Indian Daily Mail, 12 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-12 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 1. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article94 1954-02-12 1 BUFFALO). N.Y.. Feb. 11.—. I'.S. Congressman Walter H. Jud<] said yesterday the peoples of Asia "want desperately to be on the j»ide of the free world. but they are (i'rai<i the free world won't -tnnd by them." Dr. Judd. ;t former Medical Missionary to China, spoke94 words
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110 1954-02-12 1 Weapon Thai Will Freeze All Life LONDON, Feb. 11.—Intelligence Digest, a privately owned British magazine which chums to have agents in the Soviet orbit, reported the Russians have successfully I Oii ted a new weapon which •rcezes all life solid over larse areas. The magazine, which also Claim to haveA.P. - 110 words
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Article67 1954-02-12 1 OXFORD, England, Feb 11 —The University City of Oxford had more than twice as many drunks last year as its rival University Cambridge, according to the Chief Constable of Oxford. The number charged by Oxford in the 12 months was 65, six more than the previous year andReuter - 67 words
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389 1954-02-12 1 LONDON, Feb. 11. The Churchill government last Bight rode out a storm of criticism over the new BritishJapanese trade pact as the House of Commons rejected a Socialist sponsored censuring motion 297 258. The showdown came after Peter Thorneycroft, president of theA.P. - 389 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-02-12 1 Indian Textile Experts Visit Massachusetts Mrs. Kamla hmvrthrv of India (>«at»«l. right), who has been chie r of the Industrial Psychology DiviNir.n of tiie Ahmedabat) Texiiie lnduHtr>N Re•>earr.h Associates)' in India, in >l: '\>n iiniin- her i»-«>»-nt \isit t-o th« Massa churteAts Stuto House in Knttton. She \m an exchangeA.P. - 99 words
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149 1954-02-12 1 TERRORISTS RAID WEST JAVA VILLAGE JAKARTA. Feb. 11. Fourteen people were killed and 13 injured when an estimated 1.000 wellarmed terrorists raided and looted three West Java villages on Monday night, according to official reports reaching heic today. The attack, the biggest to be carried out by rebels in months,A.P. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-02-12 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, only woman member of the Singapore Legislative Council, presents Mrs. Richard Nixon with a sarong, and .shows her how it should be worn,r— dn the Washington office of her husbands Vice-P resident Richard Nixon, «een on left. Mrs. Choy, born in North Borneo of ChineseA.P. - 63 words
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156 1954-02-12 1 SEOUL, Feb. 11 More Indian troops, heading homeward, moved without incident today over guarded routes to Inchon harbour and the possibility of interference by South Korean Forces appeared lessened. It was the second group of Indian soldiers to make the trip156 words
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Article25 1954-02-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent CUTTACK. Feb. 11.— Mr. P. Kumaraswami Raja was sworn as Governor of Oris»a hcr« today -Copyright.25 words
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Article23 1954-02-12 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson. 1952 Democratic presidential nominee, says he is not "a candidate for anything- at the moment.' A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article122 1954-02-12 1 The British troopship 'Asturias* carrying the first group of Indian troop* from Korea, is expected to arrive in Singapore on Monday, Feb. 15. "I .T-niirn l"::riri."nt]lll|ii!it.ii;|iiii|:ii in ,|;m sent the government is not considering any particular measures" against the Indians Nevertheless, U.S. troops stood guard alongA.P. - 122 words
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137 1954-02-12 1 'Wolf Boy' Responding To Treatment NEW DELHI, Feb. 11— Medical authorities at Lucknow who described a deformed, crippled 9-year old child as a "wolfboy" still were unable to find the most important piece of their puzzle tho identity of the people who abandoned him in a railway carriage. Hospital SuperintendentA.P. - 137 words
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Article75 1954-02-12 1 NKW DELHI. Feb. 11. A RuMi.it! mm trade delegation arrived here yesterday to negotiate a trade pact wthi India. A Commerce Ministry spokesman said th^ talk* Mad been initiated at Rumania's request. In the past, he said, trade between the two countries has been meager. India75 words
