Indian Daily Mail, 7 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 146. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article151 1953-07-07 1 DISCUSSION ON OUTSTANDING ISSUES BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES KARACHI, July 6. Talks in Karachi between Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali and Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, on outstanding differences between their countries will be open on July 25, according to a source close to theReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration317 1953-07-07 1 AIX EN PROVINCE, France, July 6. Ten men will appear in the dock here today cnarged wun one of the most sensational holdups in France when the Begum Aga Khan was roDDed or jeweus worm 200,000,000 francs (about £200,--000 sterling) four years ago. The BegumReuter - 317 words
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155 1953-07-07 1 GOVT. BUS P. O. SET ON FIRE IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA. July 6 -About 40 people were arrested early today after a clash between th<» police and a crowd ;«t Howrah, near here, in which u .-tate-owned bus and a Pot;' Office were .set on fire. The clash followed a meetingReuter - 155 words
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Article32 1953-07-07 1 HONG KONG. July 6.--Four charred boiliea were found after flm fanned by winds swepit early yesterday' through the lighter Kwangyick which had 45 drums of film on board. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article91 1953-07-07 1 LOS ANGELES, July 6. A 3-year-old girl whose brain was pierced Saturda> night by a mystery bullet as she stood with her parents watching a fireworks show lay near death yesterday in children's hospital. Police said little Linda Soin of nearby Puente was »tamlin£ outside MemorialA.P. - 91 words
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Article32 1953-07-07 1 STOCKHOLM Sweden, July 6 Thirteen hundred women from 18 countries attended th»» opening Sunday of the Sixth 'Jongiess of the Internatiorv.l of Business and Professional Women UFBFW). A.P.32 words
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Article279 1953-07-07 1 IwOWDON, July o Several mass circulation Sunday news vipers yesterday gave pro i :ience on their feature pa^es co articles on Group Captaift i-eter Townoend, 38-year-oiu i^xtra Equerry to Queen Khz..beth, whose name has bee romantically linked with Prin cess Margaret. Group Captain Townsend was 'istReuter - 279 words
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Article118 1953-07-07 1 PHNOM PENH, CambOdlu, July 6. -Cambodia's Premier lade it plain yesterday' ha is not satisfied with the often jf greater independence France made last we«'l<. Premier Pen Nouth told newsmen »the Cambodian Royal .'overnment "does n:t consider ie French rieclaiaticn meets :he Cambodian Nationalist deaands presentedA.P. - 118 words
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68 1953-07-07 1 ASANSOL, West Bengal. July 6. -Six pfopic wt'iv kilted and 11 injured when police jpen*.*d fin- on CTOWd mostly of striking workers of the lnd.a Iron and Steel Company MM yos?t<Tu;iy. Twenty polio- WCIC injure 1 by brickbats. The incident followed a dayongReuter - 68 words
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142 1953-07-07 1 CALCUTTA. July 6. Homr i m;uh i bombs were hurled in the street* of Calcutta again yt tercluy ;<.s the battle of the trams errtered fcta fifth day. Ifob violence continued unabated. Police pickeis prelecting the tntm.s were stoned and cudgelled and one senior policeA.P. - 142 words
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Article98 1953-07-07 1 Dr. Suresh Chamlni Hannerjee, Chairman of the Fraja Socialist Party of West Bengal was arrested today as he toured city streets askintr people to test at increased nMMM fares. Dr. Bannerjee's cure was stopped by a police sergeant and Dr. Bannerjee and 10 p.irty workers were apprehended. Dr.Reuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-07 1 Third Anniversary Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India here, congrat ilates Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Proprietor, Singapore Standard at a cocktail party given by the latter at his residence on July 3, to celebrate the Third Anniversary of The Singapore Standard. I.D.M. Photo.47 words
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447 1953-07-07 1 O|H»nLng the new Malayan Cement Work* M Ua«ang on .Monday, tno Commissioner Genera! Sir Gerald Templer *ah!: "If any of the Commun.-its arw skulking near enough to see this new factory going into production, in a plac« where they made the447 words
