Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1953
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Title Section18 1953-12-27 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 317. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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282 1953-12-27 1 Thai Troops Rushed To Indo-China Border Sequel To New Offensive By Ho Chi-Minh's Forces BANGKOK, Dec 26— The Thai Government late last night proclaimed a state of emergency over nine provinces of northern Thailand between the borders of Burma and Indo-China after earlier in the day the Army had rushedReuter - 282 words
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Article321 1953-12-27 1 SAIGON. Dec. 26. The French High Command announced here yesterday, that the French civilian population ha<j been invited to evacuate Thakhek on the border of Laos and Thailand as a rebel Vietminh force drove west through central Indo-China in its Christmas offensive. The High Command announcedReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-12-27 1 PHOTO. On Dec. 18 Mr. Lsmall Kaniel (right). presents his letters of credence as Ambassador of the Republic of Kgfyut In India, to the President. Dr. Rajenrira Prasad, at a ceremony held in Ranhtrapati Bhavan. New Delhi. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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146 1953-12-27 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.--Seven United States landing craft -will be supplied to the French forces in Indo-China and two destroyers to the Nationalist Chinese government early in 1954, a Navy spokesman said yesterday. The landing craft will bo transfetred to the French Navy under theReuter - 146 words
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Article78 1953-12-27 1 BUENOS AIRES. Argentina Dec. 26.— Six prisoners won «< dhristmas Day release under the new general amnesty granted to i>olilical enemies of President Peron. This ma.de a total of 240 freed in the past two weeks. All of the last group «iven their liberty by Federal Judge MiguelA.P. - 78 words
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Article178 1953-12-27 1 Misunderstandings Dispelled COLOMBO; Dec. *6. The Ceylon Ministry of External Affairs said that C4>nsiderabl« misunderstandings had ariM»n regarding a ftugKestion made by the Prime Minister. Sir John KoUMawala. for informal discussions between the Prime MiniLrs uf Asian countries. It was reported on Dec. 23 that Sir John KoUlawalaReuter - 178 words
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Article57 1953-12-27 1 MOSCOW. De<\ 28.— India's Ambassador, R. 1». S. Menon. talked with Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov yesterday in what the Indian Embassy called a "private talk." The Embassy declined to disclose the subject. Mr. Menon even refused to disclose who asked for the tetervMW. No InformationA.P. - 57 words
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Article54 1953-12-27 1 TOKYO. Doc. 26.— Tho JaPUW Transportation ministry today estimated thai the nation's shipyards had turned out about 626,000 gross tons of shipping during 1953. This was claimed to put Japan .-.ecoml only to the United Kingdom as a shipbuilding country. Of thi-s amount, IUO.OOO ions had been orderedReuter - 54 words
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Article21 1953-12-27 1 NEW YORK Dec. 26. Lee Shubort. president of the vast Shubcrt Theatrical Enterprises, (tied Friday at the nge of 78. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article255 1953-12-27 1 Who Drinks Most GENEVA, Dec. 26.— A warning to New Years's eve drinkers that "the last one for the road can bring on sudden and surprising drunkenness" is given in v report on alchoholism published here by the European regional office of the World Health Organisation. The report also declaresReuter - 255 words
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83 1953-12-27 1 AUCKLAND. Dec. 20. Queen Elizabeth last night talked to her two young: children on the other side of the world Prince Charles and Princess Anne shortly aftei the Christmas broadcast. From Government House she spoko to them by radio telephone 12,000 miles away in Sandringhum83 words
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Article32 1953-12-27 1 MASILLON (Ohio). Dec. 26. A paroled murderer Thursday night killed his wife, her father and hi.s brother-in-law, then shot hinwelf in an apartment at nearby Navarre. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article30 1953-12-27 1 BELGRADE. Dec. 26.—Milovan Djilas, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council was yesterday elected President of the new Yugoslav National Assembly, the official Yugoslav news agency said last night.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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463 1953-12-27 1 Acute Factionalism Among Soviet Heads Soon For Leadership? NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— The execution of police boss and spymaster Laventry Beria does not end the possibility of conflicts within the Soviet leadership. In fact now that Beria has been shot, a stage is set in which acute factionalism among theA.P. - 463 words
