Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1953
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Title Section16 1953-08-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. No. 183. SINGAPORE, THURSD AY, AUGUST 13, 1953. POUR PAGES 16 CENTS16 words
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Article430 1953-08-13 1 INTERFERENCE IN STATE AFFAIRS ALLEGED NEWp^LHI,Aug.I2.-The Kashmir Government has lodged a protest with India against "the activities of United Nations observers who have been seen moving about Srinagar encouraging demonstrators against the Kashmir Government^* the local Hindustan Times reported today from Srinagar. It said an430 words
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Article73 1953-08-13 1 A crowd of several thousands g 'tiiered outside the house of ihe Pakistan Premier Mohammed AU last night calling tor "war with India" and "liberation of our Muslim brothers in Kashmir,' 1 Myi Karachi repot t. Mi. Mohammed All who was ioudly cheered spoke i,o the rowdA.P.; Reuter - 73 words
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Article132 1953-08-13 1 KASHMIR Ha paid he had not yet received a reply f;om the Indian Primp Minister. Mr. Nehru to his invitation to discuss about Kashmir. The crowd marched to the Prime Minister's house from a mammoth meeting in one of Karachi's parks attended by •■'o.ooo. There they had132 words
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Article79 1953-08-13 1 $1.8 m. Compensation Demanded MOSCOW, Aug. 12. The Soviet Government today announced that It had demanded compensation of $1,861,450 from the United States for the shooting of a Russian passenger plane by American fighters in the Far East on July 27: The demand for compensation contained in a note handedReuter - 79 words
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Article108 1953-08-13 1 NEW iuKK, Aug. 12.— The heads of British and Kussian delegations to tne united Nations arrived here yesterday ior tne united Nations sessions wrucn win arrange a pouueal c^nierence on Korea, Andrei visnin&Ky, smiling and anable, but uncommunicative, arrived on the liner yucen Mary. iieiwynA.P. - 108 words
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Article97 1953-08-13 1 BAGHDAD, Aug. 12.—Ayatullah Mohammed Almusawi Bagabhani, the Moslem leader obeyed by millions of Moslems in Persia, Iraq and elsewhere, has sent a letter to the Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq warning him against his present policy. The letter advised him against "continuing to follow your ownReuter - 97 words
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Article106 1953-08-13 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 12.—Ceylon has lifted the ban on the export of scrap iron, it was announced here yesterday. Official sources said not much of it is likely to find its way into Communist countries. Officials pointed out that the export controller has discretion to refuseReuter - 106 words
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Article44 1953-08-13 1 DISCOURSE ON "BHAGAVAD GITA Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and lecture on "Srlmad Bhagavad Gita' on Saturday, A.U*. 15, at 6.30 p.m. In the Mission premises at d Norrts Head, All aw ooftiifr ferttotf to mm44 words
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Article61 1953-08-13 1 Work inj Colombo harbour came to a standstill today as 7,000 workers struck to protest against an increase in the price of rice. The strike was on the order of a Communist dominated trade union. Opposition political parties had called for an island-wide hartal (shop closing)61 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-08-13 1 H.C. Scots Fishing Experts During his tour of West Perak recently, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter accompanied by Lady Templer, took the opportunity of Haying good-bye to the four Scottish fishing expert*, who had been brought out by the Federat'on Government to train local fishermen in the ring-net90 words
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401 1953-08-13 1 Wave Off Terrorism Reported COLOMBO, Aug. 12.— The Ceylon Cabinet has declared a state of emergency to combat a wave of terrorism which is beginning to paralyse life on the island. •According to well-imormod reports, trains are being halted by obstructions on £he lines.A.P.; Reuter - 401 words
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596 1953-08-13 1 'We have enough money to meet our programme of social and economic betterment; we have enough money to meet the cost of the Emergency, but we have not enough money to pay for both of these at one and596 words
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Article318 1953-08-13 1 Dangerous To Vest Absolute Powers In A Single Officer $500 Limit Will Reduce Local People To "Beasts Off Burden' 9 Mr. C. K. Das; i rat ha Raj will move at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council, a resolution disapproving paragraph 6 of318 words
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101 1953-08-13 1 N. Korean VicePremier Commits Suicide TOKYO, Aug. 12. The Pyongyang Radio last night said the North Korean Vice Premier Hu Ka II had cmomitted suicide. The radio did not say when the Premier killed himself. However, It said the suicide was reported to the Central Committee meeting of the LabourReuter - 101 words
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Article142 1953-08-13 1 PORTLAND, ORE., Aug. 12. The Korean truce "can be a starting point for settlement of Asian problems," Associate Justice William O. Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court said here Tuesday. If the forthcoming conferences on Korea achieve a political settlement, then Red CJhina should beA.P. - 142 words
