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Title Section16 1953-07-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 163. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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681 1953-07-24 1 Truce Will Be Signed Soon Ike Eisenhower Confident About Signing Of Truce Soon WASHINGTON, July 23— Mr. Lincoln White, the State Department spokesman said yesterday that the United States had assured India that Indian troops sent to Korea to supervise an armistice would beA.P. - 681 words
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179 1953-07-24 1 Thanks to the publicity given by the Press, a total of 488 young men reported at the Royal Malayan Naval Barracks during the three-day recruiting period which ended Wednesday. Of these 86% were Malays, 9'/, were Chinese and 5% other races. Of the total179 words
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Article32 1953-07-24 1 The 63-year-old Sultan of Perak returned to his State after neaily five months' absence from home. His Highness had been m the United Kingdom to attend the Coronation.32 words
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216 1953-07-24 1 (From. Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 23. The Dravida Munnetra Kalagham demonstration against the Government's new elementary education scheme took an ugly turn yesterday m the City and police had to resort to the usage of teargas. Since the 14th the Kalagham has sought to show216 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 1 CAIRO, July 23. The Ministry of National Guidance announced yesterday the ban on the importation of Soviet movies has been lifted. It has approved the showing of one now here entitled "Rravp Man." A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article160 1953-07-24 1 AMNESTY FOR ANDHRA SATYAGRAHIS (From our Own Correspondent) MADRAS July 23. The Madras State Government will consider the withdrawal of cases against those Andhras who had been convicted of offences during the agitation for Andhra State last December, stated Chief Minister Rajaji m the Assembly yesterday. He was replying to160 words
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Article90 1953-07-24 1 Up to 4.30 p.m. yesterday. 631 families who were victims of the Kallang Basin fire had registered with the Social Welfare Department. Payments have been made to 593 families making a total of 2764 people. The Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department on behalf90 words
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Article55 1953-07-24 1 The Singapore Social Welfare Department asks the public not to send m any more old clothes for the victims of Kallnng Basin fire from July 23, because the Department has enough old clothes for distribution, and many more to spare. The Department thanks all those55 words
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Article538 1953-07-24 1 Recent Arrivals From India Are Mostly Old Residents NEW-COMERS ARE VERY FEW —Official Statement Current reports about the so-called influx of Indian immigrants are so partial that they may leave an impression which is not justified by the facts. These facts should be borne m mind m appraising the situation,538 words
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64 1953-07-24 1 NEW DELHI, July 23. The Indian Foreign Office declined to comment today on the South Korean Foreign Minister's statement on Korea. One source close to the Government remarked "Does Mr. Rhee expect we will jump every time he presses a button? We cannot get excitedA.P. - 64 words
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175 1953-07-24 1 Problem Of Shipping Indian Troops NEW DELJII, July 23. A Defence Ministry source said the Indian Government is "exploring all means' 1 of shipping Indian troops to Korea to guard prisoners. Although the Indian Government still is awaiting "clarification" from Red China and the United States regarding the latest plansA.P. - 175 words
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Article52 1953-07-24 1 Three more Communist terrorists have been killed and two others wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. Two terrorists were killed yesterday about half a mile East of the 21st Milestone, Tpoh-Kampar Road, m the Kampar area of Perak, by a patrol of "B" Company, Ist West52 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 1 A Chinese association, the Kampong Tai Seng Koo, yesterday distributed free rice to the victims of the Kallang Basin fire. Each person received three katls A&ftthtr 80 children wtrt34 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-07-24 1 LONDON, July 23.— The Government indicated yesterday that the Queen has given permission to her sister, Princess Margaret, to marry a divorced man. The man is Group-Captain Peter Townsend, British Air Attache at the Embas-y m Brussels. He is 38 and the PrincessA.P. - 208 words
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352 1953-07-24 1 LONDON, July 23.— Is Sir Winston Churchill really sick or just tired out? A new wave of speculation and rumours is sweeping Britain on the condition of the 78-year-old Prime Minister. Labourites m the House of Commons haveA.P. - 352 words
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Article298 1953-07-24 1 The Electoral Registers and the new list of electors (called List B) will be available for inspection by members of the public at all the Post Offices for a fortnight from today, 24th July. Also available will be a list of electors (called List A) names298 words
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195 1953-07-24 1 Nehru's Official Programme In Karachi KARACHI, July 23.— -According to a Press Trust of India report from Karachi details are available of Prime Minister Nehru's official programme during his forthcoming visit to Karachi. Mr. Nehru arrives m Karachi from Delhi around 11 a.m. on July 25 and the party landsFOC - 195 words