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Article65 1953-12-27 1 ivaikuui, upc. Zb. MajorWatch Kcgimcnt, 37-year-old Hon of Fie Id- Marshal Earl Earl-Wavcll, of the Black Wavel!, was killed by the Mau Mau terrorists during an allnignt battle in the Thika area of Kenya Thursday night. Other casualties in the encounter were a police super- intendent. police inspector and ColonelAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-12-27 1 The Prime Mininter. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru performed" the opening ceremony of the Marine Engineering College in Calcutta, on Dec 14. Photo shown the Prime Minister inspecting a model of the Marine Engineering College, before declaring the College open. Standing on the Prime Minister's left are .Shri Lai96 words
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544 1953-12-27 1 Mau Mau Terrorists Kill Earl Wavell In X-Mas Eve Battle NAIROBI, Dec. 26.— Mau Mau terrorists shot and kilieil Earl Wavell, 37-year-old Major in the First Batlill.Vn of tho Black Watch Regiment chiring al 0-hour Christ mas F.ve battle between a trau|t«d Mau Mau c*e *n X and troops andReuter - 544 words
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212 1953-12-27 1 Come Home Talks: Time Limit Opposed LONDON. Dec. 26. The Czech and Polish members of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission issued a statement today condemning the Commission's decision to refuse time for further "come homo" talks with Korean prisoners v a serious "violation" of the armistice agreement the Communist NewReuter - 212 words
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Article99 1953-12-27 1 X'mas Marked By Prayers War L.ONDON. Doc. 26. -Christmas was ciebratod round thi world yosteiMay i n a tradi UcnaJ round of feasting. prayer, messages of iroodwili and war. Though »t wa.s a more peaceful day than many recent GhrUitaMMM and mid nijrlit Pttamm were lnjid in tcni]>orarily pacified KoreaReuter - 99 words
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300 1953-12-27 2 CEYLON NEWS: GOING WITH OPEN MIND Kotela£2£°£w O ;i. J£ Prime ol Ceylon. Sir John Mem to be solved by |tos«a«e of times h« charSYrisSl *£eh report* "mischievous and calculate?! to S 7 «Ti! anxtouH w« are to settle thi> vexed problem!" IfFOC - 300 words
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Article155 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: Ceylonese undergoing; technical training abroad fi K ht shy of manual work. Complaints to this effect have been brought to the notice of the government. Th? Minister oi Finance has accordingly di.ecti-d all Permanent Secretaries that trainees proceeding abroad should be thoroughly briefed ■a155 words
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Article150 1953-12-27 2 GANDHIJI BIOGRAPHY FOR CHAPTERS KANDY: Indo-Ceylon Rood. wmJI was strengthened in Kandy when Mr. C. C. Desai. High Commissioner for India] called in turn at the Asglriya and Malwatte Vinares an<J presented the High Priests and tJveir Chapters on behalf of the Gandhi Memorial Trust seven volumes each of theFOC - 150 words
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Article146 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: The Mayor of Colombo. Mr. T. Rudra. will resign if MM left-wing group in the Colombo Municipal Council insists on his keeping out of the council's civil reception to the Queen. Commenting on the Council.* recent decision to accord a civic reception to the146 words
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Article44 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: The 'Observer' learn* that the Prime Miroistcr has not asked Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament to declare their incomes and assets for the purpose of eradicating graft in public life. At present the instructions cover only civil servants. FOCFOC - 44 words
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96 1953-12-27 2 OOLOMBO: The Radio Commission may visit South India after January next year. The Commission believes that a study of radio services in South India will <be a great help in improving the services here. They say that the problems that have facedFOC - 96 words
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Article140 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: Mr. N. E. Wecrasooria. Q.C.. was invited by the members of the Kandyan unofficial parliamentary delegation to join them on their mission to Delhi. He has told them that he would not bo aible to do so. Mr. Weerasooria was Chairman of the KandyanFOC - 140 words
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Article79 1953-12-27 2 Ministership For Dudley COLOMBO; There is ooiLslderabLa speculation in political quarters regarding the likelihood of Mr. Dudley Senanayake accepting a portfolio early in January. After Mr. Senanayake returned from his holiday in India there were reports that one Minister had expressed willingness to mako way for Mr. Senanayake. In certainFOC - 79 words
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Article215 1953-12-27 2 JAFFNA: '"L^t me assure my Sinhalese friends that the Ceylon Tamils want no domination but only want to 5c equal partners In a. free Ceylon" and Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice-, at a meeting of the Young Men's Association Kathiody. HoFOC - 215 words
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Article183 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: A request lias been made to the Government. It is understood, by Mr. Susanth.ii tie Fonseka, Ceylon's ■Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary in Japan wno is now in Ceylon to permit a, good will mission irom China to come to Ceylon. Mr. de Fop^eka,FOC - 183 words
