Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1953
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Title Section16 1953-02-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 9. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-02-18 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore-Indonesia radio-telephone link was opened yesterday morning when the Colonial Secretary Mr. W L. Blythe, made the first call to Mr. Soetoto, Secretary General of the Indonesian Ministry of Communications m Djakarta. Mr. Blythe sent Singapore's greetings to221 words
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Article87 1953-02-18 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 17. The Sydney University has ap nointed Dr. Hari Narain as a full (time member of its teaching staff. The Sena to of ».h« llnivefslty to^k t* g d^cHion at their meeting on Feb. 3Dr. Nf^a'n went to Australia m 1950 under a87 words
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Article69 1953-02-18 1 T3AMRAV Feb. 17. Dr. Carl H. Bobl'etter, leader of t^e six .member official Auatrain tra^e promotion delegation, said In Bombay last week that there was a good market in Ausftria for Indian .♦^<T«.toM<- oils, srnces. coffee and *ea. He added that Austria would also be interested in erettine69 words
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54 1953-02-18 1 A P»Uy of five Australian !?urnallats on tUcir way to Tndta. 'vtll arrive m Singapore today at 3.30 r>.m. by a 8.0.A.C. plane. They will dttay In Singapore tonight and leave for India tomorrow morning. They are visiting Tndi-a In response to an inv!ta.tk>n from itJhe54 words
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87 1953-02-18 1 LONDON. Feb. 17— Five power talks on the establishment of a mUtary liaison group- for the defence ot South-Ea.'St. Asia are likely to begin m Was-hlngtctn soon, a usually well informed source said yesterday. Representatives of the United States, France, Britain, Australia andReuter - 87 words
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Article59 1953-02-18 1 Statistics for January, I<K>3. TERRORISTS: Killed 68, Wounded 30, Caiptured 11, Surrendered 39; REGULAR POLICE: Killed Nil. Wounded Nil; SPECIAL CONSTABLES. Killed 1, Wounded Nil; AUXILIARY POLICE: Killed NU, Wounded 1; MILITARY: KDlled 3, Wounded 2; CIVILIANS: Murdered 6, Wounded Nil, Missing 8; INCIDENTS: Major 19, Minor59 words
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Article104 1953-02-18 1 ..CALCUTTA, Feb. 17.— Fire which broke out yesterday afternoon m the No. 2 hatch o»f the Isthmian steamship, Steep Scientist^ was still burning today, .The 8,027-ton U.S. vessel, which berthed here, carried raw jujte, burlap f tea, shellac and mica for the United States. When th^ fireAP - 104 words
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Article32 1953-02-18 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 17— United States Marshal William Carroll is visltl'ng Sim S*,ng Prison today to arrange details for the execution of Julius and E'Jhel Rosenburg. convicted atom s*3>s32 words
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Article326 1953-02-18 1 Andhra Capital In Madras Will Lead To Friction (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 17. A huge mass meeting of Tamils held on the Triplicane Beach on Monday night unanimously passed a resolution declaring that neither the capital of the New Andhra State nor its High Court should be326 words
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221 1953-02-18 1 Fundamental Breach Of Spirit Of UN. Charter NEW DELHI, Ptb. 17. —Prime Minister Nehru yesterday declared that failure to recognise the Red Chinese regime "was and is a fundamental breach oj the spirit of the United Nations charter" Replying to the debate on Hie221 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-02-18 1 Blizzards sweeping the north of England and North Wales this week disrupted communications and cut off whole towns and villages. Snowdrifts up to 30 feet m depth were reported along some roads. AP Ph«to shows: An atrvtew of the Derbyshire town of Tides, well, which was completely cut off by51 words
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Article113 1953-02-18 1 Earlier Madame Vijayalak. ahmi Pandit Nehru's sister and head or India's recent UN. delegation, told the Lo. wer Cjhamber of Parliament of Communist charge* tna* he Indian Korean peace plcn put the country into the Anglo-American bloc. "Oui» resoluftton w« s motivated by on^ desire—*AP - 113 words
