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Title Section16 1952-08-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 187. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article87 1952-08-16 1 Don't Listen To Advocates Of Violence, Warns Nehru NEW DELHI, Aug 15. Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated India's celebration of her fifth Independence Day with a pledge that the nation, would "raise the voice of peace to the last, no matter who else talks of war."A.P. - 87 words
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Article56 1952-08-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. lf» Independence Day here was celebrated this morning with a parade of all forces at tho Island Ground where the. Governor took the salute. Units of INS destroyer "Rajput" also participated. Throughout the day all schools, sociiil and political organisations held56 words
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181 1952-08-16 1 Has Republican Nominee Garbled President's Talk? Republican presidential nomtoee, yesterday rejected am invitation from President Tr uman to go to Washington for a confidential "briefing" the International rftoa. tion. The General sent a telegram to the President saying "It is my dutyA.P. - 181 words
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Article128 1952-08-16 1 Third Armed Robbery In Sarawak KUCHING. Aug. 15. Two armed and masked Chinese last Wednesday robbed a Chinese woman of a large quantity of money and "gold at gunpoint, according to a report made by the woman's husband to the Kuching police. This was the third terrorist incident reported inReuter - 128 words
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Article97 1952-08-16 1 LONDON, Aug. 15— Genera, lissimo Stalin yesterday wish, ed North Koreans "a successful struggle for the freedom and independence of their country", in message to Nortn Korean Prime Minister K.im.ll Sung broadcast by Moscow radio last night. The message, sent on ttu occasion of NorthReuter - 97 words
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Article93 1952-08-16 1 LONDON, Aug. 15.— Mr. M. A. H. Ispahan 1, Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain said here yesterday that his Government had more than once accepted "the demilita. risation proposal of the United Nations representative" for Kashmir. "India has not. We have co-, operated all along andReuter - 93 words
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Article139 1952-08-16 1 LONDON. Aug. 15—Hundreds of Indians thronged India House today to Join the celebrations of the fifth anniversary of their country's independence organised by the High Commissioner, Mr. B. G. Kher. The large gathering inside the library of India Hou»e also included the Marquess of Salisbury, Secretary of StateReuter - 139 words
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Article78 1952-08-16 1 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 15— Prince Aly Khan arrived here by air today for a five-day visit. His wife, Rita Haywortti, was not at the airport to meet him. "Of course I am going to see her," he said. He refused to discuss the possibility of reconciliation AlyA.P. - 78 words
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Article35 1952-08-16 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 15— Six. teen Hongkong Chinese organizations will honour the Duchess of Kent at a dinner in October when she visits here with her son. the Duke of Kent- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article38 1952-08-16 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15— On July 12, the stocks of rice and wheat in Government godowns totalled respectively 1,047,000 tons and 1,847,000 tons, Food Minister R. A. Kidwal told questioners in parliament re. cently.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article64 1952-08-16 1 CAIRO. Aug. 15. An official spokesman said Thursday night that the army has asked the Government to impose censorship on outgoing news "only on military news con. cerr.ing the security and inte. *?rity of the state." He did not elaborate. He add. ed it wasA.P. - 64 words
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139 1952-08-16 1 India-Wide Socialist-Praja Merger? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. It).— lt is learnt that progress is being made towards merging tne Socialist and Praja Parties tnroughout India iliJ thu tintl meeting of their representaivci iij «lii take t£« decision. Socialist..* have B^ieed to merge despite the fact that the Praja139 words
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Article61 1952-08-16 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— A1lIndia Women's Council has elected Mrs. Saudamini Mehta as the council's representative to the United Nations Econo mif and Social Council. The women's council enjoys consultative status witli the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Mrs. Mehta is the wife or theIIS - 61 words
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Article81 1952-08-16 1 All Quiet In Kaf r E1 Dawar ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 15.— A special military court went to work yesterday morning investigating the riots which for several hours spread havoc through the little Industrial village of Kafr El Dawar, near here. Authorities said about 700 people are under arrest or held forA.P. - 81 words
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Article52 1952-08-16 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 15--Communist China has three million unemployed in its major cities, the Peipine Peoples Daily said in the Aug 1 issue. No estimate was made for the country as a whole but the Red paper said swarms of jobless from the country were entering theA.P. - 52 words
