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Title Section16 1953-08-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 195. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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399 1953-08-25 1 Complete Agreement Only I Will Ensure Success Speculation Rife On India's Seat NEW YORK, Aug. 24— Lester Pearson, Canadian Foreign Secretary and U.N. Assembly president, said Saturday that the Uni ted States, South Korea, North Korea and Communist China will hold effective vetoesReuter; A.P. - 399 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-08-25 1 PHOTO. President Negulb of Egypt wears the traditional white robe of pilgi image as «t> emplanes at Cairo's alrnort for Moslem Mecca.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article58 1953-08-25 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 24. The exchange of Allied and ommunist prisoners of war ncared the end of its third week today with the Reds freeing 150 Americans and 250 South Koreans. The Communists promised to liberate 400 tomorrow, Ini luding two Dutch, one Greek uldior, three Australians, eightA.P. - 58 words
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Article86 1953-08-25 1 The leader of the Moiocc»n Independence Movement Mr. "lohammed Mekki Naciri arrived in Singapore last Friday, w his way to the United States to attend the U.N. General Assembly. A member of the Moroccan delegation to the UN. Mr. Naciri has alalready visited India, Indone* •i86 words
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Article24 1953-08-25 1 LONDON. Aug. 24. Mr. Uement Attlee Labourite former Prime Minister, returned w London Sunday after t nertlOß ta TiafifafiHi A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article210 1953-08-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent CHITTOOR, Aug. 24.- -A dramatic midnight motor chase ot a smuggler's car on the Banga-lore-Madras border on the nigh; of Friday-Saturday by a Madras Police party ended on un astonishing climax in the Mysore territory when the Madras Police found themselves under210 words
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Article160 1953-08-25 1 LiONDON, Aug. 2A..— A gal'. I to the East and West to work out a co-operative programme cf development is made in a report prepared by a small body of Quakers published today. The report also pleads for "understanding and co-opera-tion between East and emergent WestReuter - 160 words
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Article188 1953-08-25 1 Captain Bhaktur ffalHUllll I-tai, M.C.. of the 2/7th Gurkha ftilles who led che patrol which Killed the high ranging "mystery" Communist in the Bentong area and suffered the loss of a leg in this action, wu visited by the High Commissioner, General Sir Geiald Templer in188 words
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Article149 1953-08-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. The Parliament accepted an amendment to tne Anunra State Bdl -n Saturday whereby the Legislative Assembly of the new iitate can decide just when the Andhra High Court should oe created and where it should oe located. Under the149 words
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Article34 1953-08-25 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 24.— A spokesman at naval headquarters said no information had been received about the reported interception off the mainland port of Foochow of the British freighter Inchuva by two armed junks.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article165 1953-08-25 1 U.N. PoWs REFUSE TO RETURN HOME NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— Tne Communist Command in Korea has stated that a number of U.N. prisoners who it claim* do not wish to return to Allied hands will be handed over to the custody of the neutral nations Repatriation Commission, it was announcedA.P. - 165 words
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Article20 1953-08-25 1 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council win be held on Sept. 15 at 10 a.m.20 words
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78 1953-08-25 1 The Governor of Singapore has announced the members of the Singapore Constitutional Commission, under the chairmanship of Sir George Rendel. They arc: (1) The Attorney-General. (2) The President. City Council. Nominated by the unofficial Members of the Legislative Council: (3) Mr. Tan Chin Tuau. (4) Mr.78 words
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Article219 1953-08-25 1 From Our Own Coi respondent MADRAS. Aug. 24- Premier Nehru has appealed to the public for funds for the relief of the Godavari flood victims. Great dimage and suftering have been caused and the reaef on a scale greater than '.he Government cf India could afford,219 words
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36 1953-08-25 1 Applications for Queen's I Scholarships and Fellowships i close on Aug. 31, 1953. Intehd- ing applicants should call at the Office of the Director of Education, Palmer Road, Singapore, for the necessary forms.36 words
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Article27 1953-08-25 1 The monthly meeting of thw Singapore Rural Board will be held on Thursday, Aug. 27, in the Conference Room, Colonial Secretariat, at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article241 1953-08-25 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 24.— Mr. Kafi Ahmed Kidwai, the Indian Food Minister, said here yesterday that India's food problem has ended. Her food imports, which stood at more than 4,000,000 tons in 1952, would be cut to a million t ons next year. Ho added thatA.P. - 241 words