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Article35 1953-02-18 1 LONDON, Feb. 18.—Indian High Commissioner B. G. Kher called at his own request on Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden Monday. Th« subject of the discussion w»» nqjfc disclosed by the Foreign Office— APAP - 35 words
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84 1953-02-18 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 17— An I Indonesian trade delegation led by Dr. R.A. Ausman, head of Indonesia's Foreign Economic Relations left this morning by air for Madras. The delegation was here en agoodwim mission. Its members talked with Ceylon Government officials on the possibility of CeylonReuter - 84 words
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Article64 1953-02-18 1 TOKYO. Feb. 17.— The son and son-in-law of Philippine President Elpidio Quirino who are now seeing the righto m Tokyo, will soon see action with the Philippine ltd) Battalion Combat Team m Korea. They are First Lieutenant 1 Tommy Quirino, son of th. President and ChitoAP - 64 words
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Article167 1953-02-18 1 SMETHWICK, Central England, Feb. 17.— Mr. Patrick lord on- Walker, formed Labour Commonwealth Secretary, said Sunday night that President Eisenhower by his ction over the Formosa "trait was apparently prepared to alienate opinion all ver Asia m order to plaate a section of his own ablicReuter - 167 words
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Article66 1953-02-18 1 LONDON, Fet>. 17. me British Privy Counoil today refused permission to appeal by Lee Ten.tat aliag Lea Meng, 25-year.old Chinese woman sentenced to death at Ipoh, Malaya, last September for unlawful possession of a hand-grenade. The woman was charged un- >;• the 1948 Emergency Regulations. The Kuala LumrmrReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1953-02-18 1 Ex-Kin? Farouk and Ex. Queen Narriman of Egypt are shown her e with their son, King Fooad of Egypt, on his first birthday annivrsary, (January 17) at the Royal Family's residence ;il Grottaferrata, a small hill, town some 1' miles south of Rome.— Photo. APAP - 45 words
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121 1953-02-18 1 India's Korea Plan Best Armistice— Eden LONDON, Feb. 17.— M r Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary said yesterday the British Government thought the Indian proposals were- the best basis on which an armistice could be reached m Korea. Mr. Cyril Bence, Labour, had asked him m "th e House of CommonsReuter - 121 words
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116 1953-02-18 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, has appointed a Singapore Flood, Relief Committee Iwhich met yesterday for *he first time. The Governor is Chairman of I the Committee. The members are: Mr. K. S- CHANG, EdHor.in-chicf, i Singapore Standard; Mr. AL. LINGTON KENNARD, AssoI116 words
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Article94 1953-02-18 1 CAPE TOWN, Feb. 17 In C«p<* Town a resolution op_ poKinjj racial discrimination at Witvvatem Rand University was passed on Feb. 6 at a special meeting of medical students of the university. While all European students who passed their first year hav e been allowed t<>94 words
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119 1953-02-18 1 "HINDU" LAUDS MALAYA PLAN FOR INDIANS (F.O-O.C) MADRAS, Feb. 17. The leading local daily the "Hm^u" welcomed m editorial today the Mal a yan Government's proposal to alienate land for Indian estate work, ers there a s a step m the right .direction sinc c it iecog. n's e <*119 words
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64 1953-02-18 1 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 17.— Actress Merle Oberon announced Sunday that slhe plans to become an American citizen; Miss Oberon, who was born m Australia, spent her early life m India where her father was a British Army officer. She entered motion picture* m London and laterAP - 64 words
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Article40 1953-02-18 1 Beginning today February 18, and continuing through 19. 20. 24 and 26, the USIS Theatretite, 26 IKacles Ptece, will feature a film on the recent flood disaster m Holland. The daily screening hour is 1.00 (to 2.00 p.m.40 words
