Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 113. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953. FOUR PAGES, 15 CENTS
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  • 197 1 Coronation Day Message LONDON, June 3.- Newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II last night called on her 600,000,000 subject* everywhere to guard freedom and practice tolerance so "we can go forward together in peace." Hroadcasting a moving Co- ronation Day message to naI tions and territories th
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  • 67 1 WINDSORS SEE IT ON TV SCREEN PARIS, June 3. The Duke of Windsor who as Edward VIII abdicated before he was crowned sat in a Paris villa watching with deep emotion on the television screen the coronation of his niece, Queen Elizabeth. With the Duchess f.f his side the Duke
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  • 149 1 LONDON. June 3. Prime Ministers of six Commonwealth countries who recogni.-.e Queen Elizabeth as sovereign as well as head of the Commomifeaith I nid tribute to her last nigtu in a broadcast entitled "Long live the Queen." Mr. Mohammed Ali, said the adaptability of the
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  • 47 1 LONDON, June 3. -Sir Winlon Churchill's four-year-old filly Pol Roger won the £500 Black Prince Stakes at Kempton Park races yesterday while her master was driving through the streets of London in the Coronation procession Pol Roger won by two lengths it 11-4.- Reuter
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  • 162 1 LONDON. June 3. While the little Prince watcher! from the gallery, the Duke stepped firmly foiward. He handed nis coronet to a white-ciad page, then mounted the five steps to the throne and kneeling on a crimson cushion, placed h's hands between the Queen's. "L
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  • 60 1 As the crown was placed on the head of Queen Elizabeth II by the Arch bishop of Canterbury Queen Mother Elizabeth, remembering the Coronation of her late husband, King George VI, In 1937, in this same famous old church, wept sdently. Princess Margaret was pensive ami
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  • 71 1 Madras Chief Minister's Toast To The Queen British firms throughout India decked buildings bunting and gave employees the day off. Many British companies in Bombay gave work-people a month's pay as a "Coronation bonus." Mr. Chakkiuvaiti Rajagjpalachari. former GovernorGeneral of India and chief Minister of Madras, proposed loyal toast to
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  • 86 1 MOSCOW. June 3. Soviet Foreign Minis er V. M. Moiotov attended a Coronation Bai! at the British Embassy last night. Others present included Firs: Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Navy Chief Admiral Kuznetsov. General Ma *.nin, commandant of Moscow, General Sini'in, and prima ballerina of
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  • 342 1 LONDON, June S. The Queen, truly crowned in the sight of all the people," turned today from paths of pageantry to dingy Cockney streets and a round personal e»JIs on her adoring subjects. Today marks but the beginning of six weeks of Coronation journeys
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  • 107 1 JAKARTA. June 3. Presiient Scekarno this ramaing tCceptcd the resignation cr Premier Wdopo's Cabinet th<: country*! fourth since 1I >chieve<| independence three-nd-a-half years ago. Wilopo's Cabinet, which hat. •/Pathered the national crisir. aused by the split In the rmy. was topp'ed in a surjiise move by Premie
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  • 62 1 LONDON, .Tunc 8. Moie than 1.000 people faint :d or were hurt in the Coronation rush by lunchtime yesterday with reports in from only six of the 16 police sectors of the route. In these sectors MBOUhMSce men dealt with 1.237 casualties and sent 25 to hoapitlL
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  • 289 1 U. S. Must Contribute To Crown India's And Pak Democratic Efforts NEW YORK, June 2— Mr. Paul Hoffman, former head of the European Co-operation Administration in a magazine article urged a large scale programme of aid to India and Pakistan so that these two Asiatic nations "will riot go the
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  • 27 1 sir John Xicoll, Governor of Singapodh, saluting the Royal standard on the Coronation Day (Melon) The Governor reading the Loval address. —I.D.M. Pictures.
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  • 270 1 Everest To Be Re-named Elizabeth LONDON. June 3. The Socialist Daily Herald suggested today that Mount Everest, the news of whose conquest by a British expedition reached London on the eve of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation, should be renamed Mount Elizabeth. "Because of the happy tuning of Its conquest, it might
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  • 82 1 FRANCE DELAYS BERMUDA TALKS LONDON, June 3. --'tin; Lria^h Prime MiuistT. Sir Winston CliurehiU. discussed plana for the po^tponment of the thre* power Bermuda conference i\londay with the Frencn Ambassador to Britain. M. R< ne Massigli, it s learned I'rotn aa authoritative source. The motive it is thougnt i here,
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  • 534 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 4, '53. GAYEST DAY, IN MALAYA'S HISTORY TUESDAY, the 2nd June 1953, will remain long in the memory of the people all over the world. The people of the Commonwealth in particular will not only remember this day but also cherish it for ever
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  • 988 2  - CORONATION EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF ABBEY CEREMONY PARADE FROM MALL ABDUL AZIZ BIN ISHAK GEORGE ENG LEONG TAN by and pOLLOWING is the eye-wit-Be% account of Abbey Coronation ceremony written oy ABDUL AZIZ BIN ISHAK. Df the "Utusan Melayu" who is >nc of the three journalists irom Malaya invited to cover
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  • 190 2 MADRAS: The Government has considered the resolutions passed at a meeting aeld under auspices of the All-India Sidha Medical Protective Association. It says that it gave every encouragement to the Siddha system just as it encouraged other systems of indigenous medicine. Research In the Siddha system
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  • 83 2 COLOMBO: Ai r Ceylon (Government-owned) will cease to operate its International services from the end of September, Mr. Jayaw'ckrene, acting Minister of Transport and Works, safd. The DC 4 Skymasters service could not compete with the faster aircraft used by other airlines, he said.