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Article58 1954-02-12 1 MONTE CARLO, Feb. 11.— Former King Farouk arrived here yesterday from Courmayeur, Italy, in his big American automobile which ha drove himself. He was accompanied by an unidentified 20 year old girl, his secretary and a maid. The former monarch said he did not knowAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-12 1 Mllena Vrajakova, actress wife of Yugoslav Army Chief of Staff Peko Dapcevic, emerged as the central figure In the bitecrest controversy within the ranks of President Tito's Communist Government since it broke with Russia in 1948.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article90 1954-02-12 1 McCarthy To Oppose Ike SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. Sen. Joseph McCarthy said late yesterday he docs not intend to change his national speech-making tactics, despite President Eisenhower's advice that Republican leaders avoid extreme partisanship in these serious times. Asked by reporters if he considers his .stand as opposing the President,A.P. - 90 words
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Article82 1954-02-12 1 SEOUL, Feb. 11.— A South Korean special mission left yesterday for South East Asian countries in an effort to promote an Asian anti-Com-munist alliance, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Major General Choi buk Shin, former South Korean delegate to the Panmunjom truce talks, heads the threemanA.P. - 82 words
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130 1954-02-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 11 Twenty three thousand teachers belonging to two thousand secondary schools in Bengal launched on a strike calling on the Government to pay them dearness allowance at enhanced rate of rupees thirty five and implement the pay scales130 words
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Article94 1954-02-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court today held Madras Electricity Supply Undertakings Acquisition Act 1949 to be void of constitution. Legislation empowered the State Government to take over Commercial electricity undertakings in the State on payment of compensation. The94 words
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Article126 1954-02-12 1 EVEREST CONQUERORS HONOURED WASHINGTON. F(?b. 11.The British conquerors of Mt. Everest, Brig. Sir John Hunt and Sir Edmund Hillary, had n White Houso engagement today to receive the National Geographic Society's Hubbard iMedal. President Eisenhower arranged to make the presentaUon in the presence of the British and New Zealand AmbassadorsA.P. - 126 words
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Article77 1954-02-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent BELLARY, Feb. 11. The Taluk branch of Andhra Mahasabha meeting in conference here demanded the re -union of Bellary, now part of Mysore, according to Misra Award, with Andhra and asking Mysore Government to give up Bellary voluntarily. The conference appointed three77 words
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289 1954-02-12 1 (COLOMBO PLAN The Government of India is offering Scholarships I Fellowships tenable in India under the Technical Cooperation (Colombo Plan) Scheme for students from the Federation of Malaya for the year 1954-55. Applicants for scholarships, for a diploma course in Science' or Engineering subjects289 words
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Article21 1954-02-12 1 Family remittances to China from Malaya in January 1954 totalled $3,700,484 of which 12.3T1.523 w«nt from Singapore.21 words
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59 1954-02-12 1 The Indian Daily Mall enters today its tenth year of publication. Looking back it thanks all its readers, well-wishers, advertisers and patrons for the help and encouragement it has been privileged to enjoy at their hands. It looks forward with full courage andEd.I.D.M. - 59 words
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295 1954-02-12 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.--Scnators Richard B. Russell (Democrat-Georgia) and Mike Mansfield (Democrat-Montana) said yesterday they fear the United States may be backed into war In Indo-china. They called upon President Eisenhower to consult Congress before taking any further steps to help the FrenchA.P. - 295 words
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Article41 1954-02-12 1 VATIOAN CITY, Feb. 11 The condition of Pope Pius XII was reported unchanged today, three weeks after th« Vatican first announced he was ill. Alfter passing a quiet flight he heard mass as u> tiM thM KUi.'?un r ,><- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article605 1954-02-12 2 THERE are some people ft who refuse to be saved J from destruction. The t worst are those who are b bent upon committing jjj suicide, and nothing in the world can stop them. Dr. Syngman Rhee, the President of the so-called Republic of South Korea,605 words
