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Title Section16 1953-02-13 1 Indian Daily MAil VOL IX. NO. 4. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article157 1953-02-13 1 Parliament's Tribute To Iyengar (F.0.0.C.) NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— B:tt. the Council of States and the House of the People adjourned without doing an> business **>ut postponing after passing a resolution expressIng the Parliament's grievous sense of loss at the death of Mr. N. Oopalaswami Iyengar. Nehru In a heartfelt157 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-02-13 1 PHOTO). An artillery officer throw:* a blank cartridge Into the R'.ver Thames after unloading from one cf the four guns which, one after the ether, failed to fire while attempting a 62-gun salute at the tower of London en Feb. 6. The salute was to have marked the firstA.P. - 75 words
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308 1953-02-13 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 12— An attorney m tha vice trial of Minot (Mickey) Jelke said playgirl Pat Ward testified yesterday that she had dated film actor Mickey Rooney. Chief Defence, attorney Sam Segal said 'n answer to a question that Mis s Ward mentionedA.P. - 308 words
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Article186 1953-02-13 1 LONDON. Feb. 12. Mr. Stanley Awoery, Labour, ask:d En the House of Commons ?sterday why the clerical \Txployeea A the Singapore Council were a^kcd to ;lgn a form conia-ning the ir>mise of a year's bonus übject to their acceptance •f conditions of employment vhich were notReuter - 186 words
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Article40 1953-02-13 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 12. Former Army Sergeant John D. Provoo was found guilty last night of treason. Provoo, 35, was accused of going ever to the Japanese after he was captured m 1942 at the fall A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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1053 1953-02-13 1 Board's Attitude Explained The Singapore Harbour Board has issued the following statement "The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, representing the Clerical Staff, ha 8 served notice of its intend tlon to go on atrike on Tuesday, 17th February, 1953. The Board has -previously1,053 words
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142 1953-02-13 1 SEQUEL TO BOMB EXPLOSION IN SOVIET MISSION MOSCOW. Feb. 12. -The Soviet Government announced today it has broken of! relations with Israel. In a not ft delivered up Feb. 11, and published m all MO3--cow newspapers, the S->v'et Government said the bomb explosion ofA.P. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-02-13 1 Photo. Rear Admiral R. J. Rodger* (left), gTeets Vice Admiral Ma Chi.ChUangr, Nat'onaliet China's Chief of Naval Ope. rations and Maj~Gen. Chou YiuHuan, Commandant of the Chinese Marine Corps on their arrival a Alameda, Carfforrta, USJij February 2. At right is Maj.-Gen. Ray R- Robinson. Nationa. list China* Navy andA.P. - 66 words
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53 1953-02-13 1 NAIROBI, Feb. 12. The executive of the Ktnya Indian Congress has passed a resolution opposing demands Tor self-government made recently at European meetings. The Indian ccmrnun.ty will ;ppcse any form oi government "srhich continues tht oresc-nt unfair racial franchise and unequal distribution of political pjwer," theReuter - 53 words
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118 1953-02-13 1 U.ft May Asl« Allies To join WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 2.— Eisenhower administration may ask the United State*' ollies to join m an embargo on all shipments to Red China as an alternative to proposals for a risky naval blockade. This mov«A.P. - 118 words
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Article68 1953-02-13 1 A cocktail party was held la-st night at the Sea View Hotel by a Committee of Hosts m honour of Mr. Kenneth Talks, General Manager. Indian Overseas Barrk Ltd.. who Is on a visit to the bank's branches m South East Asia There was a lar?e68 words
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Article27 1953-02-13 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. President Eisenhower yesterday refused to .set aside the death verdicts on Julius and 1 Ethel Rosenberg, convicted atomic spies. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article257 1953-02-13 1 Congress High Command: New Personnel (F.0.0.C.) M ADR AS, Feb. 12. Delhi reports state that Rajaji might be appointed Deputy Premier before June and officiate when Premier Nehru is away m London during the Coronation. Meanwhile. Rajaji has re- p?aeed Mr. Kamaraja Nadar -on the257 words
