Indian Daily Mail, 28 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-28 1 Indian Dail Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 289. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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327 1952-11-28 1 PERIYAR ENDS 30 YEAR -OLD OPPOSITION TO RAJAJI! Pledges Support To Minister And Praises Its Achievements From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 27,—Periyar E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, who has been an implacable opponent of Chief Minister Rajaji for more than thirty years seems to have suddenly changed his attitude. An327 words
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Article105 1952-11-28 1 By Our Staff Reporter Mr. P. V. Sarma, former President jof Singapore Teachers Union, who wa» beln» detained since January 1951 under Emergency Regulations left for India yesterday by s.a. Rajula em repatriation at hi* own request. Mr. Sarma was escorted to the ship by police105 words
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Article99 1952-11-28 1 UNITED NATIONS. No*. 27— Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, who submitted hi s resignation recently, was reliably understood yesterday to be prepared to withdraw it and continue m office until th c end of his term m February, 1954. Snurceg m close touch with Mr.Reuter - 99 words
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Article64 1952-11-28 1 Lebanese for Secy-Gen? Of U.N. BEIRUT, Nov. 27 Colombia has agreed to support the Lebanese delegate, Dr. Charles Malik, for the post of secre-tary-general of the United Nations, according to Information released by Lebanon's Ministry of Foreign Affairs here today. The same source declared that the Lebanese legation m ParisA.P. - 64 words
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Article119 1952-11-28 1 A Malay prisoner, Lidon bin Sulaiman, aged 23, serving a three-year prison sentence for robbery, escaped from Changi Prison Farm between 8 am. and 11 a.m. yesterday, by crawling unobserved through the wire fence, says an official statement. It adds He is 5 feet 1 inch119 words
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117 1952-11-28 1 JAMMU LEADER AND 14 OTHERS ARRESTED From Our Own Correspondent JAMMU, Nov. 27.— Praja Parishad leaders who began a Satyagraha movement here on Monday for complete accession of Kashmir Steute to the Indian Union, were arrested yesterday under the State's Defence Rules. The leaders included the President of the Parishad117 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-11-28 1 DR. LUIS PADILLA NERVO (on the rostrum) of Mexico, retiring President of t^ United Nations General Assembly, opened the seventh annual Session with an address. The delegates convened for the first time m the General Assembly building of the UN's new permanent headquarters In New York City, Lester B- Pearson,USIS - 85 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-11-28 1 The Singapore police are seeking information relating t 0 Lim Ah Liap, aged about 40 years, a taxi-driver who lived at Race Course Road. He was the owner of taxi No. SC 2653, a Morris 8, and he spoke the Chowan dialect. On Nov. 12, Lim122 words
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Article39 1952-11-28 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND Following contributions to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund are thankfully acknowledged by the Indian Daily Mail: M/s Chhotalal tz Sons ***** Mr. K. C. Arun 25.00 126.00 Already Acknowledged $2258.50 Total t 0 date $2384-5039 words
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122 1952-11-28 1 LONDON, Nov, 27— Delayed air arrivals of two premiers and Britain's Foreign Secretary early today forced postponement of the start of the Commonwealth economic conference. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent of Canada was forced to stay overnight at Prestwick, Scotland, while Prime Minister RobertA.P. - 122 words
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195 1952-11-28 1 Results, A Closely Guarded Secret! NEW 7 DELHI, Nov. 27. Somewhere between the summit of towering Mount Everest and the remote Nepalese village of Namche B azar crouching at its base, a team of Swiss mountain climbers and their native companions hold theA.P. - 195 words
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Article77 1952-11-28 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27. The Japanese reconnaissance expedition to central Nepal climbed past the 24,000-foot mark on the 26,658<00t Mansalu Peak and is now returning to the Nepalese capital of Khatmandu, according to reports reaching here yesterday. The reports quoted porters arriving m Khatmandu with part ofA.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-11-28 1 Unprecedented pageantry and rejoicing marked the arrival! ait Phnom-Penth, Cambodia, Nov. 19, of an Indian Delegation bringing saored relics of the Lord Butddha and his disciples, Saalpurtta. and Mogallaaia. Cambodia's King received the Holy Relics art. the airpart and helped cajrry them through the streets m a procession m which83 words
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Article70 1952-11-28 1 THURS: Ten Chinese terrorists, armed with rifles and a sten-gun and shot-guns, burnt two estate lorries on the Palaniyappa Estate m the Pagoh area of Johore says today's Emergency Communique. LONDON, Nov. 27— Lord Monkswell, Liberal, asked m the House of Lords whether when India was given70 words
