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Title Section16 1953-06-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 134. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article414 1953-06-25 1 THREATENS TO WITHDRAW SOUTH KOREAN ARMY FROM CLARK S COMMAND SEOUL, June 24.— An emissary from Washington arrived in Tokyo today enroute to critical talks with Syngman Rhee as the unyielding South Korean President vowed again to fight on alone. ghee told an American radio414 words
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Article126 1953-06-25 1 lent Rhee made public r he sent to Gen. Hart last Saturday, June 20, i \.':iich he said "I do n;t see then how the P.OK forces can remain under our command, however, vci e to us." "1 li" signing of the present rnistice as126 words
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Article65 1953-06-25 1 HONGKONG, June 24.—Genial Sir Gerald Templer, High ommisskmer of Malaya, witr. "G U1 Templer and their p arrlved here today bv '-A.F. plane from Singapore [Or a short holitiav in the colony Ke was met by Lieut. n Sir Terence Airey, commander of British forces in Hooekoog.AP - 65 words
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Article155 1953-06-25 1 SAN FKANCISCO, June _4. —The girl who is officially the most beautiful in the Universe said yesterday she was giving [> her movie career to keep bouse for he, unemployed nisband. "li.i too tiled Lo be "Miss Jniverae," saiu Arm! Kuusela .ill-no. 18-yeai-old blonde fromA.P. - 155 words
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Article248 1953-06-25 1 KHATMANDU, June 24. Everest conqueror Edmund Hillary and "Tiger" Tensing, still dazed by their welcome here as conquering heroeu have not definitely decided on their future plans. New Zealander Hillary is "stunned by the reception I nave received heie" and has had "no time toA.P. - 248 words
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Article217 1953-06-25 1 FREEDOM OR WAR! SAIGON, June 24. King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia yesterday said tnat Cambodia will remain in the French union oniy if given the same independence as Pakistan witnin tne Commonwealth. In a proclamation issued at Battambang, Cambodia's second town, 140 kilometres Northwest of PhomReuter - 217 words
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170 1953-06-25 1 NEW DELHI, June 24.— The death of the powerful opp.sition Leader, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. while a political prisoner, touched off street fighting and massive unetal demonstration yesterday. Government leaders feared .lookerjee's Hindu Extremist- might resort to greater ioience. Dr. Mookerjee, 52, leader170 words
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Article101 1953-06-25 1 NEW DELHI. June M. AcU thousand followers of the Hindu extremist leader, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, who died of a heart attack early today, m ached in procession to the snores of the sacred Jumna stiver, to hold a religious ceremony in honourA.P. - 101 words
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86 1953-06-25 1 90 LIVES AND Rs. 1m TIMBER LOST IN RIVER (From Our Own Conespondenti MADRAS. June 21. More than ninety persons aie feared to have been drowned in the Sabari, a tributary of the Godavari, in two boat disasters on June 20, according to a brief official message received here yesterday.86 words
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112 1953-06-25 1 X -RAY FAILS TO LOCATE SWALLOWED PENDANT! (From Ourovvn Cow eepondeiitj MADRAS, June 24. A tweive-year-oid buy admitting to stealing an earring ("loiak") from tne ears of a small girl loid her father that be had swallowed it but X-ray examination at the General Hospital, could not reveal Its existenceReuter - 112 words
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Article82 1953-06-25 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia, June 24. A plot to overthrow the Bolivian Government was foiled with the arrest cf the chief of police and several politicians 'ast Sunday, it was learned here. The country is calm now. After an abortive revolt last January, the Bolivian President SenorReuter - 82 words
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Article62 1953-06-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 24.--Tan Sangh candidate Mr. Harl Chand defeated his opponent a Congress nominee. Mr. Beg oy 35 votes in the bye-elecUon to the Delhi State Assembly. The elect! -n was caused by the death of the State's Education .'.linister in62 words
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Article96 1953-06-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! MADRAS, June 24.— With the five fisheimen picked up lear Masulipatam. 250 miles from here yesterday, all the 252 fishermen adrift in the nigh seas since Tuesday last have been rescued. But the Joveinment's worries an account of the fishermen have not96 words