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84 1953-02-18 1 Br. Road Transport Denationalised LONDON, Feb. 17.— The House of Commons, by 296 votes to 257, last night finally passed the Conservative Government's bill to put Britain's nationalised road transport system back into private hands. The industry was nationalised toy Labour m 1947. The bill. Which now goes to theReuter - 84 words
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Article72 1953-02-18 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 17.— Twelve members of an ArabAsian bloc m the United Nations have decided to reject any request from the United States or the United Nations for troops or supplies lor the Korean war, it was disclosed by diplomatic sources le&terday. Indonesia evenAP - 72 words
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66 1953-02-18 1 MANILA, Feb. 17— A war. rant was Issued today for the rearrost of Governor R*f««l Lacson who is on trial for murder and *ape. National Defenc c rieadquar. ters sal* the warrant had been forwarded to it by Judge Francisco Arellano *>l the Dacolod CourtAP - 66 words
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556 1953-02-18 2 Indian daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 18, 1953. FINAL BLOW TO MALANISM gVENTS m South Africa are fast moving to a climax With the repression on the part of the Malan regime going from bad to wor>e, there is no' alternative fcr the anti-Malan forces but to strengthen their campaign556 words
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268 1953-02-18 2 No Poverty In Four Years Time. Says Kidwai BELDANGA (West Bengal), Feb. 12. The Union Fo^>d Minister, Ran Ahmed Kidwai, said here -that with th'e present increased rate ,of /food produ'ion, m four year's' time there would be 410 poverty m t*hFOC - 268 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-02-18 2 Premier Mohamed Negaib °f Egypt and British Ambassador Sir Ralph Steven, ■on signed an agreement on Anglo-Egyptian Sudan at a ceremony mi n Cairo. Feb. 12. The Agreement provides for a Sudanese Parliament to be «>ected within the next two months and for the Sudanese to determine th«ir own future.AP - 144 words
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Article75 1953-02-18 2 GORAKHPUR, Feb. 12 Mr. jjananinath {Mall, Praja Socialist member «f the Utter Pradesh Assembly, was arrested at Padrauna today on a charge of obstructing the weighing of sugarcane, according to a report received here. Cane growers tn the area had been agitating for pay. ment ofFOC - 75 words
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Article120 1953-02-18 2 Ordered NJZW DELHI, Feb. 13.— I The Supreme Court ordered th c Release of TaheralH Khan, bhai, a prisoner of Bombay, detained under the Preventive Detention Act on the allegation that he was fe; goond* and a terror m the locality where h© lived. The Court gave itFOC - 120 words
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Article97 1953-02-18 2 CALCUTTA, Feb. 12. The question of removing the statues of foreigners was befag considered «n an atf.lndla, basis fby the Government of India, the Chief JMimster Dr. B. C Roy told tn e West Bengal Assembly. Dr. Roy who w«s replying to a question said that the decisionFOC - 97 words
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Article65 1953-02-18 2 NEW DELHI, Feb- 13— An official spokesman of the Food and Agriculture Mint*, try today denied that (there wan *ny proposal !to bring Japanese agricultural families to India to teach Indians the Japanese method of rice cultivation. The ■pokwman «aM that the Government had neverFOC - 65 words
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Article77 1953-02-18 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 12.— Th c new an£f tuberculosis drug, called Isornazid, succee. ded m keeping the death rate down to 1030 per cent among 235 critically ill patients who weQe treated <wUth the drugs at Sea View Post Hospital m New York, according t« anFOC - 77 words
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464 1953-02-18 2 Aid To Handloom Industry: Weavers' Congress Suggestions MADRAS, Feb. 12 The Madras Provincial Handloom Weavers' Congress has suggested the constitution of a finance corporation m every State as a remedy to the financial troubles of the handloom industry. Th c suggestion was Contained m a scheme submitted by the Weavers*FOC - 464 words