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Article119 1952-11-28 1 The Honorary Secretary of the Tamil Education Society writes as follows: "The annual general meeting of the Tamil Education Society, Singapore will b e held on Saturday Nov 29, rt 5 p.m. at Ramakrishna Mission Hall (9 Norrls Road). Members, Tamil School Committee Members and teachers aacr119 words
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300 1952-11-28 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 27. «k v ISSi et *F or gn Mmi ster Andrei Vyshinsky told the General Assembly's Political Committee yesterday that the Peoples Republic of China had turned down the Indian proposals for breaking the Korean armistice deadlock. Mr. Vyshinsky spokeReuter - 300 words
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Article83 1952-11-28 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 27. India yesterday changed her (proposal for dealing with the prisoners of war m Korea so that there might be a time limit for their detention after the conclusion of an armistice. The vital paragraph m the Indian resolution was changed to provideReuter - 83 words
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566 1952-11-28 2 Indian Daily mail S'pore, Fri., Nov. 28, 1952. Industrialisation Of South India IT is a habit of most people, particularly the foreigners, fo praise the South Indians, especial!/ ths Madrasis. The Madiasis. so the universal praise goes, are a most intelligent class of people who fill the all-India Government services566 words
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350 1952-11-28 2 CENTRAL GOVT. SCHEME TO BE TAKEN AS MODEL NEW DELHI, Nov. 25— The Government of India have, it is learnt, requested a i 1 State Governments to consider the desirability of issuing instructions to employers' organizations and industrial undertakings m their jurisdiction to constituteFOC - 350 words
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Article189 1952-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25 The Education Ministry of th c Government of India has convened on Jan. 23 and 24, 1953 at Delhi a conference of representatives of Indian universities on th c teaching of English m the universities. >t was learnt here The GovernmentFOC - 189 words
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Article246 1952-11-28 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 25 The, national Executive of the PraJa Socialist Party met here under the presidentship of Aeharya J. B. Kripalani and discussed organisational matters for about three hours Fourteen out of 22 members of the Executive, which met for the first time after th> birthFOC - 246 words
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Article102 1952-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25.— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Revenue and Expenditure, informed Dr. R. S. Singh m the House of the People that a quantity of 6.574 tolas of gold was seized by the customs I authorities during the first half! of the financialFOC - 102 words
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Article112 1952-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25--Th c Production Minister, Mr. K. O. Reddy, Informed Dr. Ramitubhag Singh m Parliament that a contract had already been signed with a German firm for setting up a coke oven plant at Sindri at an "stimatod cost of Rs 235 lakhs.FOC - 112 words
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Article77 1952-11-28 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 25— The 45-nation International Cancer Research Commission will meet m Bombay from Dec 30 to Jan. 3. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister will inaugurate the session The International Cancer Research Commission is the scientific advisory body of the International Union against Cancer. It consistsFOC - 77 words
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Article28 1952-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25 Mr. Satis Chandra, at present ■Onrliajnentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, has been appointed a Deouty Minister, it wai officially announced28 words
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84 1952-11-28 2 India's Mystery Girl Leaves Hospital MERCARA, Nov. 25— After a stay of 19 days *n hospital here, {Miss Dhanalakshmi, 17-year-old girl who has been abstaining from food and water for more than s'x months now, left for her village home In SuntlkoppaMr. T. B. Medappa, Civil Surgeon, who conducted theFOC - 84 words
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Article175 1952-11-28 2 MYSORE, Nov. 22.— At seminar o" synthetic rice held here recently, Dr. V- Subramaniam, Director, Food Re search Institute, stated, that the immediate plan before them wns to produce 3,006 tons of synthetic rice with the help of suitable machinery and conduct elaborate consumer trials. He alsoFOC - 175 words
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Article72 1952-11-28 2 RATASTHAN ML A SHOT AT JAIPUR, Nov. 25.— Mr. Hansra] Arya, a Congress member of the Rajasthan Assembly, was shot at, whiktravelling by train from Bhadra, In Bikaner division, to Hissar I n th c Punjab, according to a report received here. The report added that he wa s admittedFOC - 72 words
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221 1952-11-28 2 Indo-Pakistan Pact On Postal Savinas NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 Th e Finance Minister, Mr. C D. Deshmukh, gave the following reply m the House of the People In reply to a question on the outstanding issues between India and Pakistan m regard t 0 Postal Savings Bank and Provident FundFOC - 221 words
