town, station. Mr. Lusu was defended by Mr. Sam Kahn who was recently deprived182 words
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Article346 1952-08-29 3 Br. Paper's Warning To Malan LONDON, Aug. 28. The British press gave prominent publicity yesterday morning tc reports of the passive resistance arrests m South Africa and the heacilng of the case against Dr. Moroka, Dr. Dadoo and others. The Liberal NEWS CHRONICLE splashed the despatch from its Johannesburg correspondentIIS; Reuter - 346 words
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368 1952-08-29 3 BUFFALO, New York, Aug. 28.— Mr, John Foster Dulles, Republican foreign policy adviser, said yesterday that a suicidal foreign policy involving worldwide racial discrimination was being carried on by the United States Democrat administration. He called upon the Government to abandonReuter - 368 words
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Article37 1952-08-29 3 LONDON, Aug. 28.— A London company has been, given royal permission to make a 70-mimute documentary film oi the life of the Queen to be released shortly before Jhe coronation next June.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-08-29 3 PHOTO). John Cobb, Britain's water-speed king, superintends lifting operations as his £15,000 jet-engined ski-boat "Crusader" Is loaded onto a conveyor at Vosper Ltd.'s Shipyard, Portchester, Hampshire, Aug. 22, for transport to Loch Ness. Scotland. On Loch Neas Cobb will attempt to crack the world water-speed record set at 178.4 no.p.h.A.P. - 71 words
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78 1952-08-29 3 MANILA, Aug. 27. Chester A. Bowles, U.S. Ambassador to India, arrived here by air today from Hongkong m the course of a tour of SouthLast Asia. Bowles will leave on Saturday for Malaya and Indonesia. While m Hongkong yesterday, Bowles refused to answer aA.P. - 78 words
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Article58 1952-08-29 3 LONDON, Aug. 28.— Kay Kendall, 25, a six-feet showgirl, yesterday insisted "there is no truth at all" m newspaper gossip linking her name romantically with Billy Wallace, wealthy socialite onice regarded as a possible suitor for the hand of Princess Margaret. The two have been seenReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-08-29 3 This remarkable A.P. photograph was taken m Salina, Kansas, Aug. 17. It shows a huge cloud of dust, reminiscent of the storms of the '30s, rolling across the Prairie toward Kanopolis Lake. Bathers m foreground and m distance are leaving- the Lake shore as the storm, visible for miles, sweeps67 words
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Article112 1952-08-29 3 SAN MARINO, Aug. 37. —The grand council of this tiny mountain republic met yesterday to con. sider a letter from Queen Elizabeth II, written in Latin,, in which she politely explained that she had no Influence on British foreign policy. The ''o ni mu in ist- dominatedA.P. - 112 words
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106 1952-08-29 3 India Claims No Reparations From Japan NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— The peace treaty between India and Japan signed at Tokyo It weeks ago came into force today with the exchange of instruments of ratification at the External Affairs Ministry here. Mr. R. K. Nehru acting Foreign Secretary to the IndianReuter - 106 words
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Article57 1952-08-29 3 TOKYO, Aug. 28.— Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki yesterday expressed his countjryte aippreciation of India's action m waiving reparation claims and m giving an undertaiklng to return Japanese property m India. "I wisii to express my fir t belief that our two nations will work hand mReuter - 57 words
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Article130 1952-08-29 3 OSLO. Aug. 28.— A stallion has been charged with not fulfilling his duties by a larm corporation at Sawdefjord south-west of Oslo, it was reported yesterday. The stallion, JarlebergBron, hired two wares recently, but his efforts have not resulted m any increase of the number of horses mA.P. - 130 words
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Article60 1952-08-29 3 NICOSIA. Aug. 28.-^Special precautions to isolate an American Skymaster, refuelling here with 10,000 lbs. of explosives aboard, were taken at the airport yesterday. According to airport sources the expQosives are mainly electric detonators for blasting operations. They are being flown to Karachi, but their ultimate destination isReuter - 60 words
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113 1952-08-29 3 Death For Illegal Entrants Into Sarawak? JAKARTA, Aug. 28.— The Indonesian language news paper, Merdeka. yesterday reported that British security forces have established a bivouac area m Indonesian territory south of Sarawak The dispatch, from tiie paper's Pontianak correspondent, said British patrols have been "very active" along the Sarawak-Borneo borderA.P. - 113 words
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Article138 1952-08-29 3 LONDON, Aug. 28.— A 64--yeax old Brigadier who beSieves he is a viscount said on Tuesday he would petition >the House of Lords to adju- dicate on has claim Brigadier Pracls' Dighton A ™*esley thought he was the 14th Viscount VaJentia Until British HomeReuter - 138 words
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81 1952-08-29 3 Jap. Court Rejects British Sailors' Application TOKYO, Aug. 28. —The Osaka High Court yesterday refused an application for bail for the two British sailors gaoled 1 at Kobe. The Court said "there is no guarantee as to the custodian and their future residence and we con only recognise that thereReuter - 81 words