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Article161 1953-07-07 1 Tlic High Commissioner, General Sir Uerald Tcmpler, new D> helicopter to Kawang, Sdangor, on (Monday, July 6) cu open the new works of the jdaiayan Cement Ltd. iv.<_ High QaauniMtooec sounded a norn to declare the now works open, and immediately the iir«t lorry load of161 words
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288 1953-07-07 1 Rhee And Robertson Hold Long Discussion BUT RHEE IS DOUBTFUL ABOUT SUCCESS OF TALKS SEOUL, July 6. President Syngman Rhee and President Eisenhower's special "save the truce" envoy, Mr. Walter Robertson, had their ninth and longest talk here today about an armistice acceptable to South Korea, but no result was288 words
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Article118 1953-07-07 1 President Syngman Rhee satd today he does not know wnemer his coo;nuing talks with President £iisoaho\v:r's special, icpiesentative, Mr. Wau<-i rtouertson. will be succcsstui. It was President fthoe'3 first direct comment on crtorts by the Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Walter Robertson, to persuade him to118 words
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Article48 1953-07-07 1 SEOUL, July 6. South Korean President Syngman Khee is standing pat on hit* '.inaiMl in renew the Korean fighting if a po«t-arrais-flre political conference fall* to agree in 90 days on unify* ing Korea, an authoritative South Korean source -aid today. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article114 1953-07-07 1 PI.'SAN. July 6. South Korea's new Defence Minister said today the ROK government issued strict orders on Friday barring escaped North Korean war prisoners from enlisting in the South Korean Army. Minister Sohn Wun II tlntly denied a report of reliable military sources here thatReuter; A.P. - 114 words
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Article66 1953-07-07 1 I'roftpects for a .south Korean I nit. (I States accord on a Korean armistice remained cloud •el in doubt today (Monday) while Red China's official radio appeared busy trying to widen the differences between the two allies*. Its broadcast today raised speculation In Swul that the Communists areA.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement225 1953-07-07 1 Subscription Rites (BY POST) MaWiya, B. N. Bomee aud Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.r>0 6 Months 33.00 1 Year GO.OO OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year "8.00 /EEN IN THE /KIEf ured here and which is known to *-jJ**^^sy .LjJfnl^^^A^**^^**225 words
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646 1953-07-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., July 7, 1953. "Leaders" And Self-Government NOW and then very queer views on self-govern-ment are being expressed by certain leaders in Malaya which, though far from weighty, at least help one to judge their own political mentality and outlook. A Chinese State Councillor of Kedah,646 words
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Article978 1953-07-07 2 Four Months Of Malenkov Regime VESTERDAY was four months since Georgi Malenkov became the Soviet Premier. Much has happened Sjnce the end of Stalin's one.nan rule. Western observers, studying Oie record of the four months, are inclined to assay moves of the Kremlins new regime as fairly successful in foreignA.P. - 978 words
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Article173 1953-07-07 2 BOMBAY: Mr. B. S. Hiray, Minister for Revenue. Agriculture and Forests, dispelled the fears that scarcity works would be closed down with the setting in of the monsoon, while speaking at Belur, Satara South District. He gave nn assurance that the necessary scarcity works in someFOC - 173 words
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411 1953-07-07 2 NEW DELHI Th«> Government of Indi;i have no intention of taking over the management of" any temple. Reports from Madras had said that the Government of India had called for some information in regard to the big temples of all-India fame andFOC - 411 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-07 2 Photo. On the occasion of a cocktail party given by Messrs Express Transport Co., on Wednesday at No. 8, Raffles Place. Second from left Is Mr. D. N. Verma (Managing Director, Express Transport C0.,) and to his left is Mr. O. T. Assoomull, Acting President of the Singapore Indian ChambersI.D.M. - 53 words