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124 1952-11-28 2 COAL DEPOSITS DISCOVERED IN N. CHAMPARAN PATNA, Nov. 25.— The existence of a coal belt In Lakh*mpur forest near Magamha vil'age, five miles from Gaunaha railway station on the North Ea«tern Railway. along the foothills of th 0 Himalayas m North Champaran was dlsclos. ~d at a meeting of theFOC - 124 words
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71 1952-11-28 2 CONGRESS M.L.As TO EXPLAIN CONDUCT BHOPAL. Nov. 21 Notices of disciplinary action wer c isi sued against some members of the Bhopal State Legislative -Assembly for their alleged condemnation of the Congress Ministry from public platforms. The notices wer c served by; the leader of the Assembly Party, Dr. ShankarFOC - 71 words
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Article82 1952-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— A glider built at the Technical Centre of the Civil Avia'ion Department was recently testflown and subjected to aeronautical manoeuvres by Dr. Zinkes, Chie|f Instructor, at the Delhi Flying Club, representatives Of the Indian Air Force and Hindustan Aircraft Factory test pilots, it wasFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-11-28 2 Mr. Obafeml Awolowo and Mr. AM.A- Akinloye, th«> members of the First Good a ill Mission from Nigeria arrived m Madras on November 11. As guests of the Government of India th c Mission spent a fortnight visiting important places and institutions «n India. This group photograph112 words
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338 1952-11-28 2 - SHASTRI - Closer Co-operation Between Congress Govt. Necessary -SHASTRI BENARES, Nov. 26.— Mr. Algurai Shastri. President of the Uttar P radesh Congress Committee, said here that for a proper co-ordination of the policy between the Congress organisation rtrd the Governments, it was necessary that the latter should follow the policies laid downFOC - 338 words
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140 1952-11-28 2 PAX. SENDING NOTE TO INDIA ON EVACUEE LAWS KARACHI, Nov- 25 The Refugee *md Rehabilitation Minister, Dr. Qureshi, told Parliament that the Government was sending a communication tc India on scrapping the Indo-Pakistanl evacuee laws He was replying to a shortnotice question by Mr. Babesh Chandra Nandy of East Bengal,FOC - 140 words
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Article65 1952-11-28 2 CALCUTTA: A two-crore anti-malaria drive, spread over Aye years, will be launched m West Bengal by the State Government m collaboration with UNICEF, during the next financial year, it is understood. Both UNICEF and the West Bengal Government will ghare Wie expenditure equally. An agreementFOC - 65 words
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Article852 1952-11-28 3 Increase In Food Production A Most Pressing Problem ECAFE'S Survey Of Problems NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— The present rate of production m Asian countries is too slow to allow the people to improve their standard of living, according to the survey for 1951 by theFOC - 852 words
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150 1952-11-28 3 LONDON. Nov. 27. Britain's Labour Party may senu a leading official on a factfinding touir of Asia, it wa^ authoritatively learned here yesterday. The move is a development of increasingly close links between British and Asian Socialists, and would folio* Labour Parvy leader Clemeni Attlee'sReuter - 150 words
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Article60 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Mr.| Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Revenue and Exp a d Stur told the House of the People yesterday that the Finance Commission was exacted to saibmit Its report by the end of December, 1952. The life of the commission, he said, had been extendedFOC - 60 words
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Article45 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.—India is shortly sending a senior official to Raingoon to discuss the commencement of payment of Burma's debt which on Sept. 30 totalled 72Q,0Q0,tt0 rupee* CU6JISI,- 200,000), it was officially announced yesterday during question time la parliament. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-11-28 3 This general view of a voting place m a public hall m Tokyo shows democracy at work m Japan. Scores of Japanese citizens line up to ,prove to the Communists once more that free peoples do not want Communists m their Govt. The Communist Party failed to elect a singleUSIS - 86 words
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Article48 1952-11-28 3 SCORPION KILLS A MAN! NAGAPATTUVAM: Narayanasamy PiiLti (35), a sweet-meat vendor m the local bazaar street, wa» stunj» by a s«.orp'on on Nov--10 at about 10 JO p.m. He remained unconscious, throughout the night m spite of medical aid. Re expired about 11 a-m. the next day- FOCFOC - 48 words
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281 1952-11-28 3 Dr. Prasad Opens Children's Art Exhibition NEW DELHI, Nov. 25— President Rajendra Prasad declared open an exhbition of drawings of the children Of the world at the All-India Artfl Society Hall here. Adorning 1 the walls of thc| Society's hall were 1.400 pictures, drawn and painted by toddlers and thoseFOC - 281 words
