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Title Section16 1953-08-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 194. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST, 24, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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353 1953-08-24 1 NO OIL COMPENSATION WILL BE CONSIDERED Hossadeq To Be Tried Soon LONDON, Aug. I'd. Iran's new premier, Major (ieneral Fazlollah Zahedi, said today he has no intention of helping the British to get compensation for their oil installations in Iran, Teheran RadioA.P. - 353 words
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Article124 1953-08-24 1 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Aug. 23. Ah Wong Kwai. 47-year-old Chinese nurse was detained for a medical report under the mental in alth act yesterday after being charged with attempting to murder a four-year-old girl. The girl Lillian Watson who \i here with her parents onReuter - 124 words
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Article74 1953-08-24 1 BELGRADE, Aug. 23. President Tito ;ind his wife last night gave a dinner in honour of Mi. clement Attlee, the British Labour Party leader on Um island of Brionl. Tan jug, the .facial Yugoslav news agency reported. Other guests included Bir Nb Mallet, the British Amand SirReuter - 74 words
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126 1953-08-24 1 FAROUK CAME NEAR SORAYA, BUT. ROME, Aug. 38. ExKing Farouk of Egypt, former brother-in-law ol the Shah of Persia, last night appeared in Queen Soroya's hotel. The queen who was sitting in the lounge in full sight of the front door saw him coming and turned her back to talkReuter - 126 words
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Article175 1953-08-24 1 WHITE MAN ADJUDGED COLOURED DURBAN, Aug. 23.— A local magistrate ruled yesterday that a Durban man Is both a white man and a coloured man while his wife, who has been registered for 20 years as a white voter, is a coloured woman. The case was one In which theA.P. - 175 words
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98 1953-08-24 1 Pravda Congratulates India Pakistan LONDON, Aug. 23.— -Pravda yesterday congratulated the governments of India and Pakistan on progress in the Kashmir negotiations. It declared acidly that the success attained was due to the fact there was no participation of "foreign arbitrators, mediators and observers." Pravda's editorial broadcast by Moscow radioA.P. - 98 words
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212 1953-08-24 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 23.— A representative of S. Korea may go before the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly next week <o warn that President Syngman Knee's Government will not take part in the Korean political conference if India isReuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-08-24 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, addressing the village committee of Sungei Pelek recently when he visited the village by holicopter, which In seen in the background.28 words
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Article83 1953-08-24 1 PARIS, Aug. 23.— A French observer dismissed Dr. Alfred Kinsey and his study of the sexual behaviour of tne human female as "naive." The French newspaper combat, commenting on Dr. Kinsey's approach, remarked that "the ranKcst amateur knows as much about women as Monsieur Kinsey. and ifReuter - 83 words
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Article83 1953-08-24 1 DUBLIN, Aug. 23.-Prlm«> Minister Eamon De Valera held on the slender majority of two in the Dall yesterday when the Fianna Fail Party was announced winner of yesterday's Galway South by-election, hiffe polled 13,714 vacs to His candidate Mr. Robert Lagain an overall majority of 2,226.Reuter - 83 words
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Article50 1953-08-24 1 TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 23. A Tunisian terrorits yesterday shot to death Ayachl Ben Ohedli, Assistant Mayor of Kef, 60 miles from Tunis. The assassin escaped. It was the latest in a series of murders of Tunisian officials by terrorists opposed to anyone considered friendly to France APAP - 50 words
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107 1953-08-24 1 Seremban Town Council Elections UMNO-MCA Sweep The UMNO-MCA alliance captured ten out of the 12 s.ats of the unofficial elected members of the Seromban Town Council, In the election hold Saturday. 3,634 ouc of a total of 4,294 registered voters 84.6 pel cent, of the electoral register voted. Of those107 words
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215 1953-08-24 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 23.— Three revolutionary types of British atomic weapons, "vastly more important militarily than the hydrogen bomb" will be. exploded at Australia's Woomera rocket range, probably in the first week of October, according to the London correspondent of the Sydney Sunday Herald. TheReuter - 215 words