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Article167 1953-08-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The All India Hindu Mahasabha has called for all support for the new Government in Kashmir. It will be recalled that the Mahasabha was the main backer behind the Jammu Hindu Parishad's agitation against the Abdullah Government. Mr.167 words
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265 1953-08-25 1 Indian Ambulance Unit Leaving Singapore Today Custodian Forces Pass Through The 60,h Field Ambulance unit of the Indian Army, consisting of five officers and 260 other ranks, under the command of Capt. B. R. Paliga, arrived in Singapore Sunday by s.s. Santhia. They are bound for Korea where, along with265 words
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Article, Illustration146 1953-08-25 1 NEHRU -SEN'KE MEETING THIS YEAR? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24.—Proepects of settlement of the In-dc-Ceylon differences have never been better in the last ten years, stated Ceylon's Food Minister Mr. Goonatilleke to pressmen here on Sunday while emplaning for Rangoon. He added a meeting between Premiers Senanayake and146 words
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Advertisement12 1953-08-25 1 ■j^Tfoiounh/ 1 f& yTHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILyS -e? MALAW ,7 YEA *SII12 words
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Advertisement197 1953-08-25 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES] (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo MM Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 SEEN IN THE fKIEf The CATTLE EGRET shown KjVj here Is a comparatively large197 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1953-08-25 2 When How Abdullah Changed? SRINAGAR: A proper appreciation of the Kashmir development demands a close analysis of when ard how Sheikh Abdullah's attitude towards India changed and became completely unfriendly. On April 17, in a recorded broadcast, Sheikh Abdullah declared that Article 370 of the Indian Constitution accorded "an honourableFOC - 1,507 words
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Article148 1953-08-25 2 Asia is in danger of wasting her "most precious resource" -her youth— unless immediate steps are taken to increase facilities for the training and protection of children and young persons, the ILO warned in a report re. leased in Calcutta recently. These countries, are expected to.FOC - 148 words
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Article43 1953-08-25 2 LUCKNOW The Government of India is willing to allot wheat to the U.P. Government at a subsidized rate of Rs 14 per maund in response to their request for wheat for distribution in flood-stricked areas of the State- FOCFOC - 43 words
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123 1953-08-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, infoimed the House of the People that the P.T.O. concession to Government of India employees would continue to remain In abeyance for the present. The Deputy Minister, who was replying to Mr. P. T. Punnoose, saidFOC - 123 words
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Article61 1953-08-25 2 RAJKOT: The Socialists have captured, without contest, for the second time in succession all the 19 seats in the Municipal Council at Mahuva Gohihvad District. The Congress-sponsored Municipal Sangh has captured without contest all the seats in five other municipal towns -Jafrabad Rajula, Gadhda, Tata andFOC - 61 words
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59 1953-08-25 2 NEW DELHI: When Pakistan's Prime Minister, 2 Mr. Mohd AIL left for > Karachi he carried with him s presents for his two sons J from Mr. Nehru. > Mr. Nehru la sending s them two autographed i albums containing a com- I pleteFOC - 59 words
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Article134 1953-08-25 2 LAHORE The Punjab (P) Government has decided to take steps to see that "files do not move on silver wheels." Malik Feroze Khan Noon, Chief Minister of the province, said that his Government had completed plans for an "allout war" against corrupt and sluggish officials andFOC - 134 words
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Article62 1953-08-25 2 COIMBATORE Dr. Deshmukh. Union Agriculture Minister, said here that he had asked the Agricultural Ministers of State Governments to form farmers' councils in their respective States. He also siad that the Government was thinking of ending the practice of nominating members to the different Commodity Committees andFOC - 62 words
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Article177 1953-08-25 2 MADRAS: The Government has received a reply from the management of the Madras Electric Tramways Ltd., to its J notice asking for the reasons for the cessation of the tram service in the City for more than three months from Apr. 12. The reply isFOC - 177 words
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Article492 1953-08-25 2 NEW DELHI: The second general report (1952) of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Board commends the development of India's external telecommunication services ts laid down in the Five Year Plan. The report, published here recently, also deals with the development of external telecommunication services of the various Commonwealth coun.FOC - 492 words