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Article159 1952-11-28 3 MADRAS, Nov. 25.— A ifisolution requesting Mr. Pottl "'-iiamulu. to glv« up his fast for the achievement of Andhri State was adopted at a meeting of Andhra lawyers hel<i ?n the premises of Kesari High School, Mylapore. Mr. Pappu Somasundaram presided. The meeting alsoFOC - 159 words
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Article69 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25—- The' Government of India, says a Press Note have decided to undertake the extension of Mm naval dockyard m Bombay and appointed Sir Alexander Gibb j and partner? of London aa fonsulMng engineers for the work The existing dockyard is consideredFOC - 69 words
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Article44 1952-11-28 3 Dr. G. S- Melkote, Hyderabad's Finance Minister, informed the State Assembly on Friday that the Osmania currency would cease to be iegal tender from Apr. 1, 1953- Doth Cf mania currency and Indian currency are m circulation m the State now.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article69 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— Thirteen foreign advisers are at present attached to vari- oils ministries of the Indian f Government. Oi these, three are attached to the Ministry of Health, four to the Ministry of Irrigaton and Power, two to Food and Agriculture and one eachFOC - 69 words
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Article62 1952-11-28 3 ATHENS, Nov. 26:— The Government Monday annonced it had caught Nicholas Plumbides, said to be the chief of the Communist underground m Greece. A police squad picked up the Communist leader who has been m hiding for eight eight years, Interior Minister Pausanias Lykourezos said. HeReuter - 62 words
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Article439 1952-11-28 3 LONDON, Nov. 27. The Daily Mail has praised the Indian plan for ending the Korean deadlock, and said: "We have not always seen eye to eye with the policies of Mr. Nehru btft m this case we pay fair tribute to a wise and statesmanlike design."Reuter; A.P. - 439 words
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Article48 1952-11-28 3 SI K KIM RULER ON WAY TO SANCHI CAUCUTTA. Nov. 26. A three-man delegation headed by the Maharajkumar of Sikkim left Kalimpong yesterday for Calcutta on way to San chi ito attend the ceremony m connection with the re-enshrinement of sacred relics of Sariputta and Mahamo^gallana Arhans. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article57 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— Two A-omen have been appointed to lAS (Indian Administration Service) one to IFS < Indian Foreign Service) and three to other central services on results of combined Indian administrative, etc., services examinations held between 1948 and 1951. The number ofFOC - 57 words
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39 1952-11-28 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. 27.— Mr. Satish Chandra. Parliamentary Seoretary to the Prime Minister, has been promoted as Deputy Minister In the Central Cabinet. He will be m change of the defence portfolio. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article752 1952-11-28 4 CEYLON NEWS: Bachelor Premier Of Ceylon Says.... "Will not our Premier get married?", is the question that is being asked by the Ceylonese all over the world and m this article SUJATHA JAYAWARDENA attempts to give an answer. Did anyone say that our Prime Minister is a misogynist? Well,FOC - 752 words
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Article82 1952-11-28 4 LONDON, Nov. 27.— Khwaja Nazimuddtn, Pakistan's Prime Minister, was received In audience by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. This is the first time that Khwaja Nazimudding who became Prime Minister m October last year has been received m Royal audience. Khwaja Nazimuddin later oalled on theReuter - 82 words
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Article57 1952-11-28 4 j Swami Ajarananda, Lecturer I m Sanskrit and Indian philo- sophy m the Chidalongkorn University, Bangkok Is arrlv- »ng m Kualja Lumpur today. I He i s staying m Suddha Sa- majam, Petaling. Swamiji will b e visiting Singapore, Serem- ban, Ipoh, Penang and other57 words
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419 1952-11-28 4 World's Biggest Turtles Found In Trengganu Beach (By Our Staff Reporter) Two Branch libraries aacr c to be opened next year, one m Siglap and the other m Upper Serangoon Road, Paya Lebar Social Welfare Centres, said the Director of RafflesA.P. - 419 words
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Article, Illustration310 1952-11-28 4 She Was Left Uncared Letter To The Editor: Mrs. Thirunagam (enceinte) with her four children sailed away from Singapore to India on Thursday Nov. 13, 1952 by s.s. Jalagopal, but she leaves behind a sad memory of a sorrowful event. Mrs. Thirunagam is *he wife of a barber somewhere m310 words
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Article48 1952-11-28 4 DACCA, East Pakistan, Nov. 27. Pakistan Jute Board has raised minimum pric c of "mill first" variety of raw Jute by £5 (sterling) per ton and "export first" variety by £3 per ton. Pr»' of Tossa varieties of u£o been Increased C( .-^ondingly. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-11-28 4 Photo taken when a Military lorry and a motorcycle were involved m an accident on the morning of 25-11-4952 opposite to Beach Road Police Station. P S. Manly amP.S. Manly - 29 words
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