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Article62 1953-08-13 1 LONDON, Aug. 12.— Peiping radio reported last night that Indian leader for the Korean neutral commission, R. K. Nehru, left Kaesong by trala during the day to visit headquarters of the Northern Korean and Chinese Communist armies. Major-General Thorat, Chief of the General Staff ofA.P. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-08-13 1 Deputy High CommisMioner Sir Donald MacGiUvray, being greeted by Lady MacGUlivray at the Koala Lumpur airport recently on the Deputy High Commissioner's return after a successful visit to London.29 words
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Article96 1953-08-13 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.— United States military and diplomatic authorities, pertur. bed by reports that American prisoners are being held back by the Communists in Korea, are considering demanding the inspection of Communist prison camps by a neutral nations' team. Informed Washington officials said the demandReuter - 96 words
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Article102 1953-08-13 1 Mr. Thio Chan Bee has asked the Colonial Secretary to say in the next Legislative Council meeting whether there has been a sharp rise in the number of unemployed persons in Singapore in the last month or two and whether the Government wa s aware that most102 words
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Article66 1953-08-13 1 PNOM PENH, Cambodia, Aug. 12. France has bowed to the Indochincs ekingdom of Cambodia and agreed to give her immediate control of her own army, police and judicial system, Cambodian Premier Pen Nouth said yesterday. Premier Pen Nouth indicated the French proposals were acceptable to theA.P. - 66 words
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Article72 1953-08-13 1 BAKSHI \V ARN S U.N. MEN SRINAGAR, Aug. 12. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, the new Kashmir Prime Minister, said today his government had warned the United Nations' military observers here to keep out of troubled areas where anti-Bakshi demonstrations were taking place. Yesterday the government threatened to withdraw diplo.Reuter - 72 words
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Article81 1953-08-13 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 12.— The Ceylon government decided to impose a curfew in Colombo from 1830 today. The Food Controller's office adjoining the principal railway station, was set on fire this afternoon by a violent crowd which was dlsper*'*d by a military and police baton charge. Th«; MayorReuter - 81 words
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Article1793 1953-08-13 2 PROSECUTION EVIDENCE MADRAS: Sri. V. Kolandaivelu, Asst. Commissioner of Police Intelligence Section, (on August 3) gave evidence before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Sri M. A. Venkataramana Nayudu, in the case in which Sri C. N. Annadurai, General Secretary of the Dravidian Progressive Federation, and Sris K. A.1,793 words
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Article120 1953-08-13 2 (m.vL.iun; win, wiuc-n > seemed to dislike a traffic? constable on duty at a busy crossing in OwaUor, made; an unsuccessful attack on I him last Thursday. When the bull charged towards him the Constable i ran for his life and in do- 1 ingFOC - 120 words
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Article98 1953-08-13 2 Export Of Hand-printed Sarees MADRAS: The Government have decided to license the ex port of hand-printed cotton sarees, now meant for do. mystic consumption, upio December 31, 1953. Such hand-printed cotton sarees. a Government order states, are to be stamped with the producer s tex-mark and distinguishing number. There wjllFOC - 98 words
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52 1953-08-13 2 INDORE: The two-day meeting of the Madhya Bharat Pradesh Congress Committee, has appointed a three-man committee to inquire into the reasons for the Congress defeats in the recent by-elections to the State Assembly and to suggest ways and means to avoid such defeats inFOC - 52 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-08-13 2 M/Sjjt. Raymond D. West of Fort Madison, lowa, wears the "armadillo" suit as he hunts for mines buried along a road in the neutral zone of Korea. The suit weighs about 24 pounds and consist* of a modified armoured vest and regular army trousers with laminated nylon plates attached. TwoA.P. - 70 words
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Article333 1953-08-13 2 NEW DELHI: The ini rod action of t ne passport system for entry Into the Indian Uniu/i from Mane has beta >»ugge«red by Sri Nettur, p. Damoaaram, M.U.P. in an appeal to toe Prime Minister, Jsri Jawahariai .Nehru. Sri Damodaran, who will meet the PrimeFOC - 333 words
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Article575 1953-08-13 2 NEW DELHI: The members of the Communist Party staged a walk-out in Parliament 'ast week over a very trival and academic issue. Before the House took up for consideration the agenda for the day, Mr. Frank An. thony, rajslng a point or order,FOC - 575 words
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Article819 1953-08-13 2 PLEBISCITE— ONLY ANSWER rpilE recent political upheaval 1 In Kashmir, at a time when the Premiers of India and Pakistan are seriously engaged in arriving at a happy and peaceful settlement of the dispute between them over the future status of that State, does not augur well for a speedy819 words
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Article55 1953-08-13 2 BIHAR SHARIF: One person was killed in police firing in Islampur, near here, last week according to a report >***• ceived here. It was stated that trouble arose over the attempt of a proprietor of <i house in Islampur Bazar to take possession of itFOC - 55 words