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  • 168 2 GAUHATI: Sadiya. former headquarters town of Mlshml Hills district, in North- j east Frontier Agency, now being eroded by the swiftflowing Dfbang river, will be completely abandoned, and the entire population of the town will be evacuted, when emergency plans now being finalised, are
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  • 74 2 LAHORE: Four persons were sentenced in Rahim Yarkhan District of Bahawalpur State for violating the sanctity of Ramzan which enjoins fasting by the Muslims. The State recently enforced a law under which anybody violating the sanctity of Ramzan Is liable to be arrested without warrant. He is
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  • 83 2 Allen Thrilled By Project Work In Madurai MADURAI: Mr. Allen, the U.fc>. Ambassador in India, last week described the work done Dy the Community Project Administration in Madura! pistrict as "thrilling and exciting." He visited Gandhi Gram, the Tamilmid Kasturba constructive workers training ceDtre, and Cliinnalpatti, HQ of the District
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  • 74 2 ALLEPPaY: Tension prevailed on Saturday :n Thumbo--11, a labour area in the north of Alleppey town, following a clash between Congress and Communist sympathizers. Six persons received stab wounds in the clash and were taken to hospitals, where the condition >r two Is reported to
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  • 60 2 COLOMBO: The freighter, "Mogaffari," arrived here with 7,300 tons of Chinese rice, and was yesterday diverted to Bombay. The cargo will be discharged there by way of repayment of the rice loan obtained by Ceylon from India last year, it is learnt. India
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  • 283 2 C.J. Varkey Passes Away ERNAKULAM: The death occurred, on Monday, May 25, of Sri C. J. Varkey, who was Education Minister in Madras in 1938-39, and was a leading educationist .of South India*. He was 62. Sri Varkkey, who belonged to an ancient Syrian Catholic family in Kottapadi (South Malabar),
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  • 68 2 VELLORE: May 27. A strong gale swept Vellore town, and its surroundings uprooting trees, which barricaded the main trunk roads. Traffic was at a standstill near Arapakkkam on the Vel-lore-Arcot Road, where many trees had fallen. Power supply in the town failed for two hours because of
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  • 61 2 Madurai town, which has ocen experiencing oppressive heat for the past three weeks, had thundersnowcrs Wcdnesda> evening for about half -in hour. Low- lying areas in the town were hooded. Virudhunagar Town hau a moderate to heavy rain V.'odnesuay evening for about half-an-aour accompanied by
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  • 116 2 Alleppcy has omy i.»w inches of rain so far this month as against 9.10 inches during the ■same period last year. Day temperature stood at 02 decrees, which Is five degrees above normal. Consequent on partial failure of the north-east monsoon last year and delay of
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  • 62 2 Nagpur last Friday recorded 115 degrees, the maximum temperature so far this summer, and perhaps highest in the country. River Kanhan, from where the bulk of the city'3 water requirements were met, has gone dry, and meagre supplies of turbid water are being drawn from the
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  • 53 2 KABUL; Two Pakistani soldiers were captured by Mohamand tribesmen who ambushed a small Pakistani military convoy between Shabkadar and Gahandab on May 17, according -o a Bakhtar (Afghan) News Agency despatch. Six rifles were also captured oy the tribesmen. The military convoy escaped after six hours'
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  • 252 2 KOTTAYAM: "The communal bickerings Mid hatred that followed the application of democracy In the State of Tra-vaneore-Cochin can best he eradicated by merging it with the neighbouring residuary Madras State after the formation of Andhra Province, said Mr. v. V. Hat hen. M.P., in
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  • 138 2 MADRAS: The Madras Cabinet, at its meeting last week jonsidored the various issues .hat have arisen following the .eveisal of the policy of asjlgning lands to political sufereis. No final decision was .aken. The Revenue Minister. Mr. IC A. Manickavelu Naicker, and th« Fmance Minister.