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133 1953-06-25 1 PROSECUTED FOR PREVENTING POLICE FROM DOING THEIR DUTY! I'rom Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, June 24.— A. local doctor is being prosecuted for preventing police officers from doing their public duties. The police officers had taken a life prisoner to the doctor for injection133 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-06-25 1 Pope Pius received Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan in private audience at Vatican City, Rome on June 19. A.P. photo shows: The Pakistani Premier salutes the ceremonially attired Swiss Guards as he and his wife (in sari) arrive for the Papal audience.47 words
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Article305 1953-06-25 1 Nehru- Neguib- Ali Joint Meeting Ending Off Egyptian Dispute With Britain Discussed Cairo, June 24. President ...•£uib las,, nigii'i. met the In- -i.iin and PiUdstani Prime sinistera for a joint attempt -0 spe**d up a solution of diaputo with Bril tie »vei the future of the Sues Janal zone. •teReuter - 305 words
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Article184 1953-06-25 1 Nehru Neguib Discussions CAIRO. June 24.— Indian Premier Jawahailal Nehiu conleired with President Neguib tor half an hour yesterday preliminary to a full day of discussion today on the An^io--^gyptian dispute over evacuaa.n of British forces from the Juez Canal zone. Mi. Nehru wa s accompanied oy Indian ambassador BardaXA.P. - 184 words
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47 1953-06-25 1 President A uriol Springs Surprise PARIS June M.— President Vincent Auriol crossed -U ■io'iticai observers today and called on Joseph Laniel. a deputy little known outs.dt; his own independent Republican Party, to have a try at forming a cabinet t; en i Ft racortl polkfe-a) criH»« A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article144 1953-06-25 1 No Lottery, No Welfare Work! MCA SAYS: The Malayan Chinese Asso- ciation last night announced the abandonment of all Its so* rial and welfare activities and projects. 'This decision which has been taken with the greati est reluctance and regret", the MCA -aid in a lenghty statement, "follows the receiptReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement43 1953-06-25 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) I Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. i Month 5.50 3 M.nths 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 I 1 Year 78.00 •■•••■iii i i i r43 words
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554 1953-06-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 25, '53. POLICE AND THE PEOPLE IN our editorial yesterday we suggested that arrow marks be put up 01. all roads in the Colony tc help the public and especially the strangers to locate the nearest police station to any given spot. This suggestion554 words
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70 1953-06-25 2 "row Out Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 84.— Tram ervicc in Madras City whjch rai ihut down on April 12 lay he resumed If negotial on.--etween Lhe management and orkers now under progress .ove fruitful. Differences on etrenchment which were the ia n tum'.iling-biock70 words
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80 1953-06-25 2 'rem Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY June 24 Pom ieni Maharashtrian leaders of 3ombay and Hyderabad meeting on Sunday night reached ■omplete accord over the for nation of a United Maharashr.i Stnte an.i approved of the lyderabod State and the integration of linguistic parts into espective linguistic80 words
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Article56 1953-06-25 2 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24.— A1l but Ive out of the 250 fishermen vho got adr ft in the Bay of bengal since Tuesday last have been rescued so far and Gov-i-nment have decided to call >ff the search by presuming hat the rcmaininer wou'd56 words
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Article693 1953-06-25 2 KATIIMANDU: Mrs. Anglahmu Tensing said .h»t she would like her husband Sherpa Tensing Nor■cajr, conqueror of Mount Everest, to act in films. "The final decision will be taken when my husband conies back home, but it must be good to live in B^n jay" sheFOC - 693 words
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96 1953-06-25 2 INDIA SAYS NO TO CHANDERNAGORE REFERENDUM From Our Own Correspondent CHANDERNAOORJE, lune 24.- The India Government have turned down th^ Bttgges•ion of the Advisory Counc 1 ,f Ch mdernagore, former French Indian tenitory in Vest Bengal that referendum should be held to decide the own's future status. It i. earnt96 words