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Article94 1953-08-24 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 23. Four New Zeaianaers sailed home from here yesterday after successfully climbing Sringni lninio, an nunerto unexplored iiiinai.iy in peak, 23,040 feet uign, ivu mues west of Mount Everest. Mr. G. J. Medium, 25, physicist member of tne expeoiuon, said they saw brown cagics,Reuter - 94 words
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Article44 1953-08-24 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.- -n was officially announced here on Friday that Swedes Sven uavidson and Sven SiocKenoerg and Australian Jack Aritinstall have accepted an invitation to play in the Indian N j tion-.il Lawn Tennis cnampionships to be h> id here at Christmas. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article396 1953-08-24 1 LONDON, Aug. 23. The mass circulation Sunday Pic tonal said today that the Queen is thinking ot offering Prune Minister Sir Winston Churchill a dukedom to ease him into retirement from public uie. If he accepted, the ailing 78-year-old statesman would be eugibie for a seat inA.P. - 396 words
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383 1953-08-24 1 Sir Cheng- Lock Pleads For Elections In 1954 To Federal Legislature Refers To Protection a Proper Representation To Minorities "As a first step towards the realization of these principle* and the attainment of full responsible selfgovernment, there shall be held elections to the Federal Legislature to commence in 1964 when383 words
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Article130 1953-08-24 1 Two more Communist terrorists one of them a Branch Committee Member have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. The Branch Committee Member, Yeong Cheng, alias Ah Cheng, was killed by a patrol of the First Battalion, The Royal West Kenta, who were in ambush130 words
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Article40 1953-08-24 1 NAIROBI, Aug. 23.— The E. Arican appeal court yesterday upheld the Crown's appeal that the Supreme Court of Kenya had wrongly quashed 'Jxc con. vlctions and sentences imposed on Jomo Kenyatta and live other accused African leaders.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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1590 1953-08-24 2 Use Skill Training To Increase Production Advice To New Graduates MADRAS: An appeal to educated young men to utilise their technical skill, scientific training and artistic talents to increase production, was made by Dr. V. S. Krishna, Vice-Chancellor of the Andhra University, in the course of his address at the1,590 words
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Article197 1953-08-24 2 MADKAS: The Employees State insurance Scheme of the uovernment of Inuia will be snortiy implemented at Colmoatore In Madras State, and at bangalore in Mysore State. Arrangements are being made by tne respective State Governments to implement the scneme in these places. The idea is thatFOC - 197 words
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Article62 1953-08-24 2 BERLIN: Twenty-eight-year-old Mrs. Sujata Jayavardena, or Malabar, has arrived here to play the. role of "Navarina" in two German colour films, "Star Over Colombo" and "Prisoner of Govcna." A school teacher by profession, she lives with her husband in Colombo and Is the first womanFOC - 62 words
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Article407 1953-08-24 2 JAN SANGH'S ATTITUDE TO PAKISTAN ALJ^AHABAD; Mr. MtfUli Chandra Sharma, acting President of the All-India Jan Sangh, said here that his party aimed at friendly relations with Pakistan without, at the same time, being lulled into a "false sense of dependency." "Our move for Akhand Bharat Is not for fightingFOC - 407 words
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Article43 1953-08-24 2 KAKINADA: Sri Korapati Pattabhiramayya, wanted underground Communist who was allowed to canvas openly for his candidature in the byelection ni the Ramachandrapuram constituency, surrendered himself before Sri Uthandaraman, District Magistrate last week, as undertaken. He was arrested and remanded. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article129 1953-08-24 2 Smuggling From French India NEW DELHI: Mr. A. C. Guha, Deputy uinance Minister, in a written reply to Dr. K. 8. Singh in the House of the People, stated that there was still a "good deal" of smuggling into India from the French Settlements. Important measures taken to prevent smuggling,FOC - 129 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-08-24 2 (I)ept. of Information Photo). High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, pictured looking at the ancient carved Hindu stones at Kramat Sungei I dang, near Pengkalan Kempas, Negri Sembilan. He visited the site of the stones, the origin of which are unknown, during a tour in Negri Sembiian which ended on53 words
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Article98 1953-08-24 2 NaGPUR; The Madhya Pradesh Government have announced that Hindi or Marathi shall be used as official language throughout the State from Sep. 1. 1953. Announcing this, a Gazette notification said exceptions would be in cases of correspondence with the Central Government or any of theirFOC - 98 words