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Article164 1953-02-13 1 LONDON, Feb. ;12—Heavy rainstorms and gales brought new flooding to Belgium when th c rivers Lelie and Scnne burst the'r banks. Other part's of Europe had snowstorms md freezing •winds. Reuter cable s gay* this pic ture. Brussels ev«rflowing rivers flooded thp, street s of HaDeReuter - 164 words
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49 1953-02-13 1 B.B.C. WILL BROADCAST FLOOD WARNINGS LONDON, Feb. 12— Hourly flood danger warnings will be broadcast to Britons imperiled by the high seasonal tides of the next w«ek. ft was annotm. eed today. The British Broadcasting Corporation said it would tn. terrupt its "l'-ght" programme •very hour beginning at 133049 words
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158 1953-02-13 1 U.N. FLEET TO REPLACE U.S. FLEET? LONDON, Feb. 12. Th« Government rejected proposal m th e House of Com. mons that it should agk the Security Council to replace the American fieventh Fleet m the Foimosan Channel by a United Nation s fleetMr. N. Folllck, Labour, wh» made the proposal,Reuter - 158 words
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Article32 1953-02-13 1 SAIGON, Feb. 12. The Vietnam Government yesterday freed 200 political pru soners 30 of them women Ito make the feast of the Tet —the Indochinese New Year. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article20 1953-02-13 1 GMT today ,t« tell HsteJWM of any new flood threat m areas devasted by storm-driven tides ten days ago.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article81 1953-02-13 1 £100 m. Flood Damage To Holland THE HAGUE. Feb. 12. Dutch Prime Minister Wlllem Dress said here yesterday that total damage m Holland's flood disaster 11 days ago was roughly 1.000.000.000 guilders (about £100,000,000)'. In a speech before the Dutch Lower House, which began debating the disaster Tuesday, he saidReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement39 1953-02-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo an* Sarawak. lJMonth.. s*o 3 Months 1840 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 68.00 i Other Places 1 Month 9 6.50 I 3 Months 19.50 i 6 Months 39.00 T 1 Year 78,0039 words
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Article624 1953-02-13 2 ANE of the most indispensable prerequisites of the Malayan Nation was very clearly explained by the High Commissioner for the Federation, General Sir Gerald Templer while opening the temporary National Museum m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday —and that is a fusion of the various cultures -m624 words
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695 1953-02-13 2 Radio Malaya Tamil Section Following is the translation of the editorial appearing ia the Tamil MurasU dated Feb. 11, 1953: ,A ctin B I>*rector °t Broadcasting has stated at a pre*s conference JUiat there was a lot of 's^-lf. examination' going on m695 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-02-13 2 The Sultan «f Selangor visited the High Street Po. lice Station, Koala Lumpur, on February 10, and was shown round by the Chief Police Officer, Selangor. Pictnve shows the Chief Police Officer, Selangor, Mr. P. H. O'Flynn, explaining to the Sultan of Selangor the movement of radio patrol oars on73 words
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Article155 1953-02-13 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 9.— The Government of Indi a is consicfe'ifng the re- introduction of th c Indian Medical Service and the Indian Education Service so a s to bring back the Efficiency which is seen, to have sagged after their stoppag c a few ye»rFOC - 155 words
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Article86 1953-02-13 2 EAST LONDON. South Africa. Feb. 12.— An African woman told a Magistrate's court here on Tuesday that she had taken hone a piece nf flesh froon a murdered nun to show her child what human flesh looked like. Thirteen Africans, Including three women, are appearingReuter - 86 words
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Article137 1953-02-13 2 KARACHI, Feb. 6. The Government announced that it would consider barter deals for th^ export of commodities such a s cotton m exchange for certain essential items for a limited r>eriod and up to a certain valme of imports. This step is an effort to cl,ear137 words
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176 1953-02-13 2 TRICHUR, F©b. 9 About a fclozen persons suffering from leprosy »nd demonstra. ting to enlist 'public sympathy for their cause, last week marred th^ factory celebraMons of the Congress m the Muinici'oat ejections. Carrying placards, tlie de. monstrator s marched through the main streets, urging theFOC - 176 words
