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Title Section16 1953-07-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 159. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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395 1953-07-20 1 Allies Assurances About S. Korea Virtually Accepted PANMUNJOM, July 19.— The Communists said today they were prepared to begin immediate discussion* with the Allies for signing a truce. The Communists m a statement at today's truce talks released by theReuter - 395 words
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Article235 1953-07-20 1 WASHINGTON, July 19. Grave concern has developed among top officials over Communist intentions at this stage of the tangled Korean truce negotiations. There no longer appears to be as much optimism as a week or ten days ago that the Reds will agree shortly to a truce.A.P. - 235 words
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Article71 1953-07-20 1 LIVERPOOL, July 19. Mr. Edward Brookes celebrated his 100 th birthday yesterday with an open air party and plenty of food but ate only plain bread and butter himself. "This is what has kept me going," he said holding up his fourth slice while his twoReuter - 71 words
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Article156 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19. The Sunday Times strongly criticised what it described as "ill conditioned" publicity about the private affairs of Princess Margaret. This newspaper commenting on the recent visit to Southern Rhodesia of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret declared "The occasion has beenReuter - 156 words
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Article72 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19. An article In the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said the Japanese' Government is concealing from the people its plans for the revival of the Japanese armed forces. The article quoted by the Soviet official news agency Tass added that Mr. John Foster Dulles, the AmericanReuter - 72 words
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Article34 1953-07-20 1 The sixth postwar annual athletic meeting of the Shell Sports Club, Singapore, will be held at the Shell Sports Ground at Paya Lebar Road, on Saturday, Aug. 1 at 3 p.m.34 words
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226 1953-07-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 19. Public enquiry into incidents on July 15 at Tuticorin, where police firing on Dravida Munnetra Kalagham demonstrators, who attempted to disrupt train services, led to the death of four persons, began there Saturday. The enquiry is226 words
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Article54 1953-07-20 1 JAKARTA. July 19.—President Soekarno told reporters Saturday he would return to the capital today to make another attempt to end the government crisis. Bpehanoeddin Harahap, of the Masjuml party, failed to form a coalition and returned gu s mandate to the President at Bogor palace, 60 kilometersA.P. - 54 words
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60 1953-07-20 1 Another Batch Of Demonstrators Arrested In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 19.— Another 39 Dravida Munnetra Kalagham volunteers were arrested before the residence of the Chief Minister Sri Rajaji on Saturday, when demonstrating against his New Education Scheme. A total of nearly three hundred persons have been arrested60 words
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Article66 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19. Sir Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister is making good progress, it was learned here. No decision has yet been reached as to whether an extension of his period of "complete rest" will be needed. Hi s doctors announced three weeks ago that the 78-year-oldReuter - 66 words
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76 1953-07-20 1 Duchess Of Kent Entertains Children LONDON, July 19. The Duchess of Kent gave a party to 500 children at her Buckinghamshire home yesterday as her coronation year gesture to the village. The children flocked to the grounds of Copplns, her home at Iver Buckingnamshire, about 20 miles west of London,Reuter - 76 words
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Article109 1953-07-20 1 HITCHIN, Southern England, July 19. The Maharajah of CDoch Behar injured m a car accident on Thursday, was improving last night hospital authorities stated. They said the 37-year-old Maharajah had five fratcured nbs and a fractured collar bone. Earlier today he was described as "still seriously ill.'' TheReuter - 109 words
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Article142 1953-07-20 1 Tensing Thanks Britain People LONDON, July 19. The Everest hero Tensing Sherp?. thanked Britain and its people for the welcome they had given liini and hi.'" family, before leaving far Switzerland. The Sherpa who climbed the highest mountain m the woild with the New Zealander. Sir Edmund Hillary, left yesterdayReuter - 142 words
