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Title Section16 1952-04-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 76. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article639 1952-04-26 1 Progress Made In Demilitarisation Number Character Of Forces On Cease-Fire Line Unsolved UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 25. Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, reported today that jv^gros- had been »nade in Hie ,j<estion of r|.«,-ri»iia-rising Kashmir i>ut that one issue still remained unresolv ed betweenReuter - 639 words
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81 1952-04-26 1 INDIAN WOMAN DISCUSSES WOMEN'S ROLE WASHINGTON: Women 0 of the world can do much to foster understanding and appreciation among nations and :eople. Mrs. B. R. Sen. wife ol the Indian Ambassador, told a meeting of the Women's Democratic Club here Tuesday. "The women of India have ilways looked upon81 words
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Article52 1952-04-26 1 NEW DJELHI, Apr. 25— Sir SarvapalLi Radbakrtohnan. until recenUy Ambassador in Moscow, was today declared elected as first Vice-President of the Indian Republic Sir Sarvapalli's name was put forward by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and his election was uncontented. He will be sworn in on MayReuter - 52 words
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Article132 1952-04-26 1 women have "played a notable part in the struggle for freedom." Describing the emergence into public life of Indian women during the last 40 years, she said: "Our women have achieved a definite place in the new social order and will take their full share in their country's endeavour towardsUSIS - 132 words
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Article278 1952-04-26 1 ONG'S APPEAL TO TUAN BESAR AND HUMBLE MESSENGER "You must register and vote. You most awake the lazy ones, educate the stupid ines and explain to the Kambong' ones, that it is in the interest of all of us that we should and must register278 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-04-26 1 Reporters and photographers crowd round as the Aga Khan leaves his Villa at Cannes, South France, on Apr. 17, for the first time since his illness. At the side of the Aga Khan, who has been suffering from a heart disease is the Begum atAP - 69 words
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Article156 1952-04-26 1 TRUMAN SAID TO STALIN 'QUIT'! WASHINGTON, Apr. 25. President Truman disclosed Thursday that in 1945-46 he sent an ultimatum to Gene.alissimo Stalin to get Soviet troops out of Persia during che Soviet-Persian dispute ver Azerbaijan. At his weekly press conference the President, reveaisd the ultimatum and a series of otherReuter - 156 words
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105 1952-04-26 1 TOKYO, Apr. 23. The Kyodo news agency said Japan will ask the Indian government to plead with the Jommunists for release of Japanese being held in Ru^ia and Red China. Kyodo quoted Foreign Office sources that about 17,800 Japanese internedA.P. - 105 words
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283 1952-04-26 1 Further details are now known about the capture of the terrorist camp by the 10th Federal Jungle Company which was reported on Thursday. This very successful action took place in the Segamat area of Johore when No. 2 section of the H)th Federal Jungle283 words
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Article150 1952-04-26 1 PAKISTAN URGED TO QUIT C'WEALTH? Reuter KARACHI, Apr. 25.—Pakistan's Interior Minister Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani told Parliament on Thursday his country was in the Common, wealth not for other peoples interests but "as long as it suits us." He said the case of the industrialist Mubarak Ali Ahmed (returned to IndiaReuter - 150 words
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Article87 1952-04-26 1 The Gazette dated Apr. 25, announces that the Governoi has appointed the following persons to be Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Sin' gapore: Mr. S. Syed Ahmad Mr. Leslie Arthur William* Mr. S. Syed Ahmad, a resident of the Colony for more than thirty87 words
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Article62 1952-04-26 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 25— Prime Minister Dr. Malan told Parliament Thursday that he vould "not abandon South vest Africa." Dr. Malan said the Opposi wanted the government o continue sending reports ,o the United Nations on Southwest Africa, no longer is a voluntary policy, but. asReuter - 62 words
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Article66 1952-04-26 1 LONDON, Apr. 25. The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II will take place either :n the last week of May or .he first week of June, 1933. in authoritative source said. An official announcement the date is expected soon. Reports were current here Tuesday, June 2, 1953 vasReuter - 66 words
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167 1952-04-26 1 FRI: Kuala Lumpur circle War Executive Committee decided this morninjf that the security position in the Sungei Tua area is not such that the 24-hour curfew can be lifted yet. In order, however, not to interfere more than necessary with167 words
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643 1952-04-26 1 CEYLON PREMIER TURNS DOWN INDIA GOVT. SUGGESTIONS "I am advised that there is no provision in our law of a special procedure eith e r during the life-time or after the dissolution of a parliament for the passing of 'special ordinance' as suggestedF.O.C. - 643 words
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Article94 1952-04-26 1 The Twentieth Meeting oi the Conference of Rulers which began its meeting on Apr. 23, ended its session, on Apr. 24. On the second day of the sitting, the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, attended the meeting. He was accompanied by the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr.94 words