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442 1953-02-13 2 No Need f-or Separate Muslim Organisation Dy. Labour Minister KOZHIKODE, Feb 10. Addressing a public meeting organised under |the auspic es of the Regional Committee of the I.N.T. U.C. m the Town tall, Mr. Abid All JafFarbhai, Deputy Minister for Labour,FOC - 442 words
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244 1953-02-13 2 Pak. Policy On Pakhtoonistan Criticised BOMBAY, Feb. 9— is Royal Highness Marshall Shah Wali, Afghan Ambassador m London s-iid here that it was high ttiem c for Pakistan to declare Pakhtoonictan a free country- "If she did not do so soon, she would be taking a great risk," he add.FOC - 244 words
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546 1953-02-13 2 MADRAS, feb. 9 A civic reception was accorded l o the Iranian Press Delegation, now on a visit to the City, by the Mayor and Co uncillors of She Corporation of Madras last week m Ripon Building. Replying to the welcome, I Mr-FOC - 546 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-02-13 2 Th« recipients who received operation "Service* badges from H.H- the Sultan of Selanfor at Kuala Lumpur today, February 12, (i«ft to right): Sg*. Abdullah bin Haji Md. Bom of Sepang; Cpl. NaHin bin Yusoff of Jeram; L/Cpl- Mohd. Yusoff bin Ahmad of Serdang; PC Salleh bin Ja maluddin of Kepong;79 words
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Article40 1953-02-13 2 TAIPEI, Feb. 12.—iNationa11st Chinese opinion solidly favours a blockade of Red China. The argument Is that a blockade would strain the Communist economy seriously; and this, m turn, would tend to hasten conclusion of the Korean war.40 words
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348 1953-02-13 3 Extension Of Korea War Feared: But India Will Continue Her Peace Efforts NEW DELHI, Feb. 12. President Rajertdra Prasad of India yesterday expressed his Government's "grave concern" at recent developments which, he said, might extend the war m Korea. This wasReuter - 348 words
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149 1953-02-13 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.— The United States government may ask her allies to join m an embargo on all shipments to Communist China as an alternative to proposals for a Naval blockade, some high administration officials said yesterday. They thought this proposal might be discussedReuter - 149 words
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245 1953-02-13 3 No Red Invasion Of Formosa Likely? TAIFEH, Feb. 12.— There were no indications that the Chinese Communists would make an attempt to invade Formosa or to stage sn°a,k air attacks against the Island m reply to President Eisenhower's 'Je-neu tralisaldon order, a Nationalist military spokesman said yesterday. Lieutenant-General Chang YlReuter - 245 words
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Article227 1953-02-13 3 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.Gen. Omar N. Bradley reportedly told Congress on Tuesday that US. arms shipments to Formosa are being "stepped up." President Eisenhower last week took the wraps off Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist's on Formosa, freeing them to raid Red China if they can. Testifying behind closedA.P. - 227 words
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Article61 1953-02-13 3 TAIPEI, Feb. 12.— The Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry said yesterday twe aiotorized junks manned b> guerillas sank a Chinese Red junk on Monday and capiiiried two others, m Wenchow Say, 235 miles south oi Shanghai. The Ministry said the two guerilla junks were patrolling the China coastFOC - 61 words
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Article175 1953-02-13 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leftwing British Labour leader said Tuesday, President Eisenhower's policy of freeing General Chiang Kai-shek's army for raids an. Communist China was "unfortunate m the extreme." "It had a bad effect on Anglo-American relations not only because we think itReuter - 175 words
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Article74 1953-02-13 3 DETROIT, Feb. 12.— Admiral William Fechteler, chief off naval operations, told a news conference on Tuesday it would be feasible for the United States to blockade Red China. "But whether we do it or not is none of my business," the nations topi-ranking Navy manA.P. - 74 words
