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Title Section16 1953-11-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC No. 287. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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556 1953-11-27 1 Plans To Help Malaya's Rubber Trade LYTTELTON TELLS COMMONS NO EXPORTS TO CHINA ft LIMITED QUANTITIES TO RUSSIA LONDON, Nov. 26.— Mr. Stanley Awbery (Labour) asked in the House of Commons yesterday if the government knew that the production of cheap synthetic rubber in the United States together with theReuter - 556 words
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Article256 1953-11-27 1 MONTEGO BAY (Jamaica), Nov. 26.— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, landed on this British West Indies island Wednesday and received a tremendous welcome It was the first visit by a reigning Monarch to this populous rum, banana and sugar colony. The seek blue double-decker StratocruiserA.P. - 256 words
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Article114 1953-11-27 1 Another Cyclone From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 26.— Deep depression in the Bay of Bengal moving rapidly towards Nagapattinam has brought heavy rains and gales throughout the coast south of Madras and has revived the fears among the people of another disastrous cyclone, like that which struck114 words
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Article38 1953-11-27 1 YAMAGATA, Japan. Nov. 261— Gknzo Kuiita, 27. <a pedcLler sentenced to death for .strangling two women, told police he had killed 15— mostly prostitutes— in the past seven years, the Kyodo New* •er\l« re*crtc4 A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article87 1953-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26. The United States will oppose United Nations debate on the Korean problem as long as special ambassador Arthur Dean is carrying on discussions at Panmunjom, it was announced yesterday. Chief American delegate to the U.N., Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.. at aA.P. - 87 words
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Article163 1953-11-27 1 LONDON. Nov. 26. Sir Leslie Plummer (Labour) asked in the House of Commons yesterday why the dead body of a Chinese woman bandit, shot -aid killed by Malayan security forces, was brought down from the jungle then strapped to an upright plank and put on exhibitionReuter - 163 words
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Article81 1953-11-27 1 DUMERIES, Scotland, Nov. 26. Saboteurs have made two attempts to blow up electricity lines linking Scotland and England, police disclosed Wednesday. One charge of explosive blew the concrete base off a high tension towter between Dumfries and Carlisle, but failed to interrupt the power supply. Another charge,A.P. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-11-27 1 Men of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifle* scramble out of the motor boat that has brought them up the broad Jelal River 15 miles nearer their objective— the dense Jungleclad mountains in the State of Pahanjf. Federation *n Malaya, for 9 new drive against Communist terrorist* who were believed to have79 words
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Article36 1953-11-27 1 TOKYO, Nov. 26.- A sharp earthquake hit Tokyo early today (Thursday). sending many Japanese running into the streets In panic as large buildings swayed. There were no reports casualties or heavy damage.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-27 1 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the Bth Session of the General Assembly in conversation with Mr. Moekarto Notowidigdo (centre) and Dr. Sunario, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, when they met her In New York recently.36 words
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Article26 1953-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26. Mr 8 Eleanor Roosevelt predicted on Tuesday that the new International Christian University In Japan will be influent'".! that country's future.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article77 1953-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— The youthful Maharajah of Sikkim, ruler of the tiny state between India and Tibet, has arrived in New Delhi, presumably to take part in preliminary discussions on an In-dia-Red China conference to settle outstanding Tibetan problems. Official sources said the full talks will beA.P. - 77 words
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Article103 1953-11-27 1 ALABAMA, 26. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Democratic candidate in last year's Presidential election yesterday called Senator Joseph McCarthy "the woe of Wisconsin" at a press conference here. Asked what he thought of a statement made by Senator McCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) that espionage in Government would beReuter - 103 words
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258 1953-11-27 1 LONDON, Nov. 26.— The British Government's offer to the Federation of Malaya of a grant of £6m. towards the cost of the Emergency was announced in Parliament yesterday. In a written parliamentary reply the Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton said the grant wasReuter - 258 words