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Article143 1952-04-26 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 25.— The Working Cpmmittee of the Ceylon Indian Congress Wednesday approved plans to launch a non.violent struggle for the restoration of voting rights to Indians in the forthcoming general elections in the island. The Indian community will seek moral support of all Ceylonese political organisationsGIIS - 143 words
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164 1952-04-26 1 Karachi Doctor Slays His Son Under Delusion KARACHI. Apr. 25. -Police reported yesterday that Mo--i.iimed Ahamad, a Karachi physician, slew his ninc-vear-old son with a butcher'.s ':nife under the delusion God had given him the same command he gave the Prophet Abraham. The 30-year-old widower •nade this confession: He awokeA.P. - 164 words
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Advertisement6 1952-04-26 1 BEST |js i|| INDIAN PAIN feJgJpJfiBALM6 words
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966 1952-04-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Apr. 26, 1952. WHITHER DRIFTING? Only a few days ago we expressed a hope that Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Premier of Ceylon will see reason and do justice by the Indian residents there. We attributed those sentiments to the young Premier on the strength of the966 words
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152 1952-04-26 2 Protest Against Zafrullah's Ref. To Hindu Scriptures KARACHI, Apf. 22. Six kistan Constituent Assembly on minority members of the PaThursday last staged a walKout as a protest against the Foreign Minister, Mr. Zafrullah Khan's quotations from Hindu scriptures. The minority members said Mr. Zafrullah Khan was quoting with mischievous Intent.FOC - 152 words
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Article76 1952-04-26 2 HYDERABAD. Apr. 24.— A tobacco research station will start functioning shortly in Madhira in Hyderabad State The construction of the station is now in rapid progress. It will be run by the Agriculture Department of the State Government. Virginia by the Government. Virginia tobacco is mostly cultivated inFOC - 76 words
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Article714 1952-04-26 2 Employees Provident F und Act Scheme 7o Implement Legislation NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— A draft scheme for implementing the Employees' Provident Funds Act, 1952, has been published by the Ministry of Labour, Government of India, for comments by all persons likely to be affected. The Government will consider suggestions andFOC - 714 words
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Article181 1952-04-26 2 NEW DtiLkil, Apr. 22.— About 50 Delhi motorists, including some women, are expected to participate in a 130--mile motor rally, organised by the Automobile Association of Upper India on April 27. MajGen. Thimmaya is one of the competitors. An official of the AssociationFOC - 181 words
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Article166 1952-04-26 2 NAGPUR, Apr. 22.— Mr. M Patanjali Sastri, Chief Justice of India, said here that a law journal publishing comments, criticisms and remarks on the judgments of various High Courts will have a big future in our country. Speaking at a reception accorded to him onFOC - 166 words
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115 1952-04-26 2 I MADRAS. Apr. 22.— Messrs. ,P. Ramamurti, P. Jeevanandam, M. R. Venkataraman and I two other members of the Communist Party of Tamil Nad met Mr. C. Rajagopala- c-hari. Chief Minister, at the Secretariat and urged the with, drawal of certain cases pending againstFOC - 115 words
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Article115 1952-04-26 2 JAIPUR, Apr. 22.— The Elec- tion Commission by a notifi- cation has fixed the dates for the by-elections to the Jodhpur City (B) Asewnbly constituency and Jodhpur Parliamentary constituency necessitated by [the death of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. April 24, 26 and 29 have been fixed asFOC - 115 words
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Article73 1952-04-26 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 22.— The Government of India announced on Thursday last that they would pelir.it export of susar upto 50.00U tons out of the Government controlled etocks held in factories. A Press Note s: id it was proposed to give private trader* the opportunity toFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-04-26 2 Photo. Washington's White House, official residence of the President of the United States of America, is reflected in a little bird pond on the south grounds of the mansion. The White House, recently remodelled inside and renovated outside, is exacted to be reopened to the public >ooh.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article431 1952-04-26 2 RAMNAD. Apr. 22—Thanking the citizen? of Ramnad for an address presented to him Tuesday last evening, at the Ramnad Club premises, the Raja of Ramnad, Minister for House Rent Control, declined to accept a silver casket inlaid with gold in which the addles? wasFOC - 431 words
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262 1952-04-26 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22. A Frees Note issued by the Ministry of Rehabilitation says. It is understood that In res. ponse to an Invitation from I the United States of America, Mr. Sudhir Ohosh is proceeding to the U.S.A. to give evidence before the Senate ForeignFOC - 262 words