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Article63 1953-07-07 2 BAD I'LL A: Here in a nutshell is Sir John Kotelaivala's recipe for keeping young: "Live well and ahon bad thoughts." The Minister gave away his secret at a meeting of the All-Ceylon Overseers' Union of the P.W.D. held la Badulla. He told the overseers thatFOC - 63 words
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Article386 1953-07-07 2 S. Muthia Mudaliar Passes Away Mr S. Muthla Mudallai a former Minister of Madras Government, died m Kurumbhakudi village, near Mayavuram, on June 30, after a short illness. He was 73. Mr. Muthla Mudaliar was born in 1880 in Tanjore district and after graduating from the Kumkabonam College, he joinedFOC - 386 words
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98 1953-07-07 2 RRNAKULAM The Travan. core-Cochin Government proposes to put up a sand bund, protected by sand bags, on the western sea face along a 9'£ mile coastal belt between Chellanam and Manasaery. The nre.i concerned is a tiny island Kouth of Cochin Harbour.FOC - 98 words
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Article122 1953-07-07 2 BOMBAY Mr. Ramachandra Narayan Mandlik, a member of the Bombay Legislative Council and Mr. Jayant Shridhar Tilak, grandson of the late Mi. Bal Gangadhar Tilak aud Editor of thw Kesari, a Marathl weekly, were sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 200 each by the Chief JusticeFOC - 122 words
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Article794 1953-07-07 2 ITYITRU The Champion Of Tamils J»AM*L Mi'KASU, the organ oi me AUUttjran latnus, iiss entered iw» nineteenth year of publication, wicn redoubled vigour to serve tne xuniiis and tne country of their adoption and wun over* wheiming support from tens of thousands of its reader*. Eighteen years794 words
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128 1953-07-07 2 BHOPAL: The multi-purpose co-operative society of nasiuilagani tehsil, about 60 miles from here, has embarked upon an ambitious plan of starting a ginning factory In the vilUige with a share capital of Rs. 20.000 to be contributed by local weavers and cultivators. The tehsil isFOC - 128 words
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Advertisement9 1953-07-07 2 P^KEY \?*§Ms^ RP AN HY *SS^ i>*m or quality9 words
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428 1953-07-07 3 No Chance For Communists To Form Government in South India -SAYS RAJAJI IAX JOKE: Sri C. Rajagopalachariar. Madras Chief Minister, declared that there were two parties In 8. India, whose creeds were different and mutually antagonistic, the Congress and Communist Parties, Efforts to establish equality by force would only leadFOC - 428 words
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Article200 1953-07-07 3 BATHING BEAUTIES BE CAREFUL! MT. LAVINIa: Sbueen-year-oiu Miss Pauline ot iSeach Road. Mount Lavlnia, related before Colombo South Magistrate, Mr. N. M. J. Rajendram, an unpleasant experience she toad whlie sun-bathing on ifie Mount Lavinla beach. Sub-Inspector S. D. Francis of Mount Lavinia Police accused Seedin Siiva (40) of Katmaiuna.FOC - 200 words
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Article69 1953-07-07 3 CHAMBERY, France, July s.— President Vincent Auriol said yesterday he definiioly will not seek re-election next On a Uip to inspect ;i new power dam in this southeastern corner of Fiance, Auriol smd he intends this to >;o his Jast official jaunt outside Pans PresidentA.P. - 69 words
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Article135 1953-07-07 3 DACCA The Pakistan Peace Committee has decided to send a 15-member Goodwill Mission to lndin, which will consist ol members drawn from both wings of Pakistan. The delegates from East and West Pakistan will meet at Patna on July 17 and after attending th< All-IndiaFOC - 135 words
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Article196 1953-07-07 3 BHAVNAGAR The Fir.si Class Magistrate of Bhavnagar committed to the Sessions, Nirmalkumar of Bhavnagar and Rani Babe, alias Bhiju Pritvi Singh of Devgarh Barla. former State in Saurashtra. on charges of attempting to poison Bina Devi, wife of Prince Nirm^lkumar, in 1951. The Magistrate, in hisFOC - 196 words
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63 1953-07-07 3 DACCA The case against Dacca University filed by 52 students of the Medical College praying for an injunction restraining the University from holding MBBS examinations on July 8 and 13 came up before the Third Munshiff. A petition filed by 67 more medical students forFOC - 63 words