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72 1953-07-24 1 WASHINGTON. July 23. Senator Margaret Chase Smith (Republican-Maine) complained yesterday that U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles E. Wilson refused to tell her whether the Uuled State had any atomic cannon overseas but ihe Army toid a news reporter the answer v/a.s "No." The only womanA.P. - 72 words
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Article77 1953-07-24 1 The Singapore Overseas Leagrue will hold a Commonwealth Film show at Robinsons Limited m Raffles Square at 5 p.m. on Saturday July 25. Tea will be served before the films. The programme includes the film of the Coronation, two colour films of Canada and Australia, a77 words
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Article131 1953-07-24 1 CAIRO, July 23.— President Mohammed Naguib said yesterday Egypt would allow a "limited number" ©f American technicians to aid m running the Giant Suez Military Base if the British get out. He told a news conference the base would be worthless to the West if itA.P. - 131 words
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Advertisement36 1953-07-24 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ano Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months > 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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Article290 1953-07-24 2 ONE need not be an expert to predict that ruin would inevitably befall a man who overspends himself, who lives beyond his means or who apes a higher standard of life than what his resources can afford. This is as true of an individual as it290 words
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435 1953-07-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., July 24, 1953. CUT THE COAT ACCORDING TO THE CLOTH! FINANCIAL plight has overtaken the Governments m Malaya. The Federal Government's plight m this respect is already said to be most acute and quite a crisis has occurred m its condition so much so the435 words
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799 1953-07-24 2 Halan's New All-Embracing BUI CAPETOWN: The S. African Government have introduced a new, all embracing Apartheid (racial segregation) Bill during the present session of Parliament. The Bill makes segregation enforceable on the railways, and m post offices, town halls,799 words
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Article109 1953-07-24 2 NEW DELHI: A gift of radio sets donated by the Norwegian National Commission for Co-opetation with UNESCO for use m schools and community centres m India was handed over to Maulana Abul K&lam Azad. Union Minister for Education, by Mr. Knut Myre. Charge d'AffairsFOC - 109 words
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262 1953-07-24 2 India's Plea For Technical Aid To Under-Developed Countries GENEVA Sri B. R. Sen. India's Ambassador to Italy, and leader of the Indian Delegation to the United Nations Economic and Social Council said that unles« urgent steps were taken to help under-developed countries grave instability would ensue. Addressing the Coiyieil InFOC - 262 words
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Article94 1953-07-24 2 MADURAI: Sri M. P. SivagBMM Gramani. Tamil Arasu Kazhagam leader, said Tamil Nad without Tirupatl would be a headless trunk, and that he would see the Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru shortly and request him to mete out justice to the Tamils. Sri Gramani said theFOC - 94 words
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Article411 1953-07-24 2 MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly Sri N. Sivarama Reddi asked a question about the Rayalaseema Development Board. The Minister for Public Works, Sri N. Ranga Reddl, said the Board was formed on Dec. 1, 1949, and it met thrice after its reconstltution ie May 1952. AFOC - 411 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-07-24 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir. With regard to your comment on the unclaimed quarantine dues (July 14) the following facts may be of interest to you. After prolonged negotiations and correspondence by the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, the shipping companies concerned agreed toA.P. - 226 words
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Article151 1953-07-24 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Works, Housing and supply has decided to holt a competition for designs of low-cost houses, an announce ment stated. One of the conditions of the competition is that the cost of a house to be built according to a design151 words
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Article115 1953-07-24 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI Sri B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Broadcasting and Information, visited the Hindi Piachar Shbha at Tennur. Sri Keskar said that it waa Oot the intention of the Government to enforce compulsory study of Hindi. As a language, Hindi would be the only languageFOC - 115 words
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76 1953-07-24 2 No Water: Obliged To Drink Free Beer NICOSIA: A party of 39 Indian sailors en route to Bombay from Edinburgh aboard a Skymaster charter aircraft, were obliged to drink free beer at Nicosia airport, a» water supplies at t hi- airport ran out for many hours. With the shade temperature76 words
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Article435 1953-07-24 2 Encourage Swadeshi Goods BOMBAY Mr. D. P. Karmarkar. Minister foi Commerce, Government of India, said that the present policy of the Government m respect of its purchases was to give preference to national products produced from indigenous materials. Failing this, the Government gave encouragement to national products produced from rawFOC - 435 words