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Article65 1953-08-13 2 BOMBAY The Broad Gauge National Plan Exhibition Train will visit the various railway stations in Bombay State from August 9 to September 8. it will be on view for 10 days in Bombay, four days in Poona. three days each in Surat. and Ahmedabad, two days ftach atFOC - 65 words
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100 1953-08-13 2 Tamilian Delegation To Visit Delhi MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nudar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, sajd that a delegation would be watch the interests of the residuary State in connection with the formation of the Andhra State. Mr. Kamaraj stated that certain representations were being made to theFOC - 100 words
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Article949 1953-08-13 3 .LO. Survey Of Conditions NEW DELHI: An International Labour Orgaisation Study just published, warns that Asia is in anger of wasting its "most precious resource" mr *ss steps are taken immediately to increase faciliies for I raining and protection of children and young lersons. The reportFOC - 949 words
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Article66 1953-08-13 3 Ascent Not Conquest LONDON: Member* of the successful British Everest expedition are criticised for being: too modest. Col. Sir John Hunt, the leader, has altered the nthof the book he is writing; from "The Conquest of Everest" to "The Ascent of Everest." The members of tile expedition, it is reported,66 words
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Article383 1953-08-13 3 MADRAS The Ministry 01 Commerce ;md Industry, Government of India, wjll be wringing out shortly a levtMd edition of the Handbook of Uxt iort Trade Control. Tins infoimation i? contained in i'-ommunication sent by the Clref Controller of Imports and Exports, New De'hJ, to the AndhraFOC - 383 words
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Article26 1953-08-13 3 MOSCOW, Aug. 11. Mr. Andrew Steiger, Reutef a Mo3--?ow correspondent, whose Russian wife. Shim\. was rrcently given Soviet exit visa. left Moscow wltb ber todfty, ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article397 1953-08-13 3 A STEADY ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT JAIPUR: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar. Union Commerce Mioistpr, said that the economic condi.ion of the country had shown a steady improvement during the years after freedom. The Minister declared it could now be definitely said that our economy had not only recovered from the ravages ofFOC - 397 words
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Article282 1953-08-13 3 NEW DELHI According to ;he Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the All-India Final Estimate o? Cotton for 1952.53 puts the area and production at 15.678 000 acres and 3.050,000 b*l«S, ;is against 16.198,000 acres and 3,133,000 bales of the Partially Revjsed Estimate forFOC - 282 words
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Article30 1953-08-13 3 PARIS, Aug 11.— Thousands of tourjßts throughout France today faced travel delays foi the second in five days as rail transport gradually came to a halt after a Communist ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article1721 1953-08-13 3 (Continued from Page 2) stopped before the police firing?—A: Two trains. Q: Am I right if I suggest to you that you precipitated confusion and chaos by firing and betniyed lack of tact? A: No. Q: How many policemen were injured?— A: Twelve. Q; I takeFOC - 1,721 words
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Article47 1953-08-13 3 KE'.V DELHI: The Deputy Minister of Communications, Mr. Raj Bahadur, to'd the House of the People that the conq'«.e3t. of Everest by Ten. sing &nd Hillary was proposed to be* commemorated by i*wir of "peoial stamps ft» two 6n» not^in-itionS Of annno fouitrcn FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article673 1953-08-13 4 CEYLON NEWS: Neither Indian Nationality Nor Ceylon Citizenship COLOMBO: Yet anoth er difficulty now in the case of persons of Indian origin who could neither prove their claims to Indian nationality nor acquire Ceylon citizenship under the terms of the local citizenship laws has cropped upFOC - 673 words
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202 1953-08-13 4 Br. Firm Offers To Supply Ceylon Russian Flour COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has turned down an offer— made by a British firm in London— of large quantity of wheat flour from Russia. A high official of the Government said that the quality of the Russian flour, according to samples furnishedFOC - 202 words
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Article184 1953-08-13 4 STATE GOVT. FUNCTIONING NORMALLY MUZ AFF ARAB AD, (Kash_ mir), Aug. 12.- Police and troops dispersed demonstrators early yesterday morning in Khanyar and Safakhan Al, two areas of the city badly affected by Monday's sporadic demonstrations against Kashmir's new Bakshi Government. Some streets in the city's interior were barricaded andReuter - 184 words
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126 1953-08-13 4 Indo-Pakistan Talks Will Not Be Affected >TEW DELHI, Aug. 12.- ln« tcrnal developments in Kashmir in no way affect negotiations between India and Pakistan on the future of the State, an Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said yester. day. The spokesman said Premier Nehru of India and Premier Mohammed Ali ofA.P. - 126 words