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Article, Illustration2016 1954-02-12 2 Mary Hornaday - Women Gain High Posts In U.N. Mary Hornaday by i TUIE minister of the gospel who recently complained n New York that women am iot taking a big enough roto ,n prevention of war evidently ladn't visited the United Na;lons lately. Not only would he have >een a graceful, silver-haired2,016 words
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Article445 1954-02-12 2 TWILIGHT LADIES OF CEYLON Police records divide Colombo's Increasing numbers of Twilight Ladies' into three categories, Namely (1) The habitue of the '•houses" (2) The professional 4 pick-ups'; and (3) The woman who is hired against i her wish by "wolves." But whatever the classification, the 'profession' has in- <FOC - 445 words
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Article164 1954-02-12 2 Franco's Assurance To Moors MADRID, Feb. 10. Spam will continue to defend the unity of its Moroccan Empire even though "violent French action 1 has destroyed the political foundations of the protectorate, Generalissimo Franco declared Tuesday. Franco spoke during a solemn ceremony at his Pardo palace, in which a delegationA.P. - 164 words
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Article93 1954-02-12 2 CALCUTTA, Feb. 10.— Riot squads will stand by £a Calcutta today when West Bengal school teachers stage a mass rally as a start to an effective i strike for more pay and ali lowances. The teachers have announci ed that they will defy a Govi93 words
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Article1149 1954-02-12 2 MADRAS: Speaking at the Madras School of Social Work, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, explained the position of a constitutional Governor in India and pointed out that the Governor was a representative ot the Centre but a servant of the State of which he was the head.FOC - 1,149 words
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Article57 1954-02-12 2 oalt LiAiKE CITY. Feb. 10- A nuclear scientist said yesterday locomotive run b\ atomic power could be built to compete successfully with diesel power if the cost of Its uranium fuel wa.s not too high. Dr. Lyle B. Borst of the University of Utah supervised the study and57 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-02-12 3 At leant fiOO i>Uffrim» were kill, if and many store hundred injur««f when a crowd stampeded during: the Kumbb Mela r. lijnouw festival held near Allahabad at the confluence of the Ganges and the Jurnnia. A |inKvvi(in of holy men were iuj»t retoinanr to the «horeAP - 106 words
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Article167 1954-02-12 3 INDO-CEYLON AGREEMENT WELCOMED NEW DEL«I: Mr. C. "oomuraswamy, the Oeylon Hi eh Commiasioner in India tid that although the recent agreement between the Inrtian and the Ctylonesc Prime Ministers did not 9olve ail the outstanding problems between the two countries, it h.id created "an excellent t tnio.-phere of friendliness mdFOC - 167 words
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Article252 1954-02-12 3 DACCA: The postponement uf the general elections in Baat Bengal by about three Mdn may lead to the imix>sition of Governor's rule in the province from March 14. lill a Ministry is formed, according to pol.tical observers. The polling now commencing: from March 8 willFOC - 252 words
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Article705 1954-02-12 3 N. U. P.'S EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT QUESTIONS BEFORE PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: The Allahabad Kumbh Mela tragedy, which took the tol of a thousand lives or more has shocked many persons in the capital. Members of the Union Parliament; who are here, are so agitated over the eventFOC - 705 words
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Article63 1954-02-12 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Oonstituent Assembly will meet here on Murch 12. The Constituent Assembly adjourned last November without comple ting consideration of the controversial Basic Principles (Committee report. The adjournment was necessitated because of the Bast Pakistan general elections, scheduled for March At U* forUwooU&f goal**,' the Assembly,FOC - 63 words
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Article87 1954-02-12 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's name Is bring recommended to the Norwegian Parliament for the Nobel Peace Prize award this, year, it is learnt here. A resolution entitled Nehru the Peace- Maker" Hill be adopted at the Delhi State Convention of the World Democratic PeaceFOC - 87 words
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Article176 1954-02-12 3 POONA: The Sir Ousrow Wadia institute of Electrical Technology, Poona. has dtvcloped an audiometer which provides for the scientific tcatinj* of the ear. Claimed to be the first of its kind in India, this electronic instrument, has the capacity of testing the audibility at any frequency betweenFOC - 176 words