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Article108 1953-11-27 1 ROME, Nov. 26. The seventh world conference of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) will select the permanent site of regional office for Asia and the Far East during sessions now underway here. Two countries have asked to be selected. India proposed Hyderabad as theA.P. - 108 words
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Article172 1953-11-27 1 LONDON, Nov. 26. A Labourite said Wednesday that Americans bought £28,000,000 worth of goods from Communist China to 1952 nearly 10 times as much as we bought." Britain has been criticised in some quarters in Waghington for its commercial dealings with. Red China. Speaking inA.P. - 172 words
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177 1953-11-27 1 SEOUL., Nov. 26. The Republic of Korea renewed its attacks on Indian neutrality yesterday and said India could never be permitted to sit at the Korean peace conference except as "an advocate of the Communist cause." The Government statement followed an increase ofA.P. - 177 words
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Article272 1953-11-27 1 Rayalaseema Threatens To Break Away And Rejoin Madras State From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 26.— The Andhra State which tore itself away from Madras is now it s elf faced with serious threat of partition. The people and leaders of Rayalaseema bitterly angry about the determination272 words
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Article42 1953-11-27 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 26. An earthquake recorded hero today was believed to have occurred in the Pacific near the tiny island kingdom of 1 Tonga, which the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will visit 'on their Commonwealth tour. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article38 1953-11-27 1 TA.IPEI, Nov. 26. The Soviet Union ha» given four 2,000-ton destroyer escorts and seven gunboats and minesweepers to Red China in the past four weeks, the Ta Tao News Agency said this week.38 words
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Article44 1953-11-27 1 DACCA, Nov. 26.— An international film festival in which Italy, France. India, the United States, Britain and Japan are expected to take part will be held in connection with the Pakistan Industrial Fair opening in Dacca on. Dec. 25- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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75 1953-11-27 1 EVIDENCE TO RENDEL COMMISSION Date Extended The time limit for the submission of representations or requests to give oral evidence to the Constitutional Commission expires on November 28. The Commission have decided, in order to give all concerned the fullest (opportunity to represent their views, to extend the period by75 words
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Article175 1953-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— Mr. R. H. Coaton of South Africa told the United* Nation's Social Committee Mre today that the report of the special United Nations Committee on forced labour was inaccurate in parts relating to his country. The South African Government could andReuter - 175 words
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Article133 1953-11-27 1 GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana), Nov. 26.— An Ea»jt Indian member of the People's Progressive Party identified as Nasrudeen was arrested Tuesday on a charge of "employing seditious utterances." He is the party's district secretary at the Skeldon sugar plantation, 112 miles from the capital. Police areA.P. - 133 words
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Article84 1953-11-27 1 Nehru Nixon Frank Exchange? NEW DELHI, Nov. 26 Prank, stratght-from-the-shoulder talks, not likely to result In a full meeting of minds— ls in prospect when U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and India's Prime Minister Nehru meet here shortly. Mr. Nixon is due on Nov. 2tt at Madras on his worldA.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-27 1 Subscription Rates fBY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 MontA 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 780036 words
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519 1953-11-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Nov. 27, 1953 Communism On Wane In India \NTI-INDIAN critics like Senator William F. Knowland of the United States and others who accuse India and Indian I leaders with pro-Commu- 1 nist leanings and sympathies, would do well to ponder over the coolness with which519 words
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123 1953-11-27 2 HYDERABAD: The sixth annual report of the Indian Central Oil seeds Committee for the year ending Mar. 31, 1953 says that the Special Committee set up by the Indian standards Institution have recommended the adoption of the metric system of weights and measures throughoutFOC - 123 words
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Article2641 1953-11-27 2 The Gandhian Way— l The following is the first instalment of a report on the seminar to cons der the contribution of OftlvWnp outlook and techniques to the solution of tensions with'n and among nation* held at New Delhi early this year. It is prepared by HUMAYUN KABIR and reprinted2,641 words