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Article191 1952-04-26 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— The Government of India have constituted a committee, with Mr. K. M. Raha. Deputy DittsctorGenral of Civil Aviation, as Chairmna, to examit.« the existing operating procedures and practices at present followed by air crews and recommend guch measures a.<? wil* make theFOC - 191 words
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136 1952-04-26 2 LAHORE. Apr. 22. The Frontier Awatni League has urged the immediate release of Chan Abdul Graffar Khan In view of the alarming deterioration in his health. The Provincial Committee or the League, at a meeting In Nowshera, also called for the ippointment ofFOC - 136 words
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Article132 1952-04-26 2 Junagadh Begum's Petition LAHORE. Apr. 22— The Begum of Junagadh, Munawar Jehan, has filed a petition in the Federal Court for special leave to appeal against the decision of the Chief Court of Sind rejecting her habeas corpus petition. The petition ha<? stated, inter alia, that His Highness the NawabFOC - 132 words
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59 1952-04-26 2 Socialist Conference HYDERABAD, Apr. 22. —A special convention of the Socialist Party of India will be holfl at Nagpur from May 6 to 10. The convention would, among other things, discuss the party's work in the variour State legislatures and other organisational matters. 1 The Hyderabad Socialist Party will sendFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement82 1952-04-26 2 I otopo a lot ofj %^MmSk I backache When faulty kidney action allows harmful* f^y^*^' impurities to remain in the body, the result is often KfBW backache, symptoms of rheumatism or joint and muscle pains. So it is very wise to take a few De Witt's Pills f occasionally, because82 words
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467 1952-04-26 3 Tentative Programme For Parliament Session RLY. BUDGET MAY 22: GENERAL BUDGET THE NEXT DAY NEW DELHI, Apr. 23.— T he new I u>e of the People, which has been summoned to meet on May 13. is expected to be in session till the end o i July. The Council ofFOC - 467 words
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417 1952-04-26 3 Studying Legal Implications For Appointment Of Dy. Ministers BOMBAY, Apr. 24.— Mr. Morarji Desai, Leader of the Congress Party in the Bombay State Legislature completed his list of members of the Company Cabinet and forwarded the same to Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor <>FOC - 417 words
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Article53 1952-04-26 3 India is preparing to send this month an official delegation to Japan to try to arrange for the co-operation of Japanese industrialists in the establishment of a pig-iron plant in India. The mission also will discuss -with Japan government officials trade expansion and economic cooperation of53 words
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Article91 1952-04-26 3 ENFIELD. Middlesex: Many young people who go to the cinema twice a week would .soon be disillusioned if they were to live for only a few weeks with some of their film idols, the vicar and Rural Dean of Enfield, the Rev. J. B. Harington EvansReuter - 91 words
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216 1952-04-26 3 MADRAS, Apr. 23. The Governor will address a joint sitting of the Madras Legislative Assembly and the Madras Legislative Council on May 6 at 5 p.m. in the new Assembly Chamber, Government Estate. Mount Road, it is officially announced. The election ofFOC - 216 words
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Article191 1952-04-26 3 BANGALORE, Apr. 20.— There is no hope of rescuing alive anyone of the 20 workers entombed under tons of rock, displaced by the rockburst yesterday in the Champion Reef mine at Kolar Gold Fields, according to Mr. Arthur Taylor. Directing Manager of John Taylor and Company,FOC - 191 words
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Article77 1952-04-26 3 Dr. Helen Dickens, an Amrican negro surgeon, is the .irst woman of her race to be certified as a fellow in the International College of Surgeons. She and four other American negro surgeons were admitted into the College during its recent convention at Chicago. Illinois. This77 words
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Article47 1952-04-26 3 LUCKNOW, Apr. 24.— Hindi is to become the official language of Uttar Pradesh by this year. Since the official language bill passed by State Legislature became law in November last, six departments of the Government have adopted Hindi as their medium of work. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article37 1952-04-26 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 24.— Delhi will shortly be cleared of all slums existing at present. A survey of all slums is being made and the State Government's intention is to clear slums as soon as possible. GIISGIIS - 37 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-04-26 3 Bolivian revolutionaries take shelter in a narrow street on the outskirts of La Paz, Bolivia, during the fighting in the revolt. The civilian fighters worked their way down into the town. In the background is the hill atop which is the Bolivian Air Force Airport. Cheering crowds almostA.P. - 100 words
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Article84 1952-04-26 3 AHMEDABAD. April 23. Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary of the Socialist Party, last Sunday, announced that his party would not put up a candidate against Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister -designate, in the by-election to the State Assembly from Ahmedabad. Mr. Mehta, who had arrived hereFOC - 84 words
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96 1952-04-26 3 CALCUTTA. Apr. 23.— Mr. J. D. Gray, who has been deputed by the Ford Founda tion to work in West Bengal to draw up a scheme for the training of officials and nonofficials in rural development work, had a discussion with the West Bengal ChiefGIIS - 96 words