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264 1953-06-25 2 Madras Cabinet Considers Andhra State Bill From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24. The Madras Stale Cabinet after three sittings on Monday con_:uded consideration of the draft Andhra State Bill. No major cnange has been re---..linended, it was learnt. The Jcate Assembly wll meet in uiy 13 to consider the264 words
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25 1953-06-25 2 HYDERABAD: The popula ion of Hyderabad Slate has ncreased by 50 per cent durim the laat 30 years.- FOCFOC - 25 words
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718 1953-06-25 2 NEW III. Mil: RAJ&CMARI AMBIT HAIR, UNION MINISTER OF HEALTH, WHO HAS RETURNED AFTER A TWO-WEEK VISIT TO MOSCOW. FRIDAY GAVE HER IMPRESSIONS ABOUT HEALTH SERVICES IN RUSSIA. RajKumari. gave what she nerseu caned "astronomical ugures'' about the Soviet budget allocations for Health. Ou.FOC - 718 words
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251 1953-06-25 2 Preservation Of Forests In Malabar MADrcAS A_iuo rur'the. amend the Madias Preservation of Private Forests Act. 1949. nas been puoiisaed in tne r«_i. ot. George Gazette. The Collector of Malabar has repotted thai there are prae% _aa difficulties in working the -_ct in lis d strict on _tcou>. .r certainFOC - 251 words
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Article124 1953-06-25 2 N__vv' uzlLtlil Hum- nego .at ons between the India ravenunent and the Bulgarian fade delegation were successfully concluded. Tnis s the ft i 1 post-wai .ade agreement fcfulgari* ■id is tor the peuod June 1 -■-•53 to Dee. JI, 1954. Under the agreement. ihe .'ress NoteFOC - 124 words
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Article99 1953-06-25 2 ion*, oiii Own eoi h*-),i u ,i„. u v iAt'UHK. .tune 21. -rln- Me .ma Bnarath States Law Department have, orought out a lindi Dictionary titled "Sna'>.a Prai.asn" contain. ng more «i an 9.000 suitable Hinu. /ords for Englisn ones wh ci. ae in day to day use99 words
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Article129 1953-06-25 2 An.w^i_*._i- .au Prof: S N Agarwai, M.P., and Gencrai o-cretary of the Congress arty, has been unanimously jiected a trustee of the IMavjivan Trust of Ahmedabad. THIS was announced oy Mr. j.'vanji Desai. Managing Trus--ee of the Xavjivan Tust, .•/ho told the PTI thai r meeting of theFOC - 129 words
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50 1953-06-25 2 KARACHI The Pakstan Government announced its decision "to withdraw very hortly all Police guards from Ihe residences of Ministers of Central Government except the Prime Minister." The announcement added that th's was "in pursuance of th-* Government's policy to cut all unnecessary expenditure.— FOCFOC - 50 words
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43 1953-06-25 2 NEW DELHI: Sri N C President All-liid a H ndu Mahasabha, was released June 19 on parole from the Delhi District Jail. The parole was granted on Recount of the serious illness of hi* daughter In- Calcutta- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 43 words
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Article731 1953-06-25 2 TENSING TOWERS! .'hi. indomitable spirit of man tut- conquer*-*! tne .nauiiuuuntuuie' mountain in vue vtunu, out me ie_s»_n v»uich nas to be iearni, _iuin tiiat aciuevemenc wis _._en iiiuoi-.unai. ■■> io.-«i on lUe .iiiuaiii.v. tuaiUis to tne pen.i uttering* tuat nave cro^peu up regarding "Wno First." Since several decades team.,731 words
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Advertisement74 1953-06-25 2 Natural Take Shampoo Care Of It HENNA SHAMPOO f M CAMOMILE SHAMPOO 20 BLUE SHAMPOO 25 HENNA CAMOMILE APPLICATION SHAMPOO 75 GRADUATED HENNA APPLICATION SHAMPOO H TINISLVN HENNA APPLICATION SHAMPOO ui SETTING LOTION (Spirituous 4 ozs Bottle) 85 LIQUID SHAMPOO jj LIQUID SHAMPOO (Concentrated) (1 pint) 4.50 BLUE RINSE UQUID74 words
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460 1953-06-25 3 Commission Investigate Economic Appointed To Into Political Social Aspects MADRAS: The Backward Classes Commission, appointed by the Government of India, has issued a comprehensive questionnaire, pertaining to the conditions of backward classes in the country, the disabilities they suffer from, and the measuresFOC - 460 words
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89 1953-06-25 3 QUEEN'S VISIT TO N.Z.: INDIAN CLOTH WANTED NEW DELHI: There :s a i |P it demand for cheap quay bunting cl.th, either handn or mill-made, in New n for use dur.ng the forthcoming vis tof Queen Elisabeth to that country. It s necessary that goods should be shipped by JulyFOC - 89 words