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Article122 1953-08-25 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir. I wish to express my gratitude to Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Rao, Acting Agent of the Government of India in Malaya for the invaluable help he has Riven me in recovering my pension which was lying in arrears for many years with122 words
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Article153 1953-08-25 2 COIMBATORE Dr. DeslimuKh, Union* Minister of Agriculture, said here last weeK that the Japanese method ot rice cultivation was now in full swing in all the rice growing States of India. He hoped tnat their target of an additional 750,000 tons of rice this yearFOC - 153 words
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Article31 1953-08-25 2 PATNA: Mr. G. P. Koirala, President of the Morang District Nepali Congress, was arrested last week at Biratnagar for defying an externment order served on him. FOCFOC - 31 words
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228 1953-08-25 2 BOMtJAi Tne Egyptian Cabinet has sanctioned tne despatch to India of a special mission to study the possibility ot widening the Indian market for Egyptian cotton, according to reliable reports received nere from Carlo. The mission will comprise members of Egyptian trade organizations, industrial union-sFOC - 228 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-08-25 2 The Yang di-Pertuar Besar of Negri Sembiian presenting the Rulers' Cup to the captain of the Malacca team after the three-day Federation Home ouaril Weapon Training Meeting at Siginting, Port Dickson, wnich ended on Wednesday, Aug. 19. At left, wearing armband of "Chief Umpire" Is Major-General E. B. de 162 words
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134 1953-08-25 2 Raise Reputation Of India: Grads Told BOMBAY: Mr. Navrojl J. Wadia. Vice-Chancellor of Bombay University recently called upon graduates to enhance the reputation of India, delivering the Convocation address of the University. "The education and character training which your University has given you will, l am sure, make you betterFOC - 134 words
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116 1953-08-25 2 CAPETOWN: The formation of anew organisation to speak for South Africa's Coloured population, of nearly a million was announced at a 'Coloured People's convention" here. A Committee was formed to ?«r W H Up a draft constitution for the new organisation as vet unnamed. ItFOC - 116 words
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542 1953-08-25 2 Prohibition In Bombay: Act Held Valid BOMBAY Ml Justice Desai, at the Bombay High Court, lan week, dismissed with costs the petition filed by th* Alembic Chemical Works and 12 others challenging tb»validity of certain provisionof the Prohibition Act as amended by the Act of 1952 and the Bombay Drugs542 words
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1212 1953-08-25 3 Madras Governor's Advice MADRAb: The second contingent of about 2,600 officers and men of the Indian Custodian Force left Ms dras Harbour by the two British ships, Dilwara and Empire Pride, last Wednesday for Korea amidst scenes of great enthusiasm. The Dilwara carryingFOC - 1,212 words
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Article38 1953-08-25 3 JALADURGA DUE HERE TOMORROW S.S. Jaladurga with the 5 I first contingent of about. 1,200 Indian officers and. men is expected in Singa- 1 I pore tomorrow (Wednes-f day, Aug. 28). i>i i lit i i ii .538 words
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Article127 1953-08-25 3 Scholarships For A N Isles Men NEW DELHI: The Government of India will in 1954 award one scholarship to a candidate who by birth or domicile is a native of 'Part C States or of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Announcing this, a Press Note issued by the Ministry ofFOC - 127 words
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Article175 1953-08-25 3 Mr. S. K. De, Administrator, Community Development Projects, Government of India, arrived in Calcutta for talks on the unemployment problem. He began work almost immediately after his arrival. His visit is at the instance of the West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Koy, who invited him175 words
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Article183 1953-08-25 3 HYDERABAD: Inaugurating a two-day session of the Southern Regional Committee of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research last week, Mr. Devlsingh Chauhan, Minister for Rural Reconstruction, Hyderabad, deplored that animal husbandry and the Veterinary Department had not received a fair deal in the Five-Year Plan. HeFOC - 183 words
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Article232 1953-08-25 3 NEW DELJII: A recent review of the progress of 'local works' schemes made by the Planning Commission Indicates that people's contribution in most of the schemes is substantial, in fact, in many cases, such contribution Is more than what is expected in the local works programmeFOC - 232 words
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Article118 1953-08-25 3 NEW DELHI: Investigations by the Fuel Kesearcn institute *tc Jealgora on liindin coal snow tnat the upper Kaharoaree seam, hitherto not worked, is a vaiuaote source ot coning coal tor the proposed coke oven battery of tne atate ianway collieries. Experts say tnat Glridih coal is particularly suuaoieFOC - 118 words
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Article184 1953-08-25 3 CALCUTTA: The surgical towel found in tne abuomen of a patient who died in hospital was produceu by the ponce in tne coroner's Court last Wednesday, when the hearing was resumed of the inquest into the death of the patient, Mohd Daud, by the City coroner, Mr.FOC - 184 words