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  • 162 2 GIVE YOUR SERVICE AND LOYALTY "In every country of the Commonwealth, great or small, people of> many races will b< turning their minds towards Coronation in Westminster Abbey < The Queen ha.s asked for our prayers on that day. Let Us resolve to give her not only our prayers, but
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI: An electrolytic process for the production of pure manganese dioxide for dry batteries has been developed at the National Metallurgical Laboratory Jamshedpur. Manganese -dioxide is also used as a decolourising agent in the manufacture of glass, Manganese dioxide for these purposes must be very
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  • 324 3 Idol-Breaking Is Only Against Rituals And Pluralistic Concept Of God Penyar E. V. Ramaswami, who recently launched on a campaign of idol-breaking in South India, has explained the motive behind it, as being a move against rituals and the pluralistic concept of God. He added
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  • 126 3 MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopulachariar stressed the need to cultivate Bhakti (devotion) and said that religion could not be divided on the basis of lait-uage, or Bhakti destroyed by any power. The Chief Minister said Tiruvalluvar was one of *he great Nayanmars, and in
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  • 114 3 AGRA Preparations nave already begun for the AICC MOShM to be held here on July and 5. Seth Achal Singh, President of the City Congress Commi tee. said l«st week that the committee proposed to organize an industrial exhibition in the city to coincide with the
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  • 222 3 MADRAS: Twenty-five persons, including the crews of two engines, the Guard of a local train, and some railway employees going to work, were injured on the morning of May 26 when a light engine, proceeding from Basin Bridge to Rayapuram, and the engine of a
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  • 83 3 MADURAI: Many trees were uprooted, and roofs of some houses damaged last Sunday wnen a dust-storm swept the town for half-an-hour. Near Pasumalai, a tree fell on a motor car, which was proceeding to Madurai. The car was damaged, and the occupants two doctors, and the driver
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  • 157 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Kidwai India's Minister for Food and Agriculture, last week accepted, on behalf of the Government, a gift of two 55 h.p. crawler type tractois from an Italian motor company. The presentation ceremony was held at the Indian Agricultural Research Institut-, Pusa. in
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  • 198 3 POONA. Dr. Raghu Viia, presiding over the "Knowi« dge of regional languages in India" section of the Indian Languages Development Conference under the auspices of Poona University, said that at least for another 20 years no Indian language could compete with
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  • 74 3 BHOPAL. Dr. Sushila Nayyar. Delhi State Health Minister, addressing a conference of Harijans and Adibasis at Obaidullaganj recent'.y about 30 miles from here, urged them to develop self-confidence and work for improving their economic condition. Thy should take advantage of the Constitution which had
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  • 116 3 NEW DELHI Foreign firms in India. numbering 1,157. in 1952 employed in the salary gioup of Rs 1.000 per month and above 2,259 Indians and 6.964 non-Indians, as against 439 Indians and 5,730 nonIndians in 1947, according to the Commerce and Industry Ministry's final statistics
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  • 325 3 RAJAHMUNDRY: Sri B. S. Srikanatiah. Joint Magistrate last week sentenced Pedagada Appa Rao, and Gopisetti Parvathamma of Kovvada in Kakinada Taluq each to one year rigorous imprisonment for cheating. The prosecution cast was that about 15 days prior to July 30, 1952, Parvathamma met .Medida Ademma,
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI Consumption of nitrogenous fertilisers in India is expected to reach the target of 5 00,000 tons during 1953 as against an average consumption of 3 00.000 tons p^r annum. The use of phosphatic manures it: aISO expected to lucre''' Production of bonemeal during this year is
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  • 82 3 RAJAJI TO TOUR TINNEVELLV MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagop il-xhar.a! j has programmed to visit Tuticorin on June 10. According to a .entative programme he will leave Madras for Tiru- niang^.lam on June 8, and reach Aiupukotai on June 9 niornin:.;. Leaving Avupukottai in the aPernocn. he will
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  • 370 3 High Price Of Paddy In Malabar: Communist Leader Criticises Govt. PALGHAT: Speaking at a meeting here last week. Sti. A. K. Gopalan, Leader of the Communis! Group in the Union Parliament, said Sri. C. iajegopalachaviar. in his add.ess to the Malayala Pradesh Congress Conference at Palghat, had claimed that Ihe
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  • 567 3 London "Times" On SYMBOL OF ASSOCIATION '^ODAY in Westminster Hall, where Chorion I was tried because he had forgotten the ludor secret, that tjiough a King might reign he could rule only as King in Parliament, the Parliaments of theCommonwealth meet to do honour to