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Article145 1953-07-07 3 KARACHI, July s.— Pakl tan Is prepared to welcome a) y investment of foreign capit 1 that will promote the industrl; 1 and cummercial developmei of the country, Prime Ministt Mohammed AH declared, when he opened a new assembly and manufacturing plant of the General MotorsReuter - 145 words
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Article155 1953-07-07 3 LONDON, July 5.— A p; ii of gold spurs and a gold cigan.f.te case "of tremendous sentimental value" atalCß from th« home of Sir Gordon Richards Britain's champion jockey, were returned to him yesterday, more than a week after he had appealed to the thieves to sendReuter - 155 words
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Article88 1953-07-07 3 CHAMONIX, French Alps, July 5. Colonel Jonn Hunt has accepted an Invitation to spend a holiday in this famous climb* ing resort at the foot of Mont Blanc with other members of the victorious British Everest expedition. M. Paul Payot, the Mayor announced here. M. PayotReuter - 88 words
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Article78 1953-07-07 3 TAIPEH, July 5— A howling Pacific typhoon *wept over the China coast today after ripping across the northern edge of FormosH. The weather Bureau h«re said storm centre winds of 140 MTH hilt the mainland just north of Foochow, capital of Fukien province. It took aA.P. - 78 words
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Article85 1953-07-07 3 AHMEDABAD Mr. J. P. Narain, Praja Socialist leader, said that there was "no danger of rift in the leadership of tne Praja Socialist Party." He said that at the Betul convention there was no struggle for power among the Praja Socialist leaders. There were "differencesFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-07-07 3 Photo. During her visit to Hung Kong in the interests of the United Nations Association, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt visited one of Hong Kong's three Chinese Knights* Sir Shou-Son Chow, business an 1 finance leader of the Colony and one of its patriarchs. In this picture,69 words
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544 1953-07-07 3 A.P. NHOLAPUR: Pandit Ilriday Nath liunzru, President of the Servants of India Society, xald last week: "If each .no of us in the State or Central Legislature examine our jvvh conduct and shape It in such a way as to convince people that we considerA.P.; FOC - 544 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-07 3 Prince Azzedine Hey, heir presumptive to the beylical throne of the French Protectorate of TuniHia, who died of a bullet wound inflicted by a Tunisian Assailant on July 1.31 words
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304 1953-07-07 3 Programme Of August Session Of Parliament NEW DELHI: l t is learnt that the Government's heavy legislative programme for the August session of Parliament is likely to be reduced to a sizable proportion as a result of the discussions Mr. Satyanarayun Sinha, Minister for Parliament iry Affairs had with theFOC - 304 words
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Article67 1953-07-07 3 JERUSALEM: Jews in Jerusalem are unable to marry divorce or bury their dead occausc of a strike by rabbis and employees of the Jcwifh rtellgious Council. The strikers say they have not been paid for three months. Most of Jerusalem's 120,000 Jews who come under theFOC - 67 words
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Article90 1953-07-07 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Evans, th«liritish lawyer who was depor.ed from Kenya, said here ,thut Kenya had become a "country ,t concentration camps." Addressing public meeting A women, called to express tho .ndian women's sympathy with vfricans in their struggle for .reedom, Mr. Evans said that ne powers enjoyed byFOC - 90 words
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697 1953-07-07 3 WASHINGTON, July s.— foreign Ministers of the United Si Hi.'.. Britain and France wii face two difficult problems when they open their meeting hero on Friday what to do about Germany and Indochina in the months ahead. Authoritative officials sail these Issues overshadow othersA.P. - 697 words