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241 1953-11-27 2 NEW DEL«I: The AUIndia Refugee Association is j of the opinion that the scheme j of Interim compensation and I rehabilitation grants announc- ed recently by the Govern- ment fails to satisfy the le- gitimate demands for compen- sation" of displaced persons fiom West Pakistan. AFOC - 241 words
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Article141 1953-11-27 2 RAJKOT: The Brahmani Irrigation Scheme, the first to be completed among the six major irrigation projects under Saurashtra's five year plan, was formally brought into operation recently. The Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, the Rajpramukh. at a simple function organized at the site of the dam recently declared open theFOC - 141 words
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Article178 1953-11-27 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India Ls to spend about Rs. 24 crores during the next three years on the construction of v large number of tube-wells in the country. Tho scheme envisages the sinking of 2,650 production tube-wells and 350 exploratory tube-wells in 15 States. ExploratoryFOC - 178 words
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Article66 1953-11-27 2 KARACHI The third anndfal meeting of the De> mocratic Students Federation passed a resolution uviewing with great concern Press reports about Pakistan entering into a military alliance with America." The resolution sala "This reported military pact, if concluded, will result in speedy subordination of our sovereigntyFOC - 66 words
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Article192 1953-11-27 2 CALCUTTA: Mr H. A Hildreth, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, accompanied by hi s wife and two daughters arrived in Calcutta by air from Chittagong last week. In an interview at the liimt astern Hotel, soon after his arrive 1, the Amba^>..u Ul 6aiu o tnew nothingFOC - 192 words
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104 1953-11-27 2 NEW DELHI Over 150 displaced persons, including 50 women, from East Bengal would be trained in West Bengal under two schemes sanctioned by the Central Ministry of rehabilitation. The schemes, which involve a total expenditure of about Rs. 32 000, come into operationFOC - 104 words
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Advertisement37 1953-11-27 2 Bungo Bf'ji Perfume; I HANDBAC. I SINGAPORE'S i FAVOURITE SIZE 50 Cts. 1 J PRICE $3.00 Bunga Radin Mas Price $3.00 j Poppy Rajah Price $3.00 j ENQtJIRIES I INVITED FROM THE TRADE i ROBINSONS j SINGAPORE.37 words
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Article, Illustration815 1953-11-27 3 What Do Indian Community Leaders Lack? Interest Understanding The lack of interest by Indian community leaders in their countrymen was deplored by Mr. Jal Manecksha, a Perak State Councillor while declaring open the new $21,000 premises of the Bukit Itiertajiuu Indian Association, in Low Chee Road, Bukit Mertajam. Congratulating thoseAP - 815 words
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Article78 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: News ha* been received here that Shrl Senegal Narsing Rail, a judge of the International Court at Hague and a former leader of the Indian delegation to the UNO, 13 seriously ill at Zurich in Switzerland. Shrl B. X. Kama Rau, GovernorBNFS - 78 words
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Article45 1953-11-27 3 KURNOOL; The Govemot uf he Andhra State, Mr. C. M. Trivedi, has decided to make a voluntary surrender of Rs. 1.250 per month from his salary of Rs. 5,500 with effect from Oct. 1, the date of inauguration of the State. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article396 1953-11-27 3 ELECTIONS IN PEPSU BY MARCH PATIALA: Dr. Katju. Union Home Minister, said that elections in PEPSU might be held in February or March next. He exhorted the people to choose their repTesentativs only after properly assessing their ability to serve the State with honesty. Dr. Katju, who was replying to396 words
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179 1953-11-27 3 BOMBAY Blasting tests were held on Elephant* Island following examination of the site by Union Government experts early last week. The*tests were supervised by Government geologists, archaeologists and a mining engineer. Representatives of the Bomoay Port Trust and of the Royal Netherlands Works Company, whoFOC - 179 words
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Article81 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI The Congress Working Committee will hold Its sittings in Delhi on Doc. 5 and 6, it was announced here. The Congress Central Parliamentary Board will also meet on the same dates. The Madras Chief Minister. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, is expected to attend the meeting ofFOC - 81 words
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Article339 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. G. Shah. Deputy Minister at finance, told the House of the People that replies to the Planning Commissioner's letter regarding the unemployment problem had been received from most of the State Governments. These replies, he said, dealt in the main with schemesFOC - 339 words