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416 1953-07-24 2 Fish That Disappear At Madras ZOO MADRAS "Tilapia," the exotic fish, which the Union Government Fishery experts, are studying under controlled conditions at the Cental Marine Fisheries Research Station at Mandapam, is not new to Madras city. Its prolific breeding has been proved m the Madras Zoo. In a 2FOC - 416 words
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235 1953-07-24 3 List Of Items Finalised .egatlon^ r W T°^SiVftaSf /"""TV the Asked about the canal waters, dispute, they said the two Premiers may also refer to it but the two Governments were quite "satisfied at the handling of this problem by the World Bank." AtFOC - 235 words
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335 1953-07-24 3 FREEDOM FROM PORTUGUESE RULE IN INDIA BOMBAY Two political parties of Goa called for intensification of the fight for freedom from Portuguese rule as their answer to Dr. Antonio Salazar's statement m Lisbon. The Portuguese Prime Minister had said Portugal could not negotiate yielding or transfer of a fraction ofFOC - 335 words
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Article89 1953-07-24 3 MADRAS: The Annamalai University at (Jnidambaram has undertaken the task of preparing and publishing a comprehensive bibliography of books m Tamil utilising, therefor, the materials collected by the Madras Library Association. The publication is expected to cover about eight volumes of 500 pages each, five ofFOC - 89 words
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Article253 1953-07-24 3 Cultural Heritage Of Ceylon NEW DELHI: Mr. S. Nn tesan, Minister for Posts and Information. Ceylon, said m a broudcast from All-India Radio that the basis of Sinhalese a s well a 3 Tamil culture of Ceylon was the inspiration which had been drawn from India for many centuries andFOC - 253 words
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Article136 1953-07-24 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam. Finance Minister, told Pressmen that Government were examining the representations made by Mr. Raza Khan regarding the omission of his name from the list m the Andhra State Bill of those who would continue as members of the Madras Legislative Council afterFOC - 136 words
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Article193 1953-07-24 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister of Madras, announced m the State Assembly that the Government had ordered public inquiry into the police firing at Tuticorin and Dalmiapuram. Mr. Rajagopalachari refused to associate non-officials with the Inquiry. He opposed the adjournment motion, but the Speaker admittedFOC - 193 words
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Article48 1953-07-24 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru.who leaves for Karachi on July 25 to meet the Pakistan Prime Ministers, will be accompanied by Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister or External Affafrs, Srimati Vijayalakshml, Mr. N. R. Pillai, Secretary-General, and Mr. Tyabjl, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, It is learnt. FOCFOC - 48 words
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409 1953-07-24 3 More U. S. Aid For India's Community Development Plan NEW I > 1 .1,1 1 1 A new agreement has been signed between the Government of India and the Ford Foundation under which the latter will make available to India a sum of 1,041,310 Dollars (Rs. 49.4 lakhs) for theFOC - 409 words
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Article250 1953-07-24 3 SEATTLE. July 22.— A Court decision m which the Judge placed paramount importance on whai he called the "rights of the child" caused perplexing problems yesterday for i Japanese doctor and his American wife. The child is hers by a former marriage. Dr. Shinyy Inoue, nowA.P. - 250 words
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150 1953-07-24 3 GSNEVA, July 23.— Robert E. Asher, U.S. representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, said yesterday he was "shocked' 1 by an Indian assertion to the Council that "a cold war directed against the underdeveloped countries'" wa s now m progress. Asher wasAP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-07-24 3 KOZHIKODE Si I Fl. PnUMd Collector of Malabar, inaugurating the sixth standard m the local Kuttichira Municipal School said Muslims were not taking enough interest In the education of women. He pointed out that for the success of democracy, both men and women should be educated.FOC - 153 words
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263 1953-07-24 3 CAPETOWN, July 22.— A United (Opposition) Party Senator said m the Senate here yesterday that there was no doubt theie was a rift m the Commonwealth between India and South Africa. Discussnig Indo-South African relations, Senator L. Byron of Natal said it wouldReuter - 263 words
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Article176 1953-07-24 3 CHAMONIX. FRANCE, July 22.— A French mountain climber was hauled to safety today after dangling for three days at the end of a rope over a dizzying Alpine chasm. Georgc s Barbachi, a young student at Paris University, n;id met with disaster on "the fool'sA.P. - 176 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 3 BARCELONA July 23 Thirty people charged with attempting the clandestine reorganisation of the Catalonlan Socialist Unified (Communist) Party at Barcelona were ar» ested at Barcelona last night nft*r the police hni mJ*»4 a ReuterReuter - 34 words
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115 1953-07-24 3 U.S. Aid To U.N. Tech. Programme Cut: Concern UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., July 22.— United Nations Sec-retary-General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday conferred with several delegates on the situation created by a threatened slash of U.S. aid to the U.N. Technical Assistance Programme. Officials estimated that nearly half of the existing projects willA.P. - 115 words