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330 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19. Enid Margaret Cripps, fair-haired youngest daugnter of the late Sir Stafford Cripps, was married yesterday to a negro iaw student from the Gold Coast, Joseph Appiah, before primly dresed Britons and robed Ashunti tribesmen at. fashionable St. John's Church. "The whole worldA.P. - 330 words
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Article43 1953-07-20 1 FLOODS AGAIN IN JAPAN TOKYO. July 19.— The second savage flood to hit Japan m three weeks has killed at least 200 persona and left 1,029 others missing m a single narrow valley m Central Japan, an official government report said today. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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138 1953-07-20 1 Damage estimated at about $150,000 was caused by an outbreak of fire m the Malayan Film Unit Studios, Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur,, m the early hours of yesterday morning. Valuable historical negatives, including shots of the Japanese occupation of Kuala Lumpur,138 words
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Article34 1953-07-20 1 The Raja Perempuan of Perils, Tunku Badarlah, gave birth to a daughter m the early hours of Sunday morning, July 19, at the General Hospital, Alor star. Both are ?*of*M to U totßf «Ht.34 words
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Article94 1953-07-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Juiy 19.— Mr. R. Venkatarajulu, Editor of "Tamil Nesan", Kuala Lumpur addressing the South Indian Journalists Press Club last night said that though Indians formed a large proportion of the population of Malaya, their lack of unity prevented them from pulling94 words
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Article196 1953-07-20 1 CALCUTTA COMPLETELY PEACEFUL CALCUTTA, July 19.— South Calcutta was completely peaceful yesterday after night-long fights between police and demonstrators m which police opened fire four times. Police squads, however, continued to patrol the area and street barricades put up by demonstrators yesterday were removed early this morning. But despite theReuter - 196 words
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212 1953-07-20 1 It is reliably understood that the Sixtieth Indian Field Ambulance unit that arrived here by the "Eastern Queen" last Thursday was not permitted to land here by the Colony Health authorities. The authorities at last per- < mitted only the officers212 words
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97 1953-07-20 1 No Increase Of Tram Fare In Calcutta From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, July 19.—Premier* Nehru addressing a public meeting here Friday condemned disturbances m Madras and Calcutta and said such occurences only impaired India m foreigners eyes. The trouble m Madras, he said, had started over protest against the new97 words
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Article279 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19. The Financial Times yesterday emphasised the difficulties of the tin industry. This newspaper suggested that if Malayan producers create their own "buffer" scheme for tin regulation it might become the nucleus of an effective international plan. "Tin prices have fallen to their lowestReuter - 279 words
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270 1953-07-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 19.— Sri Rajaji's Government had its first serious set-back yesterday when they had to withdraw their amendment to the Andhra State Bill asking that the Government of India should appoint immediately a Boundary Commission to settle270 words
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Article94 1953-07-20 1 MADRAS LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 19. The Madras Government's five crore (50m) loan was oversubscribed yesterday but it was decided to keep it open for few more days to give rural investors a change. The fact shows public confidence m Madras Government has not diminished despite94 words
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Article50 1953-07-20 1 LONDON, July 19.— New or used motor cars and lorries can be brought lttto Britain from sterling area countries from July 23 without import licences provided they have been constructed solely from parts made m those countries, the Board of Trade announced here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement36 1953-07-20 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 68.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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567 1953-07-20 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon., July 20, 1953. NO USE TO THE COLONY! LIKE the bottom-most point of a wheel which must rise up m whichever direction the wheel is turned, the so-called Labour Party of Singapore has gone so far out of the people's mind that the very mention567 words
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Article1727 1953-07-20 2 Sir DOUGLAS COPLAND - Sir DOUGLAS COPLAND By Sir DOUGLAS COPLAND, distinguished Australian economist, discusses the growing recognition by the West that the prime motive m developing the world's undeveloped areas must be the interests of the people rather than the products they can produce fHE undeveloped areas have taken on1,727 words