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Article71 1953-02-13 3 LONDON, Feb. 12. Lord Strabolgi, British Labour Peer, is to ask m the House of Lords next Tuesday whether Chinese Nationalist warships have interfered with any British merchant vessels "on their lawful occasions" during the last six month, If they have he further wishes to know whether anyReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-02-13 3 The only thing intact m Hooded Oude Tonge, Holland, is this windmill wateiipump as a plane sc!ms low over the inundated coastal area. Nearly half a million acres ol PHOTC farmland are under water. Drowned cattle are estimated to number 35,000. The death roll reached a known total of 1,320,A.P. - 57 words
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401 1953-02-13 3 Britain Will Not Repudiate Any International Pact Report To U.S. President LONDON, Feb, 12.— Britain will not back any attempt to repudiate International agreements governing the status of the Far Eastern islands of Southern Sakhalin and the Kuriles, Foreign Under-Secretary Lord Reading told the House of Lords yesterday. He referredReuter - 401 words
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Article318 1953-02-13 3 (By Our Staff Reporter) There will be an examination held this month on the 18th for selecting the interviewers for the Social Research scheme and those selected will be on field work from Monday 23, said Mr. T. R Smith, Secretary for Social Welfare Department on Tuesday. The318 words
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111 1953-02-13 3 Overseas Chinese Asked To Sign Anti-Communist Pledge On March I TAIPEI, Feb. 12. A call to nil Chinese living abroad to sign an anti- Communist pledge on March 1, was issued by one-time Foreign Minister Wu Techen, head of the Chinese Overseas Association. March 1 will mark the third anniversaryA.P. - 111 words
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185 1953-02-13 3 r\n<ir>.\j i reu. a. n ueu>. si on bench of the Saurashtra High Court Thursday last confirmed the conviction and sentenc e on Prince Nirmal Kumar of Bhavnagar on charge* of dacoity and causing grie. vous hurt with dangerous wea. pons. Th« prince had185 words
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Article70 1953-02-13 3 CAIRO, Feb. 12. —Premier General Mohamed Neguib announced on Tuesday that a revolution council would assume supreme sovereignty In Egypt "During the transition pericd". The council would take measures to protect the revolution and have the right to appoint or dismiss Ministers. The announcement was describedReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement302 1953-02-13 3 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Town Office Collyer Quay notice 13 HEREBY GIVEN that, m the event of the proposed strike by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association taking place, the Town Office of the Singapore Harbour Beard, situated at Collyer Quay, will be closed with effect from 17th February, 1953,302 words
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161 1953-02-13 4 Asian Religious Background Defence Against Communism -Says Attlee LONDON, Feb. 12.— Mr. Clement Attlee leader of Britain's Labour Party said he hoped that the religious background of Asian countries would prove to be one of the defences against "the soul-less materialism., of Russian Communism." m a statement issued by theReuter - 161 words
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Article110 1953-02-13 4 LONDON, Feb. r2.—Britain and Egypt agreed provisionally on a programme giving early self-rule to the Sudan, qualified British inform an te "reported. The reported accord, reactied m Cairo ai few hours ago, ends a major source ot friction between the two nations and clears the warA.P. - 110 words
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103 1953-02-13 4 N. S. MALAY ALEES PRESENT PURSE TO MR. POTTEKKAT Mr. K. S. K. Kazhimbram, Editor of the "Mahatma," writes to say that he has forwarded to Mr. SL K. Pottekkat the sum ol $114.75 contritouted by the Malayalees of Negri Sembilan State as a purse to the distinguished vistor from103 words
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93 1953-02-13 4 Sri Ramakrishna's Birthday Anniversary In Kuala Lumpur The 118 th birthday anniversary of Sree Ramakrishna Paramahamsa will be celeberated on Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Vivekananda Ashrsuna, Kuala Lumpur. The programme is as follows: 12-2 pjn. Thithi Pooja, Havana, Distribution of Prasatham. 6 p.m. Music Sangeetha Abivirthi Sabah. 7 p.m.93 words
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Article57 1953-02-13 4 Swami Satyananda, author of several n>ookjs on Philosophy will deliver two tallcs, one on Tuesday, Feb. 17 on Tamil (Literature: Pre-Chris-tain Era and the other on Wednesday, Feb. 18, on Tamil Literature: Post Christian Era, at 8.30 p.m. each day at Arts Theatre. Eu Tong Sen57 words