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Article152 1953-11-27 3 INDORE; Various important schemes for the development of cottage industries, which will cost about Rs. 20,--00.000. have been sent to various all-India boards by the industries Department of the Madhya Bharat Government Nine have been sent to the Ail India Handloom Board which would cost Rs. 2.98.000.FOC - 152 words
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Article136 1953-11-27 3 LONDON. Nov. 25. The home of Capt. A. C. Loraine, pilot of the airliner carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to Bermuda, was broken into twice last night. The first time thieves escaped with £10.000 worth of furs and jewellery. Mrs. Loraine discoveredA.P. - 136 words
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619 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: In reply to a question in the House ot the People, Mr. N'ajula, Minister for Planning, laid on the table of the House the following statement showing the ,»roposals received from the State Governments on the Planning Commission's 11 -point programme forFOC - 619 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-27 3 PHOTO. Making her last public appearance before the start of the Royal Tour of the Commonwealth, the Queen Js .shown here with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as they take a look at one of the hurdles during their tour of part of the race course atA.P. - 76 words
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Article55 1953-11-27 3 HUBLt (Bombay State): •"he ♦Action Committee of the Akhand Knrnatak Rajya Nirman Parlshad has decided to withdraw its agitation for the immediate formation of a Karnatak State. This Is in pursuance of the oxpectcd announcement of the personnel of the Boundary Commission promised by the PrimeBNFS - 55 words
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Article85 1953-11-27 3 FOONA The Poona Municipal Corporation, at its meeting, decided to float a loan of Rs. 48 lakhs, sanction for which has already been granted by the Government of Bombay. A second Toan of Rs. 20 lakhs will be floated some time later. The amount realizedFOC - 85 words
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72 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Governmini of India have agreed to a request of the Pakistan Government to £ivo facilities to one of its officers to study the working oi the Secretariat of the Planning Commission. The Pakistan Government have deputed Mr. K. Mushtaq Ilahi. Deputy Secretary.FOC - 72 words
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Article99 1953-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru was asked at his Press conference to give his comments on the reports in Pakistan Press and in h section of the Urdu Press in India about ;i recent convention of Muslims in Aligurh. Mr. Nehru said ''I have seen thoseFOC - 99 words
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Article75 1953-11-27 3 Mr. Dulles said that the wartime allies had carried their programme for disarming Japan and Germany- rather far and that some of the projects and propositions had been reversed since the early postwar years. Mr. Dulles said that those In charge of United States foreign policy atReuter - 75 words
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523 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has summoned the Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the immigration authorities to a conference to review the problem of illicit immigration. An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said the conference would consider tbe <>♦• ision of the last Government toFOC - 523 words
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Article282 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO: The Very Rev. Fr. Peter Pillai, Rector of St Joseph's College. Colombo, saw that thougn there was much talk about the founding of a Catholic University in Ceylon, "there has been no such proposal." •St. Joseph's College," he said, "will have an Undergraduate Department fromFOC - 282 words
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Article43 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO. Nov. 26.—Ceylon is not obliged to "buy British" with the £25,000,000 loan obtained in London, Finance Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke told members of the Government Parliamentary party Tuesday. There are no strings attached to the loan, he said. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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154 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO: While the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, is awaiting a reply from the Government of India regarding the dates for Indo-Oeylon talks in New Delhi, M.P.'s representing Kandyan and up-country electorates hope to meet Sir John next week to place before himFOC - 154 words
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Article147 1953-11-27 4 LONDON: London Buddhists are at last to have a vihare. A three-storey house No. 10 Ovinton Gardens in Knightsbridge has been finally secured b- the Buddhist Vihare Society. The Vihare building will have a. large meeting haa a snnne room and six rooms as living quarters147 words