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Article52 1953-07-20 2 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government raised the postage rate on surface mail to India from 10 Cents to 15 Cents on letters weighing one oz, and the registration fees on foreign letters from 25 Cents to 30 Cents. The increased rates came r^o force from JulyFOC - 52 words
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Article417 1953-07-20 2 NEW DELHI: A committee of seven members has been appointed by the Government of India to undertake preliminary work m connection with the establishment of the National Research Development Corporation. The functions of the committee include the drawing m of the memorandum and articles of association ofFOC - 417 words
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Article416 1953-07-20 2 NAIROBI: Disapproval of the Kenya Government's Asian call-up plan to fight the Mau Mau terrorists, was expressed by two prominent Indian leaders, at a public meeting held under the auspices of the 1 ndian Association. Sri Chanan Singh, Indian member of the Kenya Legislature forFOC - 416 words
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Article111 1953-07-20 2 MADRAS: The Mayor, Sn T. Chengalavaroyan, last weeK met the Chief Minister Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, at the lalter's residence m Thyagarayanagar and apprised him it Is understood, of his proposal for the Corporation taking over the tram service, suggesting at the same time to the GovernmentFOC - 111 words
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Article72 1953-07-20 2 MADRAS The MettUr water level haft registered a small rise of over a foot making the level 112.7 ft. against the full reservoir level of 120 feet. The inflow also has fallen to 42,800 cusecs. The prospects of the reservoir filling up to its capacity m aFOC - 72 words
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Article835 1953-07-20 2 By the By Selegle Road WANTED AN EXPLANATION INDIA has made 'definite friend' m East and West through her field ambulance m Korea" So said Major S. K. Banerji, head of the Indian Ambulance Unit returning to India, during his brief stay here enroute to India. The unit had served835 words
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Article65 1953-07-20 2 MOMBASA, Kenya, July 16. An informed source said yesterday that Kenya iB to open a new prison especially for Mau Mau and political prisoners on a remote island m a shark-infested area off the Kenya coast 200 mil« s north of Mombasa. The prison will takeA.P. - 65 words
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Advertisement107 1953-07-20 2 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., Straits/Nagapattin am/Madras Service S.S. "ANKING" SAILS Singapore P. Swettenham. Penang. 13-8-53 H-i-53 15-8-53 First Class. Second Class "A' "B" Excellent accommodation and every faclity and comfort Deck passages with or without food. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD.. 11A, Collyer Quay, Singapore BOUSTEAD107 words
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Article305 1953-07-20 3 2.7 m. Tons Increase In Production This Year No Need For ImportsOfficial View touch£ W DELHI: This ear>s ric ™>P India has 'wSStooSZ?*™?** f 23 400 -*> tins, as a|a£st leased b? fi^iSS year> according to the figurls re£3! ms.^ the oJSSt TeSrS, STT IOnSFOC - 305 words
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Article205 1953-07-20 3 Thanksgiving For Rains! BANGALORE: Thanksgiving Service and special prayers will be offered m all temples, mosques, and churches m Mysore State, to evoke the blessings of God for proper rainfall during the ensuing year, and also to offer "thanks" for plentiful rain received recently. This decision has been taken byFOC - 205 words
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151 1953-07-20 3 Another Japanese Attempt On Manaslu CALCUTTA: Mr. Y. Mm-, Leader of the unsuccessful 13--man Japanese expedition to Manaslu, a Himalayan peak m West Nepal, arrived here last week with five other comrades. They will leave for Tokyo on Tuesday. He was not certain whether he will conduct the second JapaneseFOC - 151 words
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Article148 1953-07-20 3 CUDDAPAH The enti* ntmosphere m and around the premises of the Anakalamma temple was charged with emotional devotion last week when Sri Nityananda Swami successfully completed his 21-day 'Atma Yagna (penance for self-purification and for the general good of the country. Precisely at 8 a.m., according to theFOC - 148 words
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347 1953-07-20 3 Ramakrishna Mission, New Monastery KATARAGAMA The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, opened here the Madam (Monastery) buildIng of the Ramakrishna Mission. President Prasad, m a message, expressed the nope that the monastery would establish h new bond of cultural and religious fellowship between "our two sister nations.'The messageFOC - 347 words