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95 1953-08-25 3 AZAMGARH Forty nine members of the Communist-led U.P. Kisan Sabha have so far been arrested in the district since Aug 14, in connexion with the nine-day-old agitation against alleged wrong entries in land records. Five were arrested recently. Over a dozen of them wereFOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-08-25 3 PHOTO by Radio from Athens. These houses stood firm and strong, then came the first of a series of earthquake shocks. This is what the first shock did to this street of houses in Samls, Cephalonia, one of the lonian Islands off the Greek mainland, that have been suffering shocksA.P. - 78 words
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Article221 1953-08-25 3 BIHAR SHARIF: Acharya Vinoba Bhave in a recent speech exhorted the people to take a vow to sacrifice their own pleasure and happiness for the happiness of others. "We have no right to enjoy privileges," he said, "when our neighbours do not have any. We shouldFOC - 221 words
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Article158 1953-08-25 3 BOMBAY Mr. A. K. Chanda, Secretary to the Union Ministry of Production, said that the new steel factory the Government of India has decided to set up with the help of the combine of two German firms, uemag and Krupp would be on the linesFOC - 158 words
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Article104 1953-08-25 3 BOMBAY The All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board has made a provision of Rs 3 lakhs in the Budget for 1953-54 for a subsidy of 0 J 4 per cent on the production and sale of khadi, subject to a maximum of R 5 2,000 inFOC - 104 words
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339 1953-08-25 3 'I And Nehru Determined To Break Ice', Says Ali NEW DELHI: Speaking at a reception accorded aim on behalf of the citizens of De hi in the Red Forst last Wednesday Mr. Mohd. All, Pakistan's Prime Minister, declared: "There is a large fund of goodwill on both sides of theFOC - 339 words
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Article134 1953-08-25 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keakar, Minister of Information and Broadcasting, stated in the House of the People last Wednesday that the question of framing rules for the accreditation of Press protographers and newsrcel cameramen at the Headquarter 3 of «thc Government of India was underFOC - 134 words
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Article55 1953-08-25 3 VRIDDHACHALAM Mr. S. Swamikannu Padayachi of the Tamil Nad Toilers' Party has been e'ected to the Madras Assembly in the by-election from the Vrlddhachalam constituency. Mr. Padayachi polled 34.530 votes while his rivals, Messrs. K. Narayanaswflmi Fillai (Congress) and P. Vedamaniduun Independent). secured 32 475 andFOC - 55 words
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Article43 1953-08-25 3 CRIPPLED ITALIAN SHIP IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: The k Italian freighter Alcione tohs) arrived here last Thursday from Aden under tow because she was reported to have lost her propeller off Aden. The Danish tug protector (W9 tons) hauled the Alcione *c Bemroy.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article344 1953-08-25 3 NAIROBI: A warning that Britain will forsake you in a crisis, but India will not" was given here by Mr. N. S. Mangat, a prominen: Nairobi Indian barister and former member of the Kenya Legislative Council, when he address, ed a public meeting of 1,000 NairoDi Indians,FOC - 344 words
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Article83 1953-08-25 3 ALiAHABAD Heavy and continuous rainfall last week has dislocated normal life in Allahabad. The shower, thp heaviest so far of the season, has flooded low-lying areas of the city. Nearly 200 pucca and kutcha houses collapsed in the city and suburban villages as aFOC - 83 words
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Article55 1953-08-25 3 NAGPUR The flood waters of the Arpa river have inundated the low-lying areas of Bilaspur town about 250 miles from here. Inhabitants of the submerged areas have been removed to places of safety. Some hutments close to the river have been destroyed. The floods wereFOC - 55 words
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Advertisement13 1953-08-25 3 m causes wear... PROTECT lubricate with t«. I detergent .stable. protective^S^^^ 4 1413 words
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Article1081 1953-08-25 4 CEYLON NEWS: 'Emergency' Removal Next Appeal To Peace- Lovers COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Seuanayake, said in the House of Representatives last week that as soon as the Government (felt that law and order were re-established, the emergency regulations would be removed. HeFOC - 1,081 words
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Article99 1953-08-25 4 COLOMBO: The state of emergency was withdrawn from midnight last week In most parts of Ceylon, but it will continue In trouble spota on the western coastal belt, including Colombo. A Defence Ministry spokes* man said that the Government would soon considier complete withdrawal of the state ofFOC - 99 words
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Article229 1953-08-25 4 PREVENTIVE DETENTION BILL COLOMBO: Opposition members in the House of Representatives strongly criticized u Government Bill providing for the arrest and detention of persons m anticipation or peace. Debate on the Bill, which amends tne Public Security Ordinance of 1947 modelled on the lines of the Indian Preventive Detention Act,FOC - 229 words