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Article68 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO. Nov. 26.—Ceylon already Us snipping rubber co Communist China under its lU54> contract, a Commerce Ministry official said Wednesday. China will pay 28 cents (US) a pound less for this rubber than it does for its 1953 shipments,, but the producer nere will continueA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-11-27 4 White smoke billows up in an ever-growing cloud from a tiny clearing in the heart of Malaya's virgin jungle as these men of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment set off a smoke bomb to assist an R.A.F. plane about to drop supplies by parachute to them. (Dept. of Information51 words
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Article271 1953-11-27 4 ALUTGAMA: The alleged deviation by a 72-year-old wealthy Muslim, from the age-old custom of the bridearroom t, r oing: through the marriage ceremonies at the bride'a residence, and petting 1 down the bride to his village to wed her, has vexed the residents of theFOC - 271 words
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Article69 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO. Nov. 26. The finance committee of the Colombo Municipal Council voted Wednesday to put an equivalent of US£6OO on expenses for a civic reception when Queen Elizabeth II stops here in April on the royal tour. There had been leftist sentiment in the CouncilA.P. - 69 words
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Article124 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 26. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed extreme Leftwing Prime Minister of British Guiana, and Mr. L. S. Burnham, his former Minister of Education, will be barred from coming to Ceylon, an authoritative source reported here. According to this source, the ban on the British GuianeseReuter - 124 words
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Article98 1953-11-27 4 Tne death is reported of two notorious (jominuiimt fcarariat IMAM u;iuiiiiluu Aiciuuti.s iinU of a UMlunct (Auumutce fcx.ereiary wno recently succeeced one of tin in. one of tne State Committee Members and the District Oomnuitee Secretary were KUieo^ in the Kua.ni.an District of Pahang yesterday. Also98 words
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Article101 1953-11-27 4 HERE TODAY Mi. Zikrullah Khadem, a member of the National Executive Assembly of the BahaLs of Persia, wmch comprises chree million Banais in Persia alone, is arriving in Singapore today on a tour of MaUiya. Mr. Khadem is one or the leaders of the Banal World community101 words
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Article64 1953-11-27 4 DJAKARTA, NOV. 26. An unknown person on Wednesday night threw a handgrenade into the room of Indonesian Justice Minister m his department in the city's centre. The air-conditioning was damaged but there were no casualties as the offices wore closed. On Tuesday morning a servant foundReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-11-27 4 A giant tree makes an admirable bridge for these men of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment at their "bamboo" headquarters set in the very heart of Malaya's primary jungle from where they are operating against Communist terrorists who were believed to be in hiding in the area a jungle-cover-ed,61 words
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Article211 1953-11-27 4 CANNES, Nov. 26. The wealthy Ajfa Khan said Wednesday that he had offered the Egyptian Government iu.uoo.--000 francs (U5528,600) In an eiiort to make a "friendly settlement" of a dispute over some land. The Aga Khan was permitted to purchase a tract of land in Egypt onA.P. - 211 words
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Article70 1953-11-27 4 LONDON, Nov. 26. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that there were at present six battalions of the Malay regiment. It was proposed that three more should be formed by 1962, he said. He waa reDlyine to Mr. Woodrow Wyatt (Labour) whoReuter - 70 words
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Article66 1953-11-27 4 TEHERAN, Nov. 26.— Iran wants British agreement "on principles in the oil question before diplomatic relations between the two nations reopen Foreign Minister Entezam told the Associated Press. Entezam said in a phone talk, "We do not expect to solve the oil problem completely before establishingA.P. - 66 words
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Article157 1953-11-27 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 26. Sir Oliver Gooetileke, the Ceylon Finance Minister said here today "there is not the slightest ground for any apprehension that the Ceylon rupee is likely to be revalued. He added "the suggestion that there had been any mention of revaluation of the CeylonReuter - 157 words
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Article43 1953-11-27 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26U.S. Senator H. Alexander Smith (Republican, New Jersey) spent an hour at the Foreign Ministry Wednesday with Prime Minister Nehru. Sen. Smith is Chairman, of the Asian Sub-Committee of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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