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134 1953-02-13 4 Significance Of US Naval Chief's Visit To Ceylon COLOMBO, Feb. 12.—Vice- Admiral Jerauld Wright Com•mander .m Chief U.S. East Atlantic fleet, now on a seven-day goodwill visit to Ceylon, spent his time at a press conference Tuesday assuring newspapermen his visit hao no strategic significance. His visit was arranged asA.P. - 134 words
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85 1953-02-13 4 U.S. To Take Over Southern Iran TEHERAN, Feb. 12. A retired American, diplomat's suggestion that the U.S. take over southern Iran kicked up such a fuss m the Teheran press yesterday that the American embassy issued a statement repeating the State Department's already voiced repudiation of the idea* "It wouldA.P. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-02-13 4 S. RadhaJcrishnan of Johore Bahru, one of the six Malayans awarded scholarships by the Government of New Zealand under the Colombo Plan, who will fly to NewZealand before the end of February to study Civil Engineering.36 words
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282 1953-02-13 4 Ceylon Association, Muar, was the venue of the Ceylon Independence Day Celebrations on Wednesday last when the members of the Ceylonese Community celebrated the occasion fittingly. There was a large gathering of Ceylanese including ladies and children present. After light refreshments, the meeting commenced at282 words
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176 1953-02-13 4 Cantab Girls Bathed In Men's Bathrooms i CAMBRIDGE. Feb. 12. This quiet university town, long used to pranks from male students, was agog yesterday over a report that six girl students have been bathIng m college bathrooms reserved for men. In each of the two forbidden bathrooms, the feminine prankstersA.P. - 176 words
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60 1953-02-13 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. The Mutual Security Agencj Wednesday allocated to ludoChina an additional hall million UJ9. dollars m Economic and Military Aid. These funds will be used as follows: U!Ss3sovooo for American hydraulic dredges and USslso,ooo for American, Japanese and Canadian Agricultural equipment.A.P. - 60 words
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Article72 1953-02-13 4 KARACHI, Feb. 12.—Chief-of-Staff of Egyptian Army, General Mohammad Ibrahim, told pressmen here Egypt welcomed from Pakistan cooperation m every fleld. Any Kind of mutual assistance and exchange of surplus commodities would always be welcome to he, he added. He added "remember at all times that Egypt ajad everyA.P. - 72 words
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61 1953-02-13 4 OSLO (Noway), Feb. 12.— A group of Swedish and Finnish parliamentarians proposed last Saturday that the Nobel Peace Prize for 1953 be awarded to the International Olympic Committee. The proposal, delivered to the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian parliament, which makes the award, said the61 words
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Article138 1953-02-13 4 CANBERRA, Feb. 12. Queen Elizabeth is fully aware of the rigors of Australian weather and Is not worrying unduly, Prime Minister R. G. Menzies, told a press conference yesterday. Mr. Menzies was commenting on a request by Queensland premier, Vince Gair, to have the royalA.P. - 138 words
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Advertisement270 1953-02-13 4 WKxxwzm^xmmxm Free Medical Aid Fo Bj"*lMl^L JFi^yW Home Guards *K3JL£Jy3UCfIJU^B Tho Negri Sembilan Sta Executive Councii recent TODAY 1 SHOW ONLY approved the recommends at 8.00 p.m. tion that members of tr. "Perils Of The Royal Home Guard m Negri Sere J bilan be granted free medic: Mounted treatment and,270 words
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Advertisement32 1953-02-13 4 Last Day: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. India's dramatic triumph! HUMLOG (m Hindustani) OPENS TOMORROW 5 Shows: 11 a.m. 1 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. The Filipino "ALADIN" Ist time m Malay dialogue with English Subtitles32 words
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Advertisement106 1953-02-13 4 New City Cinema GRAND OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. [t Premnath and Vaijayanthimala lAN J A M (Hindustani) ft* QUEENS 3&^r Nazir Khan Shyama m I SHRIMATIJI ICHlndostanl) TODAY at 9.15 pjn. 1 PERWIRA (FIRST MALAY COLOUR PICTURE) j NOW SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES Daily at 2.30,106 words
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