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Article40 1952-08-29 3 Truman Policy Criticised NEW YORK. Aug. 27.— Mr. John Foster Dulles said after a conference with General Dwight D. Eisenhower yesterday that the rruman admin istration was "writing the ticket far world war three" m its communist containment politcies- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article126 1952-08-29 3 Arrest Of Mr. E. Kumar Ordered ■LA PAZ, Aug. 23.— Sonor Juan Lechin, Bolivian Minister of Mines, said on Tuesday that he ordered the arrest of Mr. Eric Kumar. British manager of the American Smelting Co. s coppei mine in Bolivia because Kumar was "sabotaging production, despite previous warnings." Mr.A.P. - 126 words
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112 1952-08-29 3 Drummond Murder: Eye-Witness Assists Police PEYRUIS. Southern France, Aug. 28.— Detectives here yesterday wertt on) a new described as sensational trial m their hunt for the Drummond murderer, softer questioning more than two hours a man claiming to have witnessed the triple killing. Police said the new witness had toldReuter - 112 words
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Article64 1952-08-29 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 28.— The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Mr. Benegal Rama Raoi left here yesterday by air for the United States on his way to Mexico to attend meetings of the Work! Bank and International Monetary Fund. On his way back to IndiaReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-29 3 WANTED Agents and Salesmen to sell iamous Indian Medicines at Singapore and the Federation. Terms most liberal. Contact Box No. 11, C o INDIAN DAILY MAIL, 71, Selegie Road, Singapore. A CHARMING YOUNGSTER |taj< "jjjT^J J can c o m e fneioui lady. R "!rM« In A beautlful head of84 words
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391 1952-08-29 4 Ceylonese 'Not Keen ON Technical Work'? CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Ceylon will not be able to produce her own technical personnel unless there is a radical change m the country's educational system. This is the finding of a four-man survey headed by Professor T. L. Green of the University of CeylonFOC - 391 words
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Article74 1952-08-29 4 COLOMBO Ceylon has been invited to be represented at the seventh International Congress of Linguists to be held In London from Sept. 1 to 6. It has been decided to accept the invitation and Mr. P E. E. Fernando, Assistant Lecturer m Sinhalese, University of Ceylon, atFOC - 74 words
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Article320 1952-08-29 4 COLOMBO: Gambling i ever, generated Dy the network of bucket-shops m. tne rural areas, was spot-lighted recently an reports from Agsuawabte and Uaile. Addressing a Manila, Samiti rally m the AsaAawatte area, Henegama Sugatnangana Thero .said the lirst step m reforming society would be to "sayeFOC - 320 words
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Article153 1952-08-29 4 HOUSING MERCANTILE EMPLOYEES COLOMBO: Mercantile establishments m Colombo are asked to build houses for their employees, with assistance f "om the Central Government, according to a proposal by the Colombo Municipal Council so as to ease shortage of houses m the m the City. A delegation from the Finance CommitteeFOC - 153 words
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Article71 1952-08-29 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon has received an Invitation to send a veterlnajry representative to attend the annual congress af the British Veterinary Association to be held m Harrogate from Sept. 7 to 13. The invitation has been accepted and Dr. C. PerumaJ Pillat, an Assistant Veterinary Surgeon or the DepartmentFOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-08-29 4 A.P. photo shows: Pretty, long-haired Tillie George 18, 'bursts into tears after her veil is placed at the start of a six-hour Gipsy Colony wedding at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Aug. 21. The bride then is led off for the first daoice by her husky faUher-in-law, Mike Frank (left),68 words
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229 1952-08-29 4 AUG. 15-CUM-ONAM SPECIAL EDITION OF "MAHATMA" KILLING two birds with one stone: that is what the "Mahatma"— a local Malayalam periodical edited by Mr. K.S.K. KazhU-nbram, has done. Ke has taken out a special edition to simultaneously mark both the Indian Independence Day and the Onam Festival and issued itG.S.M. - 229 words
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105 1952-08-29 4 ONAM FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FINAL TOMORROW The Fashion House team will meet the Kerala Bros, at Farrer Park tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 30, at 5.30 p.m. m the final soccer match of the Singapore Kerala Samajam Football Tournament. HEATS FOR ONAM SPORTS The "Heats" for Onam bports, to be conducted on Sept.105 words
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320 1952-08-29 4 Plant That Bloomed After 48 Years! A Native Off Malaya? KANDY: The Olympic Flower show m London by the London "Evening News*' which is due to be opened towards the end of this month will have a wealth of rare flowers and orchids grown m the Royal Botanic Gardens Peradeniya.FOC - 320 words
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