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Article156 1953-06-25 3 CALCUTTA: The death occurred, at his Tangail resi'i'nce (Bast Bengal) of Sir Abdul Halim Ghuznavi. according a message received here. He was 7T A member of tne Indian L--islatlve Assembly for many years. Sir Abdul Halim took a ,,f *m:nent part in the antipartFOC - 156 words
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Article147 1953-06-25 3 MADRAS TRADERS NOT PERT URBED MADRAS Traders m Mad rus are not perturbed over the Jnion Government's announce ment regarding measut*e s to >ring down sugar prices. There las not been any great spurt n prices in Madras. A s against the reported in rease of about Rs. 7 perFOC - 147 words
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Article215 1953-06-25 3 CALCUTTA: An Indian de iegat.on, on which all tea interests will be represented will shortly visit Australia and New Zealand to survey these major markets. A dec.slon on the composit on of the delegation, and its itinerary i s expected to be black northern Indian teasFOC - 215 words
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Article230 1953-06-25 3 BOMBAY Exports of Japanese cotton textiles, ma.n competitors of Indian cloth in South-East Asia, and West Africa, have recently improveu appreciably, according to information available here. They are estimated to have increased by over 40 per cent oetween March, and May thi. year, according toFOC - 230 words
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Article394 1953-06-25 3 BOMBAY: The India Gov- ernmerrt's decisions on the recommendations of the Tariff Commission to encourage the development of the automobile industry in the country, which I were announced last week have been received with mixed i feelings by both Indian, and non -Indian interests here. WhileFOC - 394 words
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Article168 1953-06-25 3 MADRAS The Madras Flhser.es Department has brought from £»iam a new kind of fish, called the T.lapia. which is .stated to possess enormous multiplying and quick growing capacity." The department is now observing _t s behaviour md the results of the observations will be studied168 words
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Article290 1953-06-25 3 MADRAS: Dr. A. Krlshnaswami, M.P., said that while he yielded to none in his regard for the preservation of the privileges of Parliament because they were in the vital interests of the country, he thought freedom of fair comment should be given to the journalist. HeFOC - 290 words
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Miscellaneous955 1953-06-25 3 THE INDIAN BANK LIMITED, MADRAS Corrcspondine nJt^Tl-H <AI>ITAL AND LIABILITIKS figures 1 AND ASSKTS Rs. '^A. P. 1. Capital* ■<< a p B. ai> 31st Dec. 1901 L (a»h:-AuthoriM-d Capital:- A> A Rp A P »J«* With R.-serve Hank and Imp, rial Rs A P Rs *P 10.00.000 Scares 01955 words
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Article138 1953-06-25 4 "If you are willing to help your fellowmen. to help a sufferer in need, here is an easy, if unspectacular, way to do it. j. win no cost yoa anytuin^ except a little time and a willing spirit Most employers are good enough to allow their employees138 words
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550 1953-06-25 4 Appeal For Asian Donors Dr. If. M. H. Gibson- Hill. Head of the Blood Transfusion Service, Singapore, has made an appeal to Singapore public, particularly Asians to donate blood and save human life. 'The usual amount taken 'rom a donor is less than550 words
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Article181 1953-06-25 4 LONDON. June 21. .lohii i-eginald Halliday Christie \vh_ s.ya he cannot, remember how many women he might havt :il:.d, will give evidence again today in one _f the not* glioulish murder trials eve. aeard at the Old Bailey Brl tain's historic criminal court It began onReuter - 181 words
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266 1953-06-25 4 Estate Wages: New Agreement Signed Mr, J. Emmanuel, Chairman .>f the Pan-Malayan Rubbtt .Vorkcrs' Negotiating Com.n ttee, Mr. H. K. Choudnury -ecretary of the P.MRW.U.. md Mi. R. G. D. Houghton lecretary/Baecutlve otbrr>. cf JM Afalayan Planting Industries Employer.--" Association, issued the following press statement: This is tc announce thai266 words
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Article103 1953-06-25 4 COLOMBO: It is understood .hat the Government is explorng the possibility of filling the /acancies on the Supreme Jourt bench with experienced from England. Tins is because the Government has failed to persuade eminent members of the unofficial Bar here in Ceylon to accept103 words