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Article582 1953-08-24 2 MR. MOHAMMED ALi during his stay in New Delhi recently visited various refugee centres in Delhi. He was accompanied by Begum Ali, Mr. Ali Khan, the Pakistan High Commissioner in India and Mr. Meher Chand Khanna, Adviser to the Union Ministry of Rehabilitation. At all the fourFOC - 582 words
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536 1953-08-24 2 SALEM Dr. K. N. Kini, retired Director of Public Instruction, Mysore, addressing a meeting of the Rotary Club here, last week, stressed the Importance of physical, and military training" for youths, and said the educational authorities should pay greater attention to this. He alsoFOC - 536 words
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452 1953-08-24 2 Chief Refutes Allegations Against U. N. NjtfW ÜbiutH: Maj-Gen. B. U oe Kiaaer, act.ng U.N. Chief Minitary ODserver in Kasnmir, uescnoed as "nres-p-nsiuie, and "witnout any foundation wnatsoever'' allegations tnat the United Nations observers had interfered in tne internal axiairs ot Jummu, and Kasnmir State. In a statement released byFOC - 452 words
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1424 1953-08-24 3 Messages To Departing Unit For Duty In Korea NEW DELHI: Making a statement on foreign affairs in the House of the People last week Prime Minister Nehru warned that any recurrence of war in Korea would be a tragedy and anything that encouraged the atmosphereFOC - 1,424 words
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1384 1953-08-24 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, addressing the Indian Forces which left for Korea, expressed the hope that they would "come back leaving in Korea the message of Gandniji and the message of Harischandra." Mr. Satish Chandra, Deputy Defence Minister, readFOC - 1,384 words
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71 1953-08-24 3 JALPAIGURI: About 50,000 tea garden workers in Jalpaiguri district owing allegiance to the Praja Socialist Party, have resorted to a three-day token strike from Monday in response to a strike call by the party. They are demanding ncreased wages and other facilities. Most ofFOC - 71 words
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Article184 1953-08-24 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desal, Chief Minister of Bombay, "Peace and public co-operation were essential conditions of progress". Mr. Desai added: "Thanks to the efforts of India's Prime Minister, we are nearer world peace to-day." As for public co-operation, the Chief Minister said thut there was a "heartening"FOC - 184 words
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Article127 1953-08-24 3 NEW Ui^utnL: Mr. O. V. Aiagesan, Deputy Puiiiway Minister, stated in the House of tne feople, last week that a committee of members of Parliament to enquire into the prevalence of corruption in i airways would be constituted and tne personnel announced ueiore the end of thisFOC - 127 words
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Article155 1953-08-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, had been for problem of obtaining edible some time past, engaged in the flour from groundnut cake. As the use of available grades of common industrial solvents, such as petrol, and hexane, for defatting the cakeFOC - 155 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-08-24 3 PHOTO. KING PAUL of the Hellenes and QUEEN FREDERIRA are shown as they comfort an aged resident on the earthquake stricken island of Cephalonia (Kekkalinia) daring their visit to the devastated areas on Aug. 14. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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702 1953-08-24 3 Plea For Appointing Indian Professors In Foreign Varsities MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar told Pressmen last week that at the Commonwealth Universities Conference held recently he pleaded for what he termed a "two-way traffic" and suggested that Indian professors -and students be welcomed in other Universities. "l pointed outFOC - 702 words
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Article54 1953-08-24 3 NEW DELHI: The 1964 National Games will be conducted by the Services Sports Control Board at the National Stadium here from Mar. 4 to 7. The India rt team for the second Asian Games, to be held in Manila in the first week of May, 1964, will be chosen afterFOC - 54 words
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Article156 1953-08-24 3 QUEBEC, Aug. 23. Marie Dlonne, one of the famous Dlonhe quintuplets, may enter a cloistered religious order devoted to a contemplative life. Well informed sources said Friday that they believed the 19-year-old sister of Yvonne, Cecile, Annette and Emilie has applied for entrance in NovemberA.P. - 156 words
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Article445 1953-08-24 4 Police Seize Documents KANDY: Planters carrying the estate pay-roll remote police stations these are set down as the main objects of attack la the thousand- word document seized by the police at the Communist Party's office in Kandy. The document prescribe* the means to be adoptedFOC - 445 words