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Article84 1954-02-12 3 BOMBAY: The All-India Trade Union Congress has uitecd upon the Union Government to appoint an allIndia tribunal for the insurance industry to investigate the conditions of work c<f insurance employees. In a statement supporting the All-India Insurance Employees' Association on thus issu\ the AITUO has urged the GovernmentFOC - 84 words
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Article56 1954-02-12 3 LONDON: Mr. Peter Baker Ooas. M.P. for South Norfolk, sent a telegram to explain that he could not attend a meetings of 400 women constituents at Attleborougrh because lie was detained at the Commons. The message as the Post Office transcribed it— was that because of "Parliamentfiry heautips"FOC - 56 words
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40 1954-02-12 3 KARAIKUDI: Dr, A. Lakshmanaswaini Mudaliar. Vice-Chancellor cf Madras University will lay on Feb. H the foundation stone for the library to be constructed In the Ala*rai>pa College Campus h«Te in memory of the lat« tiar- FOCFOC - 40 words
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206 1954-02-12 3 HINDI STUDY TRIBUTE TO SOUTH INDIANS BOMBAY. Sii S. K. Patil, President of Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee said that India's unity could be akxengthened onjly through the national language, Hindi Addressing the 14th convocation of the Rashtra Prachar Sabha, Matun&a. he .said that he had no objection to Urdu beingFOC - 206 words
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Article269 1954-02-12 3 POONA: Sri B. N. Datar, TTnion Deputy Minister for Home Affair^, said the Union Government was proposing to abolish the system of trial bv the aid of assessors. Sri Datar, who was addressing the members of the Poooa. Bench, and Bar, said the system wasFOC - 269 words
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Article129 1954-02-12 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— The Indian Ambassador, Mr. G, L.. Mehta said yesterday he wished India would accept the "realistic and democratic" attitude of Americans that physical labour was honourable work. "Here in the United States the social virtue of labour lies in its usefulness and no honest129 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-02-12 3 Please Do Not Disturb Me, Madam When she visited Lendu New Village school in Malacca Lady Tempter (right) asked Shirley Tan, need 4, the youngest pupil in Standard I. (writing *>n left), to p*>se for a picture with her. Shirley was either t«»-» shy-or too engrossed 1 In her school53 words
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228 1954-02-12 3 BOMBAY: A six-day conference of about 40 dissident Socialists, which concluded- here recently decided 1 to "continue efforts for the development of an independent Socialist party" in the country. The Conference, which called itself the ninth annual Nationai Conference of the Socialist Party, felt that228 words
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211 1954-02-12 3 NEW DELHI: The Governments of India and Pakistan have decided that restrictions on through bookings of personal and household property of evacuees should be removed and fresh instructions Issued to allow the removal of property to this category to the other country, gays a RehabilitationFOC - 211 words
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Article62 1954-02-12 3 DJAKARTA, Feb. 10.— The port of Tandjong Priok was paralysed (for one hour this morning by a labour strike ordered by the Communist dominated Union of Waterfront Workers. Nine enterprises, among which were the most important shipping companies, Rodcwna and workshops, were affected by the strike. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article254 1954-02-12 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Louis Fischer, U.S. Author and Journalist, said that Mahatma Gandhi was the basic bond between India and the United States. Mr. Fischer was speaking at a ceremony to mark the first I release in India of the cheaper 'edition of Gandhi's biography byFOC - 254 words
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Article396 1954-02-12 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Desraj Dhameja. a Delhi Sub-judge, framed preliminary issues in a civil suit, filed by Thakur Afohinder Singh, a former "flicial of the former" GwaJior State, against the Maharaja of Gwalior. Thakur Mohinder Singh, in hi- «uu claimed the grant of an annuity of396 words
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Article26 1954-02-12 4 Executive Committee mectmg of the Cinema Fans' Association. Singapore will be held Sunday, Feb. 14 at 5.30 ;.jii. at 20-H, Cray Lane, Singa.pore-18.26 words