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Article90 1953-06-25 4 COLOMBO: For the first time ever a Ceylon girl has won the Queen's award to girl guides. She is Miss Pcrviz Rustomjce who attended the International Girl Guides at Beaconsfield (England) last year. Among the three Ceylon guides who competed foi the awavd. only MissFOC - 90 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-06-25 4 Photo. This is a general view of c impound nine, the P ri s°"£ r of war camp at Pusan nea Korea, from^ which AnttCommunist prisoners fled. A left is a^ guard tower. In the centre an American soldier stands at the point in the fence through which the prisonersA.P. - 55 words
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Article47 1953-06-25 4 NEW DELHI: Land gifts totalling about 1.28 minion acres have been made towards Acharya Vinoba Bhave's bhoodan movement till May 20, according to a report in the HABIJAN. From this 28,000 acres have been distributed to the landless by the same date. FOCFOC - 47 words
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193 1953-06-25 4 In appreciation of the honour jf knighthood conferred upon aim by the Queen, Sir Onn bin ■a'afar will be guest of honour it a Garden Party by all comnunities in the Federation at he Selangor Turf Club on .'•/cdno-day, July 15. On193 words
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141 1953-06-25 4 More Elected Seats In Legco: Govt. Statement There are no grounds what ever for suggesting tnat the .ecommendaiion ot the Committee of Unofficial Members jf the Legislative Council to the effect that the number of _iected seats in the Council .-.nould be increased to 18 has _cen rejected by the141 words
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Article100 1953-06-25 4 In K. L. In Aid Of Charity The Indian Community of 4-Uala Lumpur have arranged ..o stage, with talented artists .rom various parts of Malaya, i Clatttcal Dance and Music .Vrformancc at the Kuula -umpur Town Hall on July 3 md i beginning at 8.30 p.m. m both100 words
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334 1953-06-25 4 - LYTTELTON - -LYTTELTON LONDON June 24.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Ohvei LvUeiton. said here last night that while the emergency in Malaya was not over, it had got to a point where they couW devote much less attenUm to mattered ©MUtning and destroying334 words
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Article163 1953-06-25 4 DECASUALISE S.H. B. WORKERS The Singapore Harbour Joard Labour Union In its Jecond Annua' G< neral Meet,ng on Baturd *y will d.scu. a resolution requesting 'th.* S.H.c. uttthoritii decasualise all workers who me now in. ployed as caau da and put them .n permanent list, so that die., .nay also163 words
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Article84 1953-06-25 4 BOSTON, June 24. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Lden, who underwent an operaiton on his bile duct two weeks ago. is expected to be able to leave New England Baptist Hospital sometime next week, it was announced late yesterday. Plans call for aA.P. - 84 words
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Article45 1953-06-25 4 BHADKACHALAM, South India, June 23. Uignty people are feared drowned In heavy floods which capsized rafts and boats last Sunday on tho Sabarl river, a tributary of the Godavari. Timber worth about 1,000,--000 rupees (£75,000 sterling) i* estimated to have been lost.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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141 1953-06-25 4 Tensing Hoisted Indian Flag On Mt. Everest K_.ATj-LAi4IXJ, .i_i>' John Hunt, lead) r i i the v.*. noufl BriUsto expu a -4'*.* Biterpa Tenting pe ..!!-.-.>.' to carry tne India. na_- when he and EUr Edniana iiul ary _-t out for the summit, Tenting said. "Tiger" Tensing siid he hadReuter - 141 words
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Article120 1953-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Tne Government nas decided, on tne recommenuation or tne Minister ot \_oinnatros and trade, Mr. r. g. toeimnayaKC to reduce tne exjxirt duty on cardamoms trom ttm, 2 a pound to rt_. 1 a pound. The Minister s recommendation was oased on representation made to mmFOC - 120 words
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Article56 1953-06-25 4 PARIS, June 24.— M. Antoinc Pinay. cautious independent Conservative, has declined President Vincent AnnUl's invttation to form a Government. The tannery owner's refusul meant there was still no end to the lingering cabinet crisis, begun with the defeat and resignation of Mr. Rene Mayer, the outgoingReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1953-06-25 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mis sion, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and continue the lecture on 'Raja Yoga* (Concentration* on Saturday 27th June, 1953, at 6.30 p.m. m the Mission premises at 9 Norris Road.40 words
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