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111 1953-02-18 2 Calligraphed Copy Of Constitution NEW DELHI, Feb. 13 A calligraphed copy of th e Indian Constitution *fr Eng-lish was presented yesterday to President Prasad at Rashtrapati Bhavan by Janab Sheikh Chand Jamal Bhai of poona. Janab Sheikh Chand, who is employed m the Ordnance Department, a£ Poona land whose, hobbyFOC - 111 words
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216 1953-02-18 2 INDIA'S IMPORT POLICY FOR JAN.-JUNE NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— The Government of India roday announced their import policy for January to June, 1953, for 13 of the items le,ft outstanding m the general import policy announcement of Jan. I, and declared a quota of 20 per cent for cycles, entireFOC - 216 words
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Article912 1953-02-18 2 Purpose Of "lie a pertinent question to XT' ATI? r^nfnh ask. apart from the achieveJbLAtHi Contap ment dlwwt represeataXHE Economic Commission Uon wna t other purpose the x for Asia and the Far Bast. Bandung gathering served, which met at Bandung re- answer Is siittple; Uh« centJy has caused912 words
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992 1953-02-18 3 Might Lead To Dangerous Consequences To Peace COLONIALISM PRECURSOR TO COMMUNISM NEW DELHI: Mr. Anewin Bevan, who arrived m Delhi last week drc a three-week tour of India at the invitation of the Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, speaking to Pressmen, described the newFOC - 992 words
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Article124 1953-02-18 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British left wing Labour leader said here the emergence of a third bloc was necessary to compel the H'wo giants,' the United State* and Russia, to listen to weaker nations who utere speaiking the 'most sense' at present. Mr.Reuter - 124 words
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518 1953-02-18 3 No Profession Closed For Women MADRAS: Miss Amy B. Rustomji, President of the Federation of University Women iin India, stated that their primary interest as University women "should be m the improvement of education and particularly m the education of girls." MLss Rus-tamjCf,FOC - 518 words
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473 1953-02-18 3 CHIDAMBARAM: AddressIng a gathering of professors and te aethers of the Annamalai University, Sir C. P. Ramaswami ALyar, ViceChancellor said that m the greatest Convocation address that had ever toeecv delivered, namely m the Thaitairiya Uipanishad,, ittwo things had been made perfectly patent, and no one, eitherFOC - 473 words
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Article96 1953-02-18 3 PORTLAND (Maineo), Feb. 17. Maine GeneraHospital has a candidate for the title of the world's loneliest man. He is Ah Me, a Chinese seaman who broke his hip in a fall aboard the British steamer. St. Edmund, <two months ago. His ship has since departed, and now AhAP - 96 words
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72 1953-02-18 3 KARACHI, Feb. 11. The local Press reported this evening that the Chase National Bank of America may set up branches .all." over Pakistan. The reports said: Negotiations have been progressing and it i s said that the Bank has already secured righ^JsFOC - 72 words
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Advertisement214 1953-02-18 3 WORLD'S BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC fOR LOSS OF VITALITY, VIGOUR, PREMATURE OLD AGE &MERYOUS DEBILITY.4S* A)* FUtI UTEHIWt. PHICt »ER BOTTtt 112.00 SOLE AGENTS: S I VHOSg 6 GEORGE j V.& Waterloo Street. Singapore 7. J NOTICE Intending passengers for the s.s. 'Rajula* should note that all heavy baggage for Madras214 words
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474 1953-02-18 4 Ceylon Premier's Assurance To Local Indians Resident Permit Rules Official Interpretation COLOMBO: "Mos t of the poinits we raised with the Prime Minister, Mr.' Dudley Sena- < nayake, were satisfactorily settled and an undertaking has been given that the Ceylonisation agreement entered into between the Government and the Indian MercantileFOC - 474 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-02-18 4 Mr. S. K. Potfceka,tl Malayalam author, (extreme right) seen talking with Dato Onn bin Jaafar (centre). Mr. P. P. Narayanan is also seen m. this picture.26 words