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Article104 1953-07-07 3 LONDON, July s.— Mr. Fenner Brockay. Labour member of Parliament, .said he did not believe, whispered suggestions that Sir Winston Churchill's Indisposition was "diplomatic illness." He did not believe that it« purpose was to apprise. American coolness to a Bermuda conference postponed after the Prime Minister was orderedReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement12 1953-07-07 3 Well-groomed men prefer Brylcreem Q V C»» 1 I D WBSctWT^S .'■•'•"■•"'•'•."•'■•••'•■••^^HhI^B12 words
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Article133 1953-07-07 4 PONDICHERRY: M. Perrlcr, recently promoted Head of the Economic Affairs Department of French India, announced that free trade in foreign exchanges like the U.S. dollar and the British sterling will be banned in French India from recently. He added sufficient foreign exchange WOdM be providedFOC - 133 words
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Article73 1953-07-07 4 NBW YORK, July 6. —Beauty coot«st winners from Turkey, Belgium, South Afric. Denmark, Sweden and Finland arrive^ here by plane yesterday ror .the "Miss Universe" conlfl=t to b»: h<:M at Long Deach California. Aytt-n AJ<yoi. f)f Istanbul. was the only .1.-.rk hailed con?"stint in the ;-;ioup arrlvlnK yesterday.A.P. - 73 words
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32 1953-07-07 4 Mr. Cecil Francis Smith has boon appointed as n Nominated Member of the Singapore LeLiflativo Council, in the place "f Mr. Archibald McLellan, who resigned.32 words
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384 1953-07-07 4 No More Domestic Service For Me -Says William William, first a co-accused and then a Crown witness in the Sathasivam murder case, who was released from the Welikade Remand Jail, entrained for his village in Matara district last week after spending two days and a night in Colombo at hisFOC - 384 words
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Article277 1953-07-07 4 By Oar Staff Reporter Mr. A. H. Foster, Chief Veterinary Officer said yesterday at a press conference that although under normal conditions dog-shooting was not a thing to be encouraged, at present there was no alternative. "Singapore must get rid of the stray dogs", said277 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-07 4 His Highness the Regent of Selangor speaking at the official re-op<»lng of Koala Lumpur's on^MaJay hospital Si J r s°2 Sin^»y- sid Wm is the State Medlcal Health Officer, Dr. W. H. Jeffrey while on the extreme ri*ht is the State Secretary, Selanror. Inche Ahdul Ailx bin Hajl Abdul MaUd.51 words
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Article29 1953-07-07 4 BAGHDAD. liraq, July 6. Iraq la pushing for an early meeting of Chiefs of Staff of Arab countries to work out plans under the Inter-Arab ColVctive Security Pact. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article89 1953-07-07 4 NEW DELHI. July 6. A four squ;ne iti'ic swarm of locusta Invaded New Drihi yesterday, blacking out th* 1 city for about three hour^ bofOCC flying towards Uttar Pradesh state. Qovernment cfliciais said trie *w;irm entered India from P;iki.stan about four days ago. They sA.P. - 89 words
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86 1953-07-07 4 Mr. T. E. Smith. Acting Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, flies to the United Kingdom on long leave today (July 7). Mr. P. H. Meadows will take Mr. Smith's place as Actrag Secretary for Social Welfare as an interim arrangement. Mr. Smith has been with86 words
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Article84 1953-07-07 4 At 1.40 p.m. today listeners to R idio Malaya's Blue Network will hear a talk by Mr. Colin Jackson on the Middle East. At the beginning of May, Mr. Jack.son started on a five- week tour of the Middle East, talking to units of the84 words
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99 1953-07-07 4 A Sub-committee of the Central Advisory Committee on Trade and Supplies has been formed to enquire into and make recommendations with regard to the current system of distributing rice between Government Agents' godowna and the consumers with a view to eliminating any unnecessary 'ink or99 words
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Article100 1953-07-07 4 The pilgrim ship "Anshun" which was to have left Singapore on July 18 will now sail two days earlier, i.e. on July I i6.. The "Anshun" will sail from Penang on July 18. Passes for pilgrims embarking on the "Anshun" should reach the Federation Pilgrim100 words