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Article22 1952-08-16 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 15.— Twelve players of Uttar Pradesh Girls Volley-ball Association left Allahabad for Bombay on their way too Mosww. The girls22 words
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Article16 1952-08-16 1 will take part in the world volley ball tournament oneninir in Moscow on Aug. 17.— IISIIS - 16 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-08-16 1 Capt. G. V. M. DOLPHIN, Captain of New Zealand cruiser "BELLONA" now on a goodwill cruise to India, paid an official visit to Delhi on Aug. 4, to convey to the Prime Minister of India the message of greetings sent to him by the New ZealandIIS - 89 words
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405 1952-08-16 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, Aug. 15.— The moun-tain-top Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal has an absolute monarch again to-day for the first time in more than 100 years. Kimg Tritbuvana, champion of democratic reforms, restored supreme powers to himself because parliamentary democracy appeared to be temporarily on405 words
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Article168 1952-08-16 1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Auk. 15. Jordan's new king, 17-year-old Hussein I, will return to his capital of Amman by plane on Aug. 24, it was announced yesterday. Jordan's PaarJJamen't raised the boy king to'the throne-on Monday, deposing his mentally ailng father. Talal I. Hussein atA.P. - 168 words
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Article106 1952-08-16 1 BYE-ELECTION IN KERALA: From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. Id.— Mr. Baskeran Pillai, of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, has been elected to the Travancore- Cochin Legislative Assembly in the bye-eleelion from Chavara constituency by the narrow margin of 200 votes above Congressman Mr. Kunju Krishnan. The bye.106 words
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Article71 1952-08-16 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 15.— India and Japan were linked by radio telephone yesterday when Bombay and Tokyo were connected The 3,600-mik- direct seivice was inaugurated here. India's Communications Minister Jagjiwan Ram speaking from Delhi to Japan's Communications Minister Eisako Sato on the radio telephone said: .'lt isReuter - 71 words
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66 1952-08-16 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 15—Official sources said Wednesday that Mr. K. M. Panikkar is flying to Cairo "before the end of the month" to become India's ambassador to Egypt The appointment of Pannlkar, who returned recently after serving as ambassador ii: Peking, is expected to entailA.P. - 66 words
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Article54 1952-08-16 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 15— The Polish freighter Hugo Kollataj (.sailed from here on Wednesday night with 240 tons of Ceylon ruhber for China. This was Ceylon's eighth consignment -of rubber to China since May 1951 when the United Nations banned the I supply •of strategic materialsReuter - 54 words
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137 1952-08-16 1 CAIRO. Aug. 15. Major Onu-r.il Mohammed Neguib, addressing: some 500 directors of business companies and corporations at his Cairo headquarters, on Thursday said that the army is "well aware of the elements who were behind the recent workers disturbances" at Kair El Dawar.AP - 137 words
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Article66 1952-08-16 1 BEVERLY HILLS, Calit., Aug. 15. Princess Fathia ot Egypt has not asked for an increase In allowance, her husband says Cairo newspapers on Wed. nesday said the Princess, sister of deposed King Farouk, received a monthly allowance of £500 and wanted more. Her husband, Riad Ghali, saidA.P. - 66 words
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Article122 1952-08-16 1 Persia Not Asking For U.S. Loan TEHERAN, Aug. 15. A Government spokesman said yesterday at a news conference that Persia is not asking the United States for a loan because of a previous refusal. He said "the Persian Government, like other Governments, always expected add from the U.S. But InA.P. - 122 words
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Article110 1952-08-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 15— Tile Council of States, the Upper House of Parliament, adjourn, ed sine die yesterday after completing the first historical session which bejran on May 16. When the Council first met, the Chairman Dr. Radhakrlshnan told the members110 words
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178 1952-08-16 1 DON'T REMOVE NAMES OF COLOURED VOTERS CAPETOWN, Aug. 15.— The Capetown Supreme Court yesterday ordered the Canetown electoral officer, Mr. P. H. Savage, not to remove names of coloured voters from the common voters roll while judg. mont on the High Court of Parliaments is pending even though the HighReuter - 178 words