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Article322 1953-08-13 4 Pak Press Propaganda Deplored NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.—According to the Press Tr,ust of India, an official spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs yesterday described as completely false and mischievous reports which have appeared in the Pakistan pr^ss. particularly in the Dawn of Karachi, about happenings in Kashmir. These messages,I.I.S. - 322 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-08-13 4 His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, wearing the uniform as Chief Scout for the Federation, presenting a Certificate signed personally by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to a new Queen's Scout, Prepal Singh, of Perak, at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, Ang.63 words
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62 1953-08-13 4 Birth Control Expert Commits Suicide BOSTON, Aug. 12. A medical examiner ruled Monuay night that Dr. Jienjamln tJieve, 00-year-oid developer of j. new type of birth control, who was found hanged at his Boston home on Sunday night, committed suicide. A report by Dr. Sieve ten months ago on the62 words
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Article72 1953-08-13 4 HYDERABAD, Aug. 12. The Burmese Government will receive a one-third share in the oil Industry now being operated by British firms in tturma under a new agreement between the two Governments, the Burmese Minister of Industries, U Kyaw Nyein, said here yesterday. The Minister addedReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1953-08-13 4 LONDON. Aug. 12. A spokesman of the Burmah Oil Company said here yesterday he was unable to confirm re. ports from Hyderabad of an agreement between the Burmese Government, the Britishowned oil industry in Burma and the British Government. A spokesman for the British Treasury deniedReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1953-08-13 4 OSLO. Aug. 12.— Eighty nuclear scientists from 19 nations Tuesday visited the joint Dutch-Norwegian atomic reactor at Kjeller, just outside Oslo, and then convened to hear addresses on the peaceful use of atomic energy. The three-day conference, which opened Tuesday, was called by a Dutch-Norwegian organisation to57 words
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Article85 1953-08-13 4 The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will address a public meeting at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 15. The meeting is being organised by the Tamil Muslim Union of Singapore as part of their Independence Day celebrations. Janab85 words
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107 1953-08-13 4 Beware Of Russia Atom Experts Warning LAS VEGAS, NJbJV., Aug. 12. Gordon Dean, former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said Tuesday that Russia is a formidable contender in the atomic arms race and Americans would be foolish not to realize it. "We have tended to minimize Russian atomic armsA.P. - 107 words
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81 1953-08-13 4 U.S. Ignoring Genocide Convention? GENEVA, Aug. 12. Dr. Israel Goldstein of New York, president of the American Jewish Congress, told 300 Jewish leaders from 60 nations yesterday that the United States was ignoring the sentiment of the American people in failing to ratify the United Nations Convention on Genocide. Dr.81 words
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Article80 1953-08-13 4 Aly Khan Summons His Sons NEW YORK. Aug. 12. Prince Aly Khan cut short his American visit yesterday and hew to Paris because hla father, the Aga Khan, summoned him on "urgent business." Aly said he had to postpone his visit to his daughter, Yasmin. He came here a weekA.P. - 80 words
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Article64 1953-08-13 4 PARIS, Aug. 12. With 240,000.000 gallons of surplus wine on its hands, what France needs is more water. Twice in the past two weeks, angry farmers in the south have piled casks filled with water, felled tree?, fence rails and paving stones across highways toA.P. - 64 words
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Article38 1953-08-13 4 Jews. Split On German Rearmament GENEVA, Aug. 12.— The World Jewish Congress split Tuesday on the question of German rearmament, but (>x pressed its "apprehension" at the growth of "neo-Nazi elements" in the Federal German Republic (West).- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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39 1953-08-13 4 KARACHI, Aug. 12.— Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark, the leader of a Danish scientific mission to Afghanistan, arrlved here Tuesday from Kabul. Later he left for Bombay en route to Calcutta.- A.P. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article44 1953-08-13 4 MELBOURNE, Aug 12.— Queen Salote of Tonga, who won all hearts when she drove smiling in an open carriage through the rain in the Coronation procession, will entertain the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh during the Royal tour of Australasia next year ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article51 1953-08-13 4 Nine more Cmmunist terrorists have surrendered in the federation, eight of them in Johore. Three terrorists have oeen ki'led by Security Forces in the Federation. It is now reported that a complete terrorists cultivation unit, comprising- six men and two women. surrendered in Johore over the last51 words
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Article24 1953-08-13 4 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 12. The Stockholm press expressed fears that the strikes in France may lead to Communist control of all h«»r trad* unions.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article87 1953-08-13 4 ATHENS. Aug. 12. first survivors to reach Patn from the earthqimko-striclj lonian islands told a grim sI J <i a^a.ier even as new tn mors again swept the an last night. n The official count of dead i far is 150, but on-the sn witnesses sayA.P. - 87 words
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