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Article78 1953-07-20 3 WASHINGTON, July 18.— When Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Van Kha went home recently on official business, he left a slim girl m her twenty 9 m charge of the Embassy. And so Elizabeth De-Nguyen-Xuan-Dung, member of a prominent Vietnamese family, became the only woman toA.P. - 78 words
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Article341 1953-07-20 3 DACCA: Mr. Mohammed An., Prime Minister of Pakistan. said here that the conference of the Chief Ministers of the Provinces and States, which he had caied to met In Karacnl, would besides considering food and other questions also discuss the forthcoming meeting between the Prime MinisterFOC - 341 words
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Article143 1953-07-20 3 TRIVANDRUM: Sri K. Velayudhun Nayur, Public Works Minister, said that during his recent visit to Delhi he met the Commerce Minister, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari, and had made representations against the decision of the Union Government reducing the import duty on copra and coconut oil. HeFOC - 143 words
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Article643 1953-07-20 3 NiM DELHI: Simplicity, austerity, and boldness of design symbolise the life and teaching of the Father of the Nation m the model approved by the Mahatma Gandhi Samarak Nidhi for Gandhiji's Samadhi at Rajghat. Designed by the Public Works Department of the Government of India, theFOC - 643 words
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545 1953-07-20 3 LONDON: India's Vlce-Pre-sident. Dr. S. Radhakriahnan said there was no such thing as a complete division of the world into two hostile camps. The whole course of history an honoured representative of this truth. He was speaking at a reception held mFOC - 545 words
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321 1953-07-20 3 Madras Vice-Chancellor LONDON: Vice Chancellors of 10 Indian Universities, and many distinguished Indian educationists attended a reception given in* their honour last week, by the Indian Students' Bureau of London. The Indian educational leaders are m this country to participate In the Seventh Quinquennial CongressFOC - 321 words
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Article43 1953-07-20 3 MADRAS: Sri K. Venkataswami Nayudu, Minister for Religious Endowments, m a statement, says the prayers of the people for rain have been answered. The reservoirs are overful, and rivers are overflowing. Prayers are being arranged m temples to show gratitude to God.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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93 1953-07-20 3 CALCUTTA: The personnal of the Indian delef ation for the fourth World Festival for Youth and Students at Bucharest was finalised at*a meeting of the National Preparatory Committee here. The Delegation will include the East Bengal Club football team, the Indian Cyclists FederationFOC - 93 words
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Article106 1953-07-20 3 BOMBAY: Lord Soulbury. Governor-General of Ceylon expressed the hope that the citizenship question of Indiana In Ceylon would be settled soon. i'ne Governor-Genera! passed through Bombay on his way v London from Colombo. When asked why no reference had been made to this question m hisFOC - 106 words
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Advertisement49 1953-07-20 3 You can now /fr obtain your m,^ c favourite JJ%y i^^^^ The same vitamin rich brew you have always enjoyed, m a smaller bottle the familiar larger sizes are still obtainable Brewed and bottled m Singapore by ARCHIPELAGO .&RCWERY CO., ft 94l) Lto, bUfWiUttß IV ?*Mt* AND NUVC LTD.49 words
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Article173 1953-07-20 4 JAFFNA: Protection of the cigar industry and control of imported cigarettes and beedies were demanded by the United Ceylon Cigar Workers' Union at a meeting held at the American Mission School hall at Kotheire. Mr. V. Ramapillai, presided. Mr. V. A. Kandaaamy, the secretary, told theFOC - 173 words
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354 1953-07-20 4 CEYLON NEWS: Crisis Brewing In Ceylon Cabinet: Commerce Minister May Resign Economy Measures Unpopular COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has taken three important measures m the course of this week to meet the financial crisis caused by the fall m prices of tbe island's exports while the prices of her importsFOC - 354 words
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Article86 1953-07-20 4 The Buddhist Cultural Society wants all t>ooks on Buddhism selected for use m schools to be free from mythological descriptions of hell and heaven. This was considered m a resolution passed last week at a meeting of the society at Musaeus College, Colombo. TheFOC - 86 words
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Article88 1953-07-20 4 JAFFNA The triennial choice of chairmen for nineteen of the thirty-eight Village Committees m the Jaffna District began last week and will be concluded by the end of this month. Last week's results are as follows Mallakam Village Committee elected Mr. C. RamaJingram. Proctor, as itsFOC - 88 words