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Article66 1952-08-16 1 KARF EL DAWAR. aTI* 15. A Special Military Tribunal empowered under Martial Law to impose the death penalty by shooting anyone found guilty or treason, sat here last night trying more t*"ian 500 workers in connection with Wednesday's serious labour disorders Sentences will be carried outReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1952-08-16 1 LONDON, Aug. 15. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, and his bride, Clarissa Spencer Churchill, niece of the Prime Minister, left London by air today for a honeymoon in Portugal. Mr. Eden and Miss Churchill were married in London yestertiay. /n Mr. Eden's absence theReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1952-08-16 1 DERBY, England, Aug. 15.— St eking a divorce on grounds of cruelty, Bessy Chapman testified her husband tried to .strangle her on her wedding day. slapped her face, took all her earnings on her firstpay day after the wedding and threw a knlfp at her. She won t&e case.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration698 1952-08-16 2 Finance Minister's Appeal For Development NAGPUR, Aug. 10. The Finance Minister, £t]Vfr/! Deshmukh, said here to-day that the cooperative movement in India had "a very large field of intense endeavour" before it, especially with the gradual disappearance or abatement of r < -theFOC; A.P. - 698 words
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Article93 1952-08-16 2 MADRAS, Aug. 16. The Chief Justice, Mr. P. V. Rajamannar, and Mr. Justice T. L. Venkatarama Ayyar todayheld ultra, vires and invalid a rule framed under the Madras Estates' Abolition Act empowering two members of a three-member Estates Abolition Tribunal to sit and dispose ofFOC - 93 words
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Article112 1952-08-16 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.— The Election Commission has so far set U P *>9 tribunals and allotted to them 261 election petitions for trial, says an Election Commission Press Note. The Commission received 331 petitions in all, of which 40 relate to parliamentary elections and the remainder toFOC - 112 words
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Article66 1952-08-16 2 The nation is now investigating nearly Rs. 100 crores every year on these projects more than the total investment so far made on irrigation projects in the Indian Union. But dividends have already started to flow, for from the miiddle of last year 100.000 acres of land begun66 words
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Article87 1952-08-16 2 MADRAS, Aug. 6. Bank employees in Madras City observed a protest day* at a meet, ing held here on Aug. 1 when a resolution criticizing the recent interim order of the AllIndia Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes) on the question of dearness allowance, working hours and medical aid,FOC - 87 words
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102 1952-08-16 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 10. Syed Kasim Razvi, the former Razakar leader who has appealed against his sentence of seven years' r.i. in the Bibinagar dacoity case, has now submitted a petition to the Supreme Court that he is un. able to pay the huge costFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-16 2 Egypt's three-man Re- gency Council is pictured MM «'ii mute to At ml in Paluce, Cairo to be sworn in al a Cabinet meeting. Aly Maher, Premier, presided at the ceremony. The Regency Council, which will assume the royal prerogatives until King Ahmed Puad is 18, willA.P. - 74 words
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95 1952-08-16 2 AMRITSAR, Aug. 7.— A sin. gle-engined Indian Air Force aircraft on a training flight crashed this morning in the city mental hospital compound killing its sole occupant, the pilot. Eye witnesses said that iust before the plane crashed smoke was observed coming out ofFOC - 95 words
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70 1952-08-16 2 TOKYO, Aug. 14.— The Empress of Japan's golden diamond studded ciown has been plated missing, but the Imperial householfl is not worried about it. "The Empress has plenty of other crowns" an official declared. He said the household was "not concerned" about reports inReuter - 70 words
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358 1952-08-16 2 Steps For All-Out Operations Against Locusts NEW DELHI, B.— The Government of India has sanctioned Rs 21,38,000 for anti-locust operations in the country this year, it is learnt. According to information received here, arrangements have now been completed for all-out anti-locust operation? in the desert breeding areas of Punjab (I),FOC - 358 words
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Article185 1952-08-16 2 Letter to the Editor Sir, In your issue of the 10th instant I wag surprised to read that the Representative of the Government of India had asked Indians to hoist the National Flag on August 15th. August 15th was not the day on which India185 words
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Article208 1952-08-16 2 NEW DEHI, Aug. B.— Dr. C. Chandrasekaran, Director of the United Nations Office for Population Studies, is under, stood to have urged the setting up of an appropriate agency by Government to popularise family planning. Addressing the Standing: Committee on Planning of the Congress Parliamentary here, he isFOC - 208 words
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Article236 1952-08-16 2 MADRAS, Aug. B.—Rationalisation of the work in the departments of the Madras Government Secretariat is to be undertaken shortly. With this end in view, the Government have placed Mr. S. Venkateswaran, 1.C.5., Chief Electoral Officer. On special duty. He will be designated Additionnal Secretary to Government, Public236 words
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Article602 1952-08-16 2 PAKISTAN ON Thursday, August Fourteenth Pakistan celebrated her fifth year of independence. An infant she has been acclaimed easily as the leading country in the Muslim World. Even as India, Pakistan was confronted with unsettled conditions which necessitated the employment to the full of her energies, lunds and time in602 words