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161 1953-07-07 4 BUDDHIST schools are likely to implement this year a programme for the gradual abolition of co-education in post-primary classes. Proposals outlining this progriimmf 1 nrc under consideration by the Buddhist Theosophical Society and heads of 3udrihist schools. The programme, it is und»*rstodd. hup beenFOC - 161 words
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Article33 1953-07-07 4 DETROIT, July 6.— The U.S. auto industry built 3.892,814 cars am! trucks in the first of 1968. with General Motors. Ford Mid Chrysler uccounting for 3,399,101 of them. A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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195 1953-07-07 4 In Sungei Keladi polling diatiict drums were beaten to remind people to vote In Kota Bahru's first Town Coujicil elections on Sunday. Seventy-eight per cent of the electorate voted. Polling waa heavier than expected particularly in view of the initial reluctance of voters to195 words
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Article48 1953-07-07 4 At 6.15 tonight, listeners to the Blue Network of Radio Malaya will be able to hear a BBC programme which was compiled on the afternoon that the Everest Expedition returned to England. The programme includes interviewt; with Col. Hunt. Sherna Tensing and Sir Edmund Hill;iry.48 words
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Article54 1953-07-07 4 The 31st meeting of the Council of State, Selangor, will be held in the Selangor Council Chamber on Tuesday, July 28, at 10.00 a.m. The road in front of the Government Offices, Jalan Raja, will be closed to all traffic from 9.45 a.m. on that day until54 words
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Article321 1953-07-07 4 CONGRESS TO DISCUSS "KOREA" NEW DELHI, July 6— The vorea situation and other world problems will be the main 'opics before the two-day meetng of the All-India Congress Jommittee, 400 assembly of the Government party, opening in Agra today. The assembly will have befoie it three draft resolutions from theReuter - 321 words
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Article223 1953-07-07 4 A measure of the success 01 th« campaign to bring "pirate" listeners to Justice in the Fede ration is given in the figures of receipts from the sale of .•adio licences during the first half of this year. From Jan. 1 to June 30 $850,392 were223 words
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Article33 1953-07-07 4 LOCRI, SICILY, July 6. Stillisano Rocco, a 39-year-old peasant, ha s just passed examinations and been graduated from elementary school here. His fifth grade teacher said Rocco was particularly good at history A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article337 1953-07-07 4 LONDON, July 6.— The SunJay Kxpresa yesterday accused the Church of England of ,ioCtmg a marriage oetween t >retty little Princess Margaret a handsome Royal Air A'"orcc hero of World War 11. The flier, an equerry of tne toyal family since 1944, is Jroup Captain Peter Wooldddge T-wnsend,A.P. - 337 words
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Article160 1953-07-07 4 MELBOURNE, July (>. A Methodist Church leader said .he recent gossip and rumours about the activities of Princess Margaret are not only unfair but completely inhuman. The Rev. Dr. Irwing Benson, speaking at the Wesley Church's Sunday afternoon service, made a spirited appeal for fair playA.P. - 160 words
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Article83 1953-07-07 4 TEHERAN, July 6.— The independent newspaper Elaat said jescerday Premier Mohammed .•iosdadeq ha3 ordered his Finance Minister to take action gainst certain members ~i nan's Royal Family for unpaid taxes. Yet Elaat the only paper to carry the report which could not be confirmedA.P. - 83 words
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Article84 1953-07-07 4 VIENNA, Ju!y 6—CzechCdova* Prafttdeat Amonin Zapo:ocky yesterday charged that here wure still temanants of .lie spirit of "Slanskyism and iingism" among the .satellite's 'ominunist youth. Rudolph Slansky and Otto jling— former Czech Commun st Party leaders were sentenced to death as traitors and executed with nineA.P. - 84 words
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Article41 1953-07-07 4 KINGSTON, JAMAICA July 6.- One hundred Jamaicans are xung- trained as an honour juard for the Queen'a visit to .hi«s colonial is'ana next November. She will unveil a monument to Christopher Columbus •t St. Ann's Bay.— A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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