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Article40 1952-04-26 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— Dr. K. N. Katju, Home Minister, presided over a function organised by the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. The function was to observe the death anniversary of the Poet Iqbal who died 14 years igo.40 words
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Article154 1952-04-26 3 LONDON, Apr. 22. Comet Jet airliners will be flying to India and Singapore in May in prc7iaration for the opening of regular services in August. Sir Miles Thomas, chairmar »f the British Overseas Air•ays Corporation, told the ?TI special correspondent who '.ravelled in Monday's demonstrationReuter - 154 words
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Article95 1952-04-26 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 23. -Trustees of the Ford Foundation have approved a grant of $1,873,485 to the Government of India to cover current expenses of organising and operating 25 additional centres for training stall required for carrying on work in the projected community development programme. ThisFOC - 95 words
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Article92 1952-04-26 3 THURS: In the Ulu Yam area of Ulu Selangor, the vil lagers went to the poll yesterday to effect a Ketua Kampong by secret ballot for the first time. The candidates Che Ibrahim and Che Arshad stood for nomination. On the 49 eligible voters who are92 words
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Article57 1952-04-26 3 The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Robert. Benson Carey t s be an Official Member of the Federal Executive Council from Apr. 1. 1952 to Mar. 31. 1953. inclusive, and accepted the resignation of Mr. J. D. Mead. C.8.E., J.P. as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Executive57 words
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Article48 1952-04-26 3 The Annual General Mt-ot-ing of the Indian Association. Taiping. for the year ended Doc. 31. 1951, will be held in '.he Association premises on Sunday (27.4.52) at 4.30 p.m. The meeting will be preceded by a tea party. All members are kindly requested to att°nd.48 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-26 3 President Truman signs the I'.S.A. ratification of the Peace Treaty with Japan, in Washington, Apr. 15. Seated at the White House office desk, Truman also signed related Pacific Sffcuritv Pacts with Japan the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand. Phut*-. APAP - 40 words
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554 1952-04-26 3 MADURAI, Apr. 24.— Mr. P. T. Rajan, Leader of the Justice Party, declared here recently that following the example of his predecessors he would devote the rest of his life to public service without seeking power or positionFOC - 554 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-26 3 Photo. The tenth session of the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations holds its opening meeting in the new Conference Area at UN headquarters in New York City Interests in the Council's affairs is evidenced by the large group of spectators in the public gallery (foreground USISUSIS - 47 words
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Article49 1952-04-26 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 24.—Inaugurating a short coursse of lectures for field -workers in social education at the State Secretariat, Delhi's Education Minister. Mr. S.. R. Kidwal. pleaded for the establishment of post-literacy centres to continue the interest .stirred among adults as a result of social education. FOCFOC - 49 words
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154 1952-04-26 4 It was a happy day for Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ping Kee of 25 Malacca Road, Seremban, when they received news from the United States that their daughter, Chan Suk Hun, had been awarded a President's Scholarship for 1952-53 at the Linden wood College InU.S.I.S. - 154 words
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Article31 1952-04-26 4 Six more members of the Halay Regiment have been granted Short Service Commissions by the High Com* xnissioner, Federation of Malaya. They became 2|Lieutenants aa from Apr. 8.31 words
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Article1580 1952-04-26 4 Indians 'Shabbily Treated CEYLON NEWS: Allegation Made At C. 1. C. Session BADULLA: "The question as to when the Parliament should be dissolved is no doubt entirely within the province of the Prime Minister but in seeking the mandate of the country he ought to have kept in mind thisFOC - 1,580 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-04-26 4 SERVICE U.S. GIRLS DO Photo). A 23-year-old girl medical student, wearing an oldUnited States Army cap, a raincoat and a pair of muddy boots, rests on a heap of mud near Omaha Nebraska. Apr. 17. The giri. Pat Murphy of Creighton University, was among a number of volunteers who workedA.P. - 81 words
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Advertisement33 1952-04-26 4 NOW SHOWING 3.15 6.30 9. 15 p.m. Abdul Wahab's Big Musical! "SIBOUNI AGHANNI" or "LET ME SING" (in Egyptian with English subtitles) with Miss Sabah Saad Abdul Wahab TONIGHT MIDNITE ANNI (in Tamil)33 words
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Advertisement139 1952-04-26 4 \ROYAL\ TO-DAY 2 Shows at 3.00 7.30 p.m. j To-morrow 3 Shows at 1,30, 5.00 8.30 p.m. j AN ARTISTIC PICTURE I that can be compared with the I best from Hollywood or England j for its Technical Excellence Based on Mrs. Henry Wood's "East Lynne" j y v *"«pr*.139 words
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