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2201 1952-08-16 3 Special Marriages Bill To Be Circulated Indian Parliament Proceedings: Decision In Upper House q* NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.-The Council of states on Thursday last— decided after a foar-and-half hour debate, to have the Special Marriages Bill circulated to elicit public opinion be J°™ 31» 1952. The Council earlier passed theFOC - 2,201 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-08-16 3 Progress of concreting at Tilaiya. one of the seven multipurpose dams proposed for comprehensive development of the Damodar Valley.19 words
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105 1952-08-16 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. Mr. A. P. Jain, Central Rehabilitation Minister, in a statement appealed to "all concerned to desist from indulging in premature speculation" with regard to evacuee property and recompense to displaced persons. Mr. Jain said that in some newspaper reports, particularly in PunjabFOC - 105 words
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141 1952-08-16 3 Tiruvadi Temple Burglary: Six Persons Arrested KUMBAKONAM. Aug. 7.— The Deputy Superintendent of Police. Mr. Subbiah Pillal. Inspector Thangavelu Mudaliar. Sub-Inspector Ranganathaii and Mr. Dorairaj of Madras, 5.1.D.. have effected a number of arrests in connection with (the burglary in ari Panchanathaswaraswami temple at Tiruvadi on May 27 last. ValuablesFOC - 141 words
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Article421 1952-08-16 3 IRELAND PAYS TRIBUTE TO INDIA DUBLIN, Aug. 14.— Mr. B G Kher, India's new Ambassador >to Eire, presented his credentials \to President O'Kelly here on Tuesday. Indian and Irish flags flew tn Dublin to mark the ceremony. This afternoon the Ambassador drove four miles from the Shelbourne Hotel to theReuter - 421 words
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351 1952-08-16 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. Speaker Mavlankar last Friday refused ex-Minister N. V. Gadgll permission to represent the Treasury Benches "for the time being" and said that Ministers should remember that no engagement outside could be of "greater importance than their presence In the House." TheFOC - 351 words
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Article88 1952-08-16 3 VIJAYAWADA, Aug. 1. The Vijayawada Town Socialist Party began a aatyagraba here today in support of the movement conducted by 3wami Sitaram for a separate Andhra State. A batch of five satyagrahls visiUd the offices of Che Sub. collector, the First Cl SB Magistrate, the CivilFOC - 88 words
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105 1952-08-16 3 BHAVNAGAR, Aug. 2. A magistrate at Sihor today committed to sessions Prince Nirmal Kumar of Bhavnagar and three other accused in what is known as the Sarwadi dacoity case. The magistrate also recorded the statements of the accused. The prosecution alleged that Prince Nirmal KumarFOC - 105 words
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Article878 1952-08-16 4 Discussion By Congress High Command NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— The Congress Working Committee Sunday discussed land reforms for over three hours and deferred final decision on various points emerging from the discussions until the Indore session of the A.I.C.C. next month. The discussions took placeFOC - 878 words
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Article, Illustration202 1952-08-16 4 The Shell Sports Club sth Postwar Annual Athletic Meeting was held at the Clubte Paya Lebar Ground in ideal weather last Saturday afternoon. An ambitious programme of events was fulfilled with unqualified success for which the Club's committee must talce much credit. Mr. J.202 words
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Article156 1952-08-16 4 When the Almighty made this I planet With noble males He Chose to man it,, And this great purpose did achieve In six dhort days from morn till Eve. Till Eve! in origin a rib, A weakling bit of bone, a crfb From Man, a borrowed makebelieve,156 words
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Article335 1952-08-16 4 Lady Templer Visits Ulu Selangor Thurs; Lady lempler, wile oil the High Commissioner lor the Federation of Malaga, and Mr. A. N. Ross. Briton Advi&er, Selangor, yesterday, Aug. 13, 1952, made a 130--mile tour of inspection of Uiu Selangor District of Selangor. Other mempers oi their party included Miss Jane335 words
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Article132 1952-08-16 4 ESTATE WORKERS OPPOSE BONUS CUT PORT SWBTTENHAM, FrL: Eighty delegates, representing the 13,000-strong Selangor branch of the Plantation Workers Union, Malaya, denounced on Tuesday the attitude of many estate planters for not paying the July bonus to the workers. "This," said Mr. S. P. S. Nathan. President of the Flantation132 words
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Article28 1952-08-16 4 DEATH OF WELL -KNOWN COLUMNIST WEST C Pennsylvania. Aug. 15.— Mark Sullivan, 78, nationally -known newspaper columnist, died of heart attack Wednesday night in Chester County Hospital,- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article73 1952-08-16 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15. A i even-man Japanese Parliamentary goodwill mltthin led by H. Inagaki, former «-abine,. minister aiid al present, u member of the House 01 Coun. cillors of the Japanese Dita. arrived here on Tuesday night Jprom Tokyo by air. During its four- dayReuter - 73 words
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Article79 1952-08-16 4 The Indian Recreation Club "A" Team to play in tne Quarter Final oi S.A.F.A. Junior Cup- tie against the Windsor Rovers Sports Club tomorrow, Sunday. Aug. 1/, at one Jalan Besar Stadium at 4 p.m. will be chosen from tht following: Paul. Valu, Phillip, Ragunathan,79 words
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