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Article126 1953-12-27 2 AMBALANGODA: A proposal to have the Premier drawn in a chariot by sixty erirLs at a Wellampdtiya- reception waa ridiculed by both Dr. N. M. Perera. the NLSSP leader and Mr. T. Rudra, mayor of Colombo, who addressed a meeting hero on the eve of theFOC - 126 words
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Article77 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: Ceylon women with "streamlined" figure^ are many, but very few of them are willing: to pose before the camera. This Ls the complaint of v newly formed group of amateur photographers in Colombo. Standing- before the lens of a camera can be very proritable they say.FOC - 77 words
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304 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: further safeguard* for mercantile employees will be provided for in a number of amendments to the Mercantile Kill. These will be made during the committee stage when the bill fimii's up for the final reading during the next session of Parliament. Under the amendments toFOC - 304 words
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Article140 1953-12-27 2 CASABLANCA, Dec. 25.— Seventeen persons, including ten Europeans, were killed yesterday by bomb which exploded in Casablanca's central market. Among the European dead were a 12-year-old girl and her father and three women. The other seven victims were five Morrocan Muslims and two Jcwa. An officialAP - 140 words
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Article143 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO The Council oay been publicly humiliated by Government by the way the Queen's visit programme has been drawn up It was stated at the monthly meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council. Mr. Cyril de S. Wileyeratne said: "Those who drew up the Queen's visit programme have failed toFOC - 143 words
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95 1953-12-27 2 Buu Lroc. Vietnam's Prime Minister Designate, appealed for national unity in "un extremely grave .situation" when he arrived here yesterday from Paris to form a new Vietnamese government. The Prince. Vietnamese High Commissioner in Paris for three years, was recalled by th« Head of StaU\Reuter - 95 words
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Article33 1953-12-27 2 LONDON. Dec. 25: The Soviet Deputy Minister of Machine Building Mr. Gregory Sergevitch Khlanov has boun awarded the Order of Lenin on the occasion of hi. s 50th birthday. Moscow Radio announced yesterday.33 words
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262 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: A resolution protesting against the publication in Ceylon newspapers of pictures of half -naked women was unanimously passed at the Congress of the Southern Province Manila Samithl held at the women's weaving school in Galle. Mrs. L. Wijayatilleka presided. The resolution held that ItFOC - 262 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-12-27 2 PHOTO. Mr. Caddick. Acting Trade Union Adviser, addressing the Mala van Plantation u,,rU, r. Union annual meeting: at Kuala Lumpur. Friday before last. PALANYPALANY - 24 words
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169 1953-12-27 2 COLOMBO: The Home Ministry ha* turned down the request of the Colombo Municipal Council to accord a civic address to the Queen at the jetty when she arrives in Ceylon. xne nome Ministry has also given a polite "no" to the suggestion ofFOC - 169 words
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Article104 1953-12-27 2 PANMUNJOM. Dec. 26. Th-e lone Briton and 2? Americans who have turned down "Come Home" appeals celcbiatcd a white Christmas. While a .snow and sleet •storm whirled over the prisoner of war compound, they had a Christmas meal .and drank Christmas beer provided by theA.P. - 104 words
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Article49 1953-12-27 2 NO QUARANTINE FORMALITIES COLOMBO:: The Gothic Lhe Royal yacht in whicl# the Queen and the Duke will nrrive hero next April, will be exempted from all quarantine formalitif .< when she :>uts into Colombo harbour. The authorities have also decided to Rive full diplomatic facilities to the OuppnV touragre.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article46 1953-12-27 2 TOKYO. Dee. 2(3. Kyodo T cw.s Agency n ;>ortcd the ta(M3MM government decided yesterday to import more :han U5511,646,000 worth of rice from Italy and Spain by March. Japan will import :0.000 ton* from Italy and 27.500 tons frcm Spain. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement76 1953-12-27 2 i\ %rv;jT'i p tomco^l c tra dition to use only the >est: nas een handed down \^y .1 j. I from days gone by. Tomco F^l k Perfumed Coconut Hair Oil *rjv has contributed greatly to the X^—-' |gi l^^"? i§ secret of soft lustrous hair. "■^>£>z^ ?mm COCONUT "AIR76 words
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Article484 1953-12-27 3 ERNAKULAM Sri Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Railway Minister, said the R s 5.5 crore, i>6.5 mile long Ernakulamt^uiion Railway Pioject was "now making rapid progress. The Minister said that at present the work was concentrated upon the ErnakulamKottayam section, and he hoped the section would be opened for484 words
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57 1953-12-27 3 KOZHIKODE: The Prime Minister. Sri Jawaharial Nehru, has sent a donation of Rs. 5.000 to the Collector of Malabar, Brl N. E. S. Raghavachari, for distres relief in Ponnani taluq. South Malabar, which was recently affected by Cholera resulting jn 31 deaths. The chequeFOC - 57 words