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Article46 1953-07-20 4 The Chief Justice and j the other judges of the Supreme Court have per- mitted lawyers to appear before them m the official sherwani, bands and cloak. The first to appear m; !l this dress recently, was i Mr. Corbett Jayawardena. l FOCFOC - 46 words
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157 1953-07-20 4 Sea Erosion At Cochin To Be Investigated TRIVANDRUM: Sri K. Velayudhan Nayar, Public Works Minister, who returned from Delhi last week, told reporters that the Union Planning Minister, Sri G. L. Nanda, will be visiting the State this month to investigate the sea erosion at Chellanum, near Cochin Harbour. AFOC - 157 words
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338 1953-07-20 4 KATARAGAJYIA: The importance of unity and harmony was stressed by Mr. Dudley Senanayake, the Prune Minister, addressing the public meeting held after the openEarlier, the Premier opened the "madam" by lighting a traditional oil lamp. The Premier said people should express gratitude to thoseFOC - 338 words
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Article150 1953-07-20 4 Alleged Gold Fraud Bid At Bank The Pettah police w§re called m last week by a Colombo bank to investigate an alleged attempt at fraud m a gold deal. It is stated that just before closing time an applicant for a current account handed over Rs. 5,000 to a receiving150 words
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93 1953-07-20 4 Mirabai, the Indian dancer, who plays the lead role m the d;mce sequences of a number of Hindi films, arrived m Ceylon recently, from India by the Talaimannar train. Mirabai will perform shortly at the "Copacabana" night club. Mirabai said that she has performed all-overFOC - 93 words
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Article27 1953-07-20 4 A Police Security Unit found that bolts had been removed from fishplates on the Kuala Lipis-Gua Musang railway track, near Kuala Linis on Saturday last.27 words
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Article74 1953-07-20 4 Ceylon— "ldle And Backward" PELMADULLA: The Social Service Director of Japan Mr. Tsutomu Matsutomu visited the Botalla R. D. Society last wee, Ht said that compared to Japa. Ceylon seemed to be idle and backward, a fact he regretted. The literary activities of village girls there were more advanced thanFOC - 74 words
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Article74 1953-07-20 4 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, on Saturday last presented the Insignia of the Honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire to Miss Norma Bell Craven, at a small private ceremony held at King's House, Kuala Lumpur. M^ S3 J Cra ven,74 words
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Article366 1953-07-20 4 COMMERCIAL CROPS ACT NECESSARY MADRAS: At the High Cojrt, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice T. L.. Venkatarama Ayyar delivered judgement m a batch of petitions where the common question of law that was raised was whether the Madras Commercial Crops Markets Act XX of 1933, and the rules framedFOC - 366 words
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Article181 1953-07-20 4 The Government is examining the possibility of importing egg s direct from India following a proposal to this effect by Sir Oliver GoonetiUeke. Minister of Agriculture and Food. Sir Oliver has pointed out that the Marketing Department has to purchase Indian eggs from theFOC - 181 words
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545 1953-07-20 4 French Girl Wins "Miss Universe Title Miss U.S., Second; Miss Japan, Third LONG BEACH (California), verse is a little angel face fron tiane Martel. Miss United States, Myrna Hansen. was runner-up and Kinuko I to, of Japan, was third. The hrunette charmer from Paris defeated a gorgeous galaxy of contestantsA.P. - 545 words
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144 1953-07-20 4 H.C. Inspects Federation's C.-Contingent The Federation's Coronation Contingent, numbering 68 men arrived at the Kuala Lumpur railway station yesterday morning, by train from Singapore. s The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, together with the Regent of Selangor, inspected the contingent, which was formed into three detachments on the platform.144 words
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Article66 1953-07-20 4 A European ornithologist, who was looking for birds and birds' nests at Batu Caves, near Kuala Lumpur, found fresh footprints m one of the many caves there. He reported his discdvery to the Police who, upon investigation, found seven old hand-grenade baseplates. A patrol of the66 words
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Article123 1953-07-20 4 CAIRO, July 19.— Britain's Licutenant-Generai Sir Brian Robertson will arrive here Sunday with what is believed to be an American-inspired outline for a solution to the bitter Suez Canal zone dispute. Sir Brian was chief British negotiator at the Anglo-Egyp-tian zone evacuation talks which brokeA.P. - 123 words
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