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Article88 1953-07-24 3 CORONATION ARCHES PUT TO NEW USE LONDON. The steel arches that decorated The Mail for the Coronation arc going to Kew Gardens. They will be used m the reconstruction of the Palm House. Sir David Eccles, Minister of Works announced this at a dinner of the Parliamentary Press Gallery at88 words
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Article36 1953-07-24 3 CONSTABLE RT7KS AMUCK BANGALORE: A constable of the Bangalore Armed Reserve Poiiee ran amuck, and shot, aad kilted two persons. Lit** he e&mmmM tuieMt. A l*ov t WhO 'A>ii< iOvii l^'! wnj MmN Iff i.-_-r.^: FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article114 1953-07-24 3 The oil refinery at Stanlow, Cheshire, which was visited recently by the Sultans of Perak and Selangor, is to have a £1 million plant the first of Its kind m the world for the removal of sulphur from petroleum products. The new plant now under construction114 words
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Advertisement67 1953-07-24 3 S I SWARAJ YA PHARMACY! j LI P.B. No. 12, H.O. ALWAYE, Phone 45 BRANCH ERNAKULAM j (T.C.S) S. INDIA Eminent exporters of raw-herbs, country drugs bazaar medicines and all kinds of scientific Ayurveda-preparations m bulks to Ceylon, Singapore, Malaya. and East Africa. I \v i i h *T 167 words
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312 1953-07-24 4 TRADE PACT SIGNED RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS NEW DELHI: The Trade talks between India and Ceylon, concluded with India agreeing to import almost the entire surplus quantity of Jaffna tobacco from Ceylon, amounting t02,500 candies (1,500,000 lbs.) at a concessional rate of import duty,FOC - 312 words
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Article205 1953-07-24 4 A new political party the People's Front or "Janatha Peramuna" came into being during the week-end. At the inaugural meeting the General Secretary of this new political bloc, Mr. Somaweera Chandrasiri, the Moratuwa M.P., said: "Today the country wants not a united front of theFOC - 205 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-07-24 4 Nearly Ks. 85,000 m cash are reported to have been spirited away from mail bags being despatched up-country on the night of July 7. The C.1.0. is investigating. The money was sent by two f Colombo Banks under Postal Insurance for the payment ofFOC - 171 words
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127 1953-07-24 4 Elegy Written In Kenatte Graveyard Mr. VV. Dahanayakc, m the course of his spech m the House of Representatives last week, read out the following lines entitled "Elegy Written m the Kanatte Graveyard". The boast and pomp of Parliamentary power, The victories that elections e'er gave, Await alike the inevitableFOC - 127 words
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Article649 1953-07-24 4 MADRAS: Addressing the students of the Madras School of Social Work, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras called upon them to study the social system m ancient India and benefit by it. The Governor said that he regarded the school as an important addition to649 words
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Article65 1953-07-24 4 L.UCKNOW Five-hundred refuge families from East Pakistan consisting of 3,000 men, women and children will be settle m 4,000 acres of land near the foothills of the Himalayas near Nainital m Uttar Pradesh. Resettlement will start m September. The land has already been reclaimed, ploughed and sownFOC - 65 words
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91 1953-07-24 4 Kamala Club Accts. Of Variety Entertainment Following are the accounts of the Variety Entertainment put up by the Kamala Club. Singapore m aid of the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund. INCOME: Sale of Tickets $4,150.00, Advertisements $1.« 960.00, Other donations $117.39. Donations to defray expenses $500.00; Total $6,727.39; ♦EXPENDITURE: Printing $350.00,91 words
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Article226 1953-07-24 4 The following gentlemen have been selected as a Reception Committee on behalf of the Singapore Muslims to welcome The South Indian Muslim Education Mission who will visit the Colony shortly. The Mission will be headed by Quaide Millat Janab M. Mohamed Ismail Sahib, Member of226 words
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Article158 1953-07-24 4 A new-type of automatic light controller will shortly be m use at Stamford Road and outside Human Miskin police station at the junction of Lavender Street and Serangoon Road. In order to deal with traffic wanting to turn right, it is now possible to install a158 words
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137 1953-07-24 4 Mr. H. A. L. Chapman, Chief Scotish Coach and Secretary of the National Coaching Committee will visit Singapore on August 7 on his way to Sarawak where he will lecture on athletics. Mr. Chapman is travelling and lecturing under the auspices of the British Council.137 words
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Article30 1953-07-24 4 Mr. Teo Geok Lang will speak on "What the world needs today" at the Baha'l Centre, 352-A, Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday at 10-30 a.m.30 words
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56 1953-07-24 4 N A G P U R Construction work on four of the six mnjor irrigation projects provided m the Five-Year Plan for Madhya Pradesh w^uld be started immediately, according to PTI. Projects located at four places m Balaghat, Dugah, Betal, and Hoshingabad districts are estimated56 words
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Advertisement65 1953-07-24 4 diamond; E Grand Opening Today Daily: 3.30 7.30 p.m. K. Thyagaraja Bhagravathar, T. R. Rajakumari, N. S. Krishnan j T. A. Mathuram H ARID AS Tamil Screening Brand New Copy ••> j Tuneful Music upti cat biff Dances! supported by Coronation Celebration of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth 11, and65 words
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