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123 1953-08-25 4 COLOMBO: The military picket at Kirillaponc on the outskirts of Colombo fired at a passing car, killing the occupant named Periatamhy a retired chief clerk of the former State Council. Police HQ said that the troops posted there ordered the car to haltFOC - 123 words
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Article135 1953-08-25 4 The Labour Department July Report contains an account of how an Indian tapper came to grief through his unpardonable extravagance, following a stroke of good fortune. The unfortunate tapper was employed in an estate in Kedah and he was lucky enough to win $15,000 in one135 words
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138 1953-08-25 4 To Draw Over $100 Hrom P.O. Savings Bank A new service nas. been offered to depositors in Uie Post Omce Savings Bank, since yesterday. A depositor who does not wlsn to attend at a Post Omce to receive cash or a cneque lor a witnarawai over $100, may complete the138 words
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Article107 1953-08-25 4 A Canine association, uude> the style The Singapore Canine Welfare Association, has been recently formed, to collect and maintain the stray dogs. The Association will also try to control the dog population in the country and to give away (not sell) dogs to really107 words
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118 1953-08-25 4 COLOMBO: The Indian High Commission will issue travel permits to 385 fishermen who arc under ordere of deportation to India by the Ceylon Government. Mr. K. Shankar Pillal, Second Secretary of the High Commission, has proceeded to Talaimannar to issue travel documents on the basisFOC - 118 words
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Article75 1953-08-25 4 Three members of the Security Forces have been killed by Communist terrorists in the Federation. The Security Forces have wounded two terrorists. Two terrorists were wounded, one of them seriously, when they were contacted in the Mentakao area 01 fanang by an Area Security Unit, assisted75 words
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Article220 1953-08-25 4 The flrat Indian wedding to be celebrated at the newly opened Gandhi Memorial Hal. at Sltiawan was witnessed on Saturday last when the marriage of Mr. K. Karunakaran. son of Mr. Krishnan Nair of Alor Star, Kedah, with Miss Malathi Menon. "daughter of Mr. and Mrs.220 words
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Article110 1953-08-25 4 Following account of an instance or 'Operation Service' is contained in the Labour Department, July Report, 1953: An oio Indian coupie arrived from India and were quite lost wnen tneir son-in-iaw was nov at the wnart-side to receive thc*r<. Tney had very little money, did not110 words
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Article49 1953-08-25 4 Yesterday two Hastings aircraft of Transport command and two Valettas of the Far East Transport Wing landed at Changi from Japan and Hongkong carrying between them 65 recently-released Korean prisoners-of-war. The total number of former Korean prisoners-of-war now flown to Chang* in R.A.F. Aircraft is 139.49 words
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Article38 1953-08-25 4 Ticket No. *****2 won the first prize of $16,222 in Uie Penang Settlement Coronation Celebrations Lottery at the draw held on Aug. 22 at the Penang Rubber Trade Association in the presence of many prominent citizens.38 words
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Article32 1953-08-25 4 Mr. K. F. Mehta, an Indian journalist, on round-the-globe study tour, is leaving Singapore today for Japan by S.S. Santhia. He stayed for several weeks in Malaya and Slam.32 words
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Article41 1953-08-25 4 Number of Trade Unions registered In the Federation during July 1953: 5; Number of registered Trade Unions in existence as at July 31, 1953: 235; and the number of applications pending registration at the end of July 1953: 18.41 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-08-25 4 In connection with this marriage a reception was held on Saturday, Aug. 22, at the bride's residence. Indian, Arab, Malay, Chinese and) European merchants and prominent citizens of Singapore attended the function. Besides greetings and goodwisies from India and ali over Malaya, the bride received many valuable presents. Laiitha Bai123 words
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226 1953-08-25 4 A general view of Malaya's industry in July is however far from reassuring. So far only a comparatively few rubber estates (and they the smaller and poorer units) have been forced to close down, and chough their labour forces have until now had no difficulty226 words
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Article33 1953-08-25 4 The cost of living figures for Indian in July is $58.56 (Chinese $75.43, Malay $54.25); m June the cost of living was Indian $58.95, Chinese $76.26 and Malay $54.49.33 words
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Advertisement74 1953-08-25 4 DIAMOND! 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. The Greatest Fantasy of all times/ The Biggest Musical Entertainer! BAGDAD WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES Starring RANJAN BHAGWAN BHARATI ANWAR HUSSIAN An Indian Film Combine Release Toyall OPENS TODAY Daily 2 Shows at 3 7.30 p.m. A PULSATING HUMAN DRAMA COMBINED WITH ROMANCE AND HIGHLIGHTED BY74 words
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