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Article69 1953-12-27 3 L>l,ic)v oil. and bunkering facilities in the Willingdon Island POgUlg aoout Rs. 8 likhs. an oil tanker berth in tho Ernakulam Channel, costing Re, 17 lakhs, and two new wharf bertha on the Ernakulain suit of the WlllingUon Island at a cost of about R,s. 96FOC - 69 words
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Article170 1953-12-27 3 MADRAS I Sir Mahomed Usman former Member of the Government of India and former Governor of Madras, in a statement said: "I should like to raise my voice of protest against the proposed unholy military alliance between Pakistan and America. As Indians we have nothingFOC - 170 words
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Article252 1953-12-27 3 NEW DELHI: A full-fledged agreement with the German combine Krupps and Demag concerning the proposed State-owned stivl ,iant to be erected at a cost of Rs 72 crore s is expected was signed here on December 21. A preliminary agreement was signed at Bonn on August 15 last252 words
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94 1953-12-27 3 MADRAS: At a public meeting at the Sri RamaKrishna Math, Mylapore, Sri S. Varadachariar presiding 8 committee was constituted to take steps for celebrating the birth-centenary of Sri Sarada mani Dcvi, consort of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Views were expressed at the meeting by several speaker?FOC - 94 words
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Article804 1953-12-27 3 VITHEN Harvard University established a Graduate School of Business Administration early in the 1900's, few United States industrial leaders thought much of the idea. The Harvard president's explaoatory description of business "as the oldest of the arts and the newest of the professions" was greeted with friendly ridicule.FOC - 804 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-12-27 3 PHOTO. A.P. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Is here seen startIn c the new 4,200 horsepower turbo-alternator at the Italian built Hydro-Electric Power Station 20 mile* South of Addis Ababa.-A.P. - 30 words
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Article25 1953-12-27 3 NEW YORK. Doc. 26. A tall, rug<sred one-time Federal Attorney, Francis W. H. Adams, yesterday was named £<> .boss New York Clty'a 20,000-man police force.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article50 1953-12-27 3 LONDON', Dec. Z6. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill K ot an embroidered cushion cover made from old-fashioned silk cigar bands. The donor. Miss Ethel Robinson, a retired Civil Servant, said: "I've meant to send it to him half a dozen times, bat I've been too shy." A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article127 1953-12-27 3 THEIR FIRST X'MAS GREETINGS! WASHINGTON. Dec. 26 Georgi Zaroubin. Soviet Rv&> sia'a Ambassador to the United State*, yesterday asked a radio newsman to "convey to the American people his Christmas greeting and his best wishes for the New Year." The message was passed oB by Davis Wills, comm<-ntatot on aA.P. - 127 words
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Article78 1953-12-27 3 WASHIINIiTUN. L>CC. 26. President Eisenhower flew to Augusta. Georgia yesterday with his wife to spend Christmas week In seclusion with liia family after voicing "bright hopes" for peace in a divided world in a Christmas Eve message Thursday night. Tho President Intends to stay in his newReuter - 78 words
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Article88 1953-12-27 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay has issued an order prohibiting primary teachers from participating in the Bhoodan movement, Sri Dinker Rao Desai Education Minister, told the State Legislative Assembly. The order states: "primary teachers in the employ of district school boards and authorised municipalities can subscribe inFOC - 88 words
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Article58 1953-12-27 3 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa. Dec. 26. Police officers seized scores of bottles of liquor here Thursday night In a Christmas Eve clean up of the city's vice. They cordoned off a big areaof this seaport and then raided more than 20 homes in a searchReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-12-27 3 Malay boys on KeJan EatmU (Kulai) are learning IVunU at the Estate Tamil School. Here are Maslrt (SwTn) a rl^ m^ n (St I} P^^Waphed when they recently visited the TAMIL MURABU and INDIAN DAII Y MAIL office* in Singapore.43 words
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Article55 1953-12-27 3 FIRE HAVOC IN KOWLOON HONGKONG, Dec. 26.— Flamous swept through 1,000 wooden huts in the Kowloon area of Hongkong last night, making at least 20,000 homeless. Casualties were not known. The huts housed refugees from China. Firemen were still trying to control the flames five hours after the outbreak. PoliceReuter - 55 words
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Article79 1953-12-27 3 LONDON: A Stalin Peace Prize for 1953 has been awarded to Maj-Gco. Saheb Singh Sokhay of India, the Soviet news agrency, "Tass"' reported. The awa^d was also made to M. Pierre Cot a Left-wing member of the French National Assembly, and former Ail Minister, "Tass'' said.79 words
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