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345 1954-02-12 4 Sir John's Appeal To Leftists Forget Past, Join Hands Make Ceylon Prosperous DENIYAYA: "Don't be beguiled and hind by the empty promises and false hopes held oat by the Communists. Forget that you were ever Leftists and worked against the Government Pat the past behind you and join hands withFOC - 345 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-02-12 4 Tuan Syed Hassan bin Syed Zain Shahabudfn, who has been appointed as State Secretary, Kedah, as from Feb. 1, 1984, by Hi» Highness the Sultan of Kedah. (Wept, of Information Photo).35 words
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Article66 1954-02-12 4 At the annual general meeting of the Rajaji Sports Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President: K. Rajangam (re-elected). Vice-President U. Thiagarajan, Hon. Secretary I. Paul, Hon. Treasurer G. Jaganathan, Sports Secretary P. Sundram, Sports Captain A. Majid, Vice Captain S. Araarthalingam, Hon.66 words
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343 1954-02-12 4 In Search Of Spot Hollowed By Buddha COLOMBO: A passage in the Mah.ivamsa, describing- the spot, which the Buddha, is said to have hallowed on his visit to Sri Pada, has launched an expedition of ten Ceylonese in search of it The expedition, which will be assisted by fifteen R.A.F.FOC - 343 words
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Article32 1954-02-12 4 'Man Does Not Live By Krcad Alone," will be the subject of discussion at the Bahai Centre, 36 The Arcade, Raffles Place, on Saturday. Feb. 13 at 2.30 p.m.32 words
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Article435 1954-02-12 4 LONDON, Feb. 11.—Divorced couples will be unable to remarry in church during the lifetime of their previous partner if a proposal now before a Church of England legal body becomes law. The proposal Is among several in a draft plan to revise ecclesiastical laws which haveReuter - 435 words
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Article67 1954-02-12 4 Following candidates wore declared successful in the Book-Keeping: Examination of the Institute of Book-Keepers, London, held in the Commercial Institute Kuala Lumpur last December. Preliminary Sta?e: Alagfaj>Dan. P.L., Chidambaram. R.M., Karunakaran. K.N., Manickam, R.M. (Second Place), Melvill, M.W.8., Palaniappan, A.R., Prabhakaran, V.F.. Rameingrh, R., and Settiappan. K. Intermediate67 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-02-12 4 BRILLIANT STICK WORK BY TOURISTS LOCAL TEAM GIVES A TOUGH FIGHT Singapore Hockey Eleven was able to score one w*U deserved goal against three scored by Indian Hockey Eleven, world's strongest team to aU account*, and lost cheerfully. No body expected the local274 words
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Article372 1954-02-12 4 MOSCOW, Feb. 11. Some of the goods Russia wants to buy from Britain are on the British strategic liat, the leader of tHe British group of businessman said yesterday at the end of their two-week trade visit to Moscow. Mr. J B. Scott said the SovietReuter - 372 words
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Article85 1954-02-12 4 Leading members of the medical, social welfare, education, health and civic organisations and agencies will meet on Monday, Feb. 15, in the Libra* ry of Gan Eng Seng School at 5 p.m. to discuss the formation of a Couneil of Health Educa* tion in the Colony. Its85 words
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165 1954-02-12 4 REPINDIA WILL PLAY "GOODWILL" MATCHES IN K.L. The Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon and Mrs. Menon, and their daughter Miss Rukmini Menon will be among the badminton team which Mr. A. P. Menon will be taking to Kuala Lumpur today to play a .series of165 words
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Article108 1954-02-12 4 The first annual General Meeting of the Kerala Samajam, Selangor was held at the Town Hall on Saturday, Feb. 6, when the following Office Bearers were elected for the ensu.ng year. President Mr. P. N. Pillai, Vice Presidents Mrs. Mary KuruvUa and Mr. C. K. Abauilah, Hon.108 words
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Article119 1954-02-12 4 The following- Players are selected to represent Netaji Memorial Sports Club in a friendly Soccer matches against: R.A.F. Sembawang on *eb. 13, a.t Sembawansr Ground; and "C" Coy 30 Bn H.Q. 3 8.0.D. on Feb. 14, at 8.0.D.C.A. Ground. Kick Off at 5.15 p.m. On Feb119 words
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Article77 1954-02-12 4 The marriage of Mr. S. Anthony, oldest son of Lourdmary and Mr. A. S. Nathan, and Miss Suzanne Ooland eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. X. A. Colond i s to be solemnised at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 50 Ophir Road, Singapore tc moirow. Feb.77 words
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