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Article190 1953-02-18 4 MODIFICATION OF FRANCHISE RULES COLOMBO: A source close to the Government stated that the Cabinet had finally decided to introduce an amendment to the Local Bodies Elections Act to bring the franchise rights at the locaJ bodies elections In tune with parliamentary elections. If the proposed amendment obtained Parliamentary sanef.an.FOC - 190 words
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Article301 1953-02-18 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon Indian Mercantile Chamber will not now be sendilng a deputation to meet Mr. Nehru. It was decided at the special meeting of the Managing Committee of the Chamber held last week to receive the report of the deputation which wanted on the PrimeFOC - 301 words
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Article167 1953-02-18 4 Indo- Ceylon Trade Figure Indo-Ceytan itrade reached a new record figure of Rs. 249.1 million m 1952, an Increase of 5.6 per cent, over 1951. statistics available reveal. Imports from India into Ceylon were valued at Rs. 211.8 million, an increase oi R3.24 million over 1951 wfhlch represented a 12.8FOC - 167 words
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262 1953-02-18 4 APPLICANTS' CLAIM ALLOWED: S.C. ORDER COLOMBO; Two applicants, A. G. Esmalljee of Jaffna and Andiappa Pillai Karuippannan of Colombo, Who were refused registration as citizens of Ceylon by tine Commissioner of Registration on thie ground Chat the applicants' wives were not "ordinarily resident m Ceykm" were ordered by the SupremeFOC - 262 words
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Article34 1953-02-18 4 The Malay Regiment's champion bandit fighting unit, the Second Battalion, returned recently to its base at Taip'ng after a year of successful operations against Communist terrorists m the Kinta Valley, Perak.34 words
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274 1953-02-18 4 MARITAL RIFT BEGAN WITH WIFE'S LAUGH Mr. M. M. L KarWpper, Additional District Judge. Colombo has granted 48--year-old* Arthur Cyril. Kannangara, Guard, Pdrt Commission Quarters, Bloemendhal Road, Mutwal, a divorce from his wife, K. A. Dona Somawathie Hamine, of Yatihena. The trial 'went pn ex-parte. The Judge m the course274 words
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97 1953-02-18 4 TOKYO, Feb. 16.— The Far East Air Force announced today that two United States jet interceptor fighters opened fire this morning on two Russian-built La- 11 pistonengined fighter aircraft over Japan's northern island Hokkaido late this morning. The announcement said one of the97 words
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Article121 1953-02-18 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, said he was against acceptance of addresses In expensive caskets. In a Press statement here today, he said: "On a previous occasion I suggested that In view of our encouraginjj thrift and austerity, the acceptance ofFOC - 121 words
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Article114 1953-02-18 4 MADRAS. Feb. 12. The Madras Government have sanctioned relief works anc ioans m drought affected ireas m Tirunelveli and Rananathapuram districts imounting to nearly Rs. 7 lakhs and Rs. 4 lakhs respectively. A Press Note issued on the subject says, "The Collector /of Tirunelveli has reported Uhat theFOC - 114 words
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Article107 1953-02-18 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— The Communist New York Daily Worker said Sunday that Ethel Rosenberg, convicted of atom, spying, had spurned her mother's plea that she confess if need be falsely m the hope of evading thr electric chair. This newspaper printed a letter from Mrs.Reuter - 107 words
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Article56 1953-02-18 4 TEHERAN, Feb. 17. A government commission has estimated customs duties and fees owed by the Anglo Iranian oil company, to the Iranian government at 7,350,--000,000 itials it was officially announced 1 nere. The Jummission was set up to determine the debts of AIOC to Iran. OtherAP - 56 words
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Article122 1953-02-18 4 ERNAKULAM, Feb. 12. giant floating dry-dock which is on its way to iandla, has come to Cochin rom Kakinada. The dry lock which has been pur chased by the Kandla Devei.pn.'ni Board for use m their port is fitted with all necessary machinery and equipments forFOC - 122 words
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