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  • 93 3 HYDERABAD: Khan IJ lb idur Taraporvala, F.nancial r.dviser to the Nizam, has tiled a complaint in th" First City Magistrate's Court. stating that a finnan of the TT.Mtm photostats of which wen vublished in the Biltz an Eigllsh weekly of Bombay, aod the Millap and
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  • 112 3 BAN ARAB: The ashe s of j the la e Mrs. Waller Tibbits, a j membei of the Theosoph.cal Society who di-d in England last month, were immersed in the Ganges last week accordI ing ;o Hindu rites Mrs. Tibbits. the wife of an
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  • 92 3 Views On Merger Of T-C With Madras ALLEPPEY Sri K. P. Kuttikrishnan Nayar, Madras Law Minister, expressed his opinion that it wou-'d be better for all to have bigger units. than cutting the country into small bits on linguistic basis." "In fact", he said, "I favour the merger of all
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  • 213 3 RISHIKESH The Bhara tiya Sanskrit Sammelan (Conference of Indian Culture) wh ch commenced Its fifth session at Rishlkesh last week adopted a resolution, moved by Mr. Purshottamadas Tandon, former Congress Pre*!Jent. urging the Government of India to undertake Mr. Tandon's "garden house" plan for rural areas
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  • 182 4 A great number of postal articles written in Chinese and Indian script only are being handled at Post Offices in the Federation, says a press statement issued by the Federal Government. These cause considerable difficulty at the Post Offices as it is not possible to provide a
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  • 52 4 The Officer Administering fie Government, Federation of Malaya, Sir Donald MacGillivray, reading a Loyal Address from the peoples of Malaya during the Coronation Day Parade in Kuala Lumpur on June 2, 1953. Kuala Lumpur Coronation Day Arch with the inscription "Long Live the Queen" is seen in
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  • 211 4 For His Choice Of Kurnool As Capital Mob Tries To Destroy His Statue In Vijayawada (P.0.0.C.) MADRAS, June 8. A udh r :< members of the Madras Legislative Assembly failed to reach a decision as to where the capital of Andhra State should be located, even
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  • 352 4 On th< occasion of Her Majesty* the Queen's birthday <>n June G. the following persons have been appointed Jus- tlces of the Peace in and for 1 the Settlement of Malacca by His Excellency the High Com- missloner: GOH JOON HOE: Fish mer- j chant. Born
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  • 193 4 Opposition To New Ed. System In Madras I F.O.O.C.) MADRAS. June 3. The Dra vidian Progressive Federation led by Mr. C. N. Annadurai has decided to oppose the new primary education scheme of Rajaji and has called en the people all over the State to observe June 21 as protest
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  • 345 4 COMMUNISTS WRECK AGREEMENT iF.0.0.C.) MADRAS: June 1: Ai Socialist Party leaders vest final agreement on locatio. thousands of Andhras whr were bitterly disappointe < After Saturday's drscuss.ons H'tW'C-n Mi. Sanjiva Reddl and i vir. Prakaaan H was leant that Praja Socialists had greed
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  • 93 4 MEW DELHI, June 3. -Durmg the period Prime Minister Nehru will be away in London, so far as the Prime Minister's Secretariat is concerned, Muulana Azad will ofbeiate for the Prime Minister. He will also preside over all meetings of the cabinet that may be held
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  • 228 4 When so man> peonle as we represent, are determined in the intention, we are bound to form a very powerfu. force for good In the woull- forerwhich others outsid-' our family cannot tail to respect and .aay perhaps stiive 10 copy.' said the "Youth Queen"* (Miss
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  • 47 4 CHELTENHAM. England. June 3. Miss Margaret BobeLunn, believed to be Britain's oldest woman died here yesterday, aged 107. She had lived In six reigns and she had at leat 50 great-nephews and nieces and more than 40 great-great nephews and nieces. Reuter
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  • 52 4 DUBaON, jurie.j -ine l T nio:i Jack was burned before 250 jeopie In Dublin las. night at a public meeting held by the inti-Partit.on League of Ireand. The meeting was Called to protest against the assumption by Queen Elizabeth of Sovereignty over a portion of
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  • 74 4 Sherpa NEW DELHI, June 3.—The Nepalesc Government is, considering giving a life pension to the famous sherpa, Tensing, one of the two men who climbed to the top or Mount Everest, it was learned here last night. The Tndian Government has I sent congratulations to
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  • 88 4 Indian Engineer's Wife Strangled To Death RANGOON, June The 20-year-olrt Witt Ot an Indian engineer was strangled in her fashionable, apartment yesterdav while her two daughters aged Klx and three slept in an adjourning room. The woman was found with her hands tied behind he- and he" feet lashed to
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  • 375 4 LONDON, June 3.— A g the Coronation procession approached Buckingham Talace Prince Charles and his sister Princess Anne watched from a window. A white cloth was spread on the sill before them. The little girl was wearing a white puffed party Cress
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