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Article25 1953-08-24 4 CASTELLAMARE, Italy, Aug. 23. Professor Auguste Piccard called off his experiments with the bathyscaphe "indefinitely'' here last nigh. because of unfavourable wea- ther conditions.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article116 1953-08-24 4 Col. P. A. J. Hernu, Chairman of the Colombo Port Commission, decided to re-start night work in the port, to clear the volume of work left undone as a result of the "hartal." He said that several cargo vessels were lying Idle since Aug. 12FOC - 116 words
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Article169 1953-08-24 4 GALLE: Mr. C. J. Senevlratna, proctor of Galle, was arrested last week by the Galle police near his house at Wakwella Road for alleged violation of the curfew. Produced before theh Galle Magistrate, he alleged that he was 111-treated by some policemen and assaulted with theFOC - 169 words
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Article70 1953-08-24 4 KANDY C.P. RAIDED BY POLICE The Kandy police raided the Communist Party's Kandy headquarters in Castle Street last week on a warrant issued by the Kandy Magistrate, Mr. R. L. Bartholomeusz. The search lasted two hours. Among the papers found was a document headed "Army of Liberation —Plans for theFOC - 70 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-08-24 4 PHOTO. Hussein Fateml, the Persian Foreign Minister. leads plain-clothed army investigators through the ground* of the Shah's Saadabad palace to show them where be was imprisoned by the Imperial Guard* He was reported 'missing' and ♦torn to pieces' but latest reports reveal that he has escaped. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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129 1953-08-24 4 The Combined Services Vs. S.B.H.F.A. Next Sunday, Aug. SO, at at the Jalan Besar Stadium, there will be a soccer match, Combined Services vs. Singapore Business Houses Football Association. The match will be a charity one, put on especially to raise funds for the Armed Services Welfare Association. The game129 words
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Article932 1953-08-24 4 TyiAJOR-GENERAL Fazlolla.i Zahedi emerged from the political wilderness of Iranian jai.s and mountain hideouts to uneasy power with the heip of two men— Uie Shah and the ..lull. ill Kashani. Western diplomats here gave it as their considered opinion Friday tnat explosive Iran's big.tnree had been broughtA.P. - 932 words
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Article69 1953-08-24 4 PALERMO, Sicily, Aug. 23. —The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, convalescing after a serious illness, left here last night to continue his voyage to Greece in the naval dispatch ship Surprise. Since his arrival here last Wednesday, he has been cruising along the island'sReuter - 69 words
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Article311 1953-08-24 4 PARIS, Aug. 23. France staggered through a triple crisis this week with her own strength reduced and her Allies' confidence further shaken. By deposing the Sultan of Morocco, France staved off riots that might have ap E reached the level of civil war, ut came noA.P. - 311 words
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198 1953-08-24 4 New Sultan Pledges Eternal Friendship With France MOROCCO, Aug 23. The new Sultan of Morocco Sidi Mohammed Ben Arafa yesterday promised France the "eternal friendship" of the territory. A proclamation issued here shortly before the Sultan left for his solemn Installation In the imperial palace in Rabat declared: "We expressedReuter - 198 words
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238 1953-08-24 4 Muslims Urged To Break With France CAIRO, Aug. 23.— Moroccos Istlqlal (independence) party Friday urged the 15 nations of the Arab-Asian bloc to break off diplomatic relations with France. The Istiqlal demand, following France's action in deposing Morocco's Sultan on Thursday, was made in a cable addressed to all theA.P. - 238 words
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Article60 1953-08-24 4 At board meeting of The Eastern Bank Ltd. London, held on Aug. 19 the Director declared interim dividend at the rate of shillings three per share less Income Tax at the rate of shillings nine per pound dividend payable Sept. 17. The transfer books will be60 words
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152 1953-08-24 4 TWO THIRDS OF HUMANITY STARVING NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Almost two-thirds of the world's population does not get enough to eat according to the National Geographical Society "starvation" maps issued here today. But the maps showed that with proper distribution there would be enough for all. The maps showed India, Ceylon,Reuter - 152 words
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Article84 1953-08-24 4 World Bank Mission In Pakistan KARACHI, Aug. 23. The three-man, world bank mission, which has been making an on-the-spot study of Pakistan's development projects, has completed its mission and left last night for Washington. The mission will present its report to the Board of Directors next month at a meetingA.P. - 84 words
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