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Title Section16 1952-09-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 218. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES '.5 CENTS16 words
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Article235 1952-09-17 1 Reported Acceptance By Pakistan: India StudyingThe New Proposals LONDON, Sept. 16. Diplomatic informants said yesterday Pakistan has provisionally accepted new proposals submitted by United Nations mediator Frank Graham for a plebiscite in divided Kashmir. India reportedly have promised to study them. In talks with Pakistani andA.P. - 235 words
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225 1952-09-17 1 Combined Exercise 'Most Valuable' TUES: The internal security exercises held by the Police and the Army in Singapore today covered the island from Pasir Panjang in the West to Changi Road in the East, and Paya Lebar and Bukit Timah in the Centre of the Colony. The new Riot Squad225 words
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Article42 1952-09-17 1 GENOA, Sept. 16— A 40--foot-high statue of Christ weighing 15 tons was shipped last night to Beirut aboard the Panamanian freighter "Aeolia" to be placed in front of the Church of Christ the King in the Lebanon capital. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article33 1952-09-17 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.-T-Hussein Makki, a member of the Persian combined oil committee, is due in New York today for a toitr of the United States as a guest of the World Burnt.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article69 1952-09-17 1 TOKYO, Sept. 16. A Japanese eye doctor today reported that when he operated on a 19-year-old Korean girl for what appeared to be a tumour over her eye, he found instead an embryo baby. Dr. Takcharu Kora said: "The embryo was presumably the girl's twinReuter - 69 words
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Article58 1952-09-17 1 ISLE OF CAPRI, Italy, Sept. 15. ex-Qu<een Narriman of Egypt left here early today by boaJ; for Sorento, en route to Chiassa, on the Italo-Swiss border. She was accompanied by attorney D'Amelio, who is in charge of ex-king Farouk's legal matters. The baby King Fouad II remainedA.P. - 58 words
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Article328 1952-09-17 1 Defence Counsel's Arguments Before Madras Magistrate From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 16.— The hearing of the petition by the Singapore Barrister C. G. Menon and his wife Vilasini against their arrest here under the Fugitive Offenders Act for alleged criminal breach of trust in Singapore328 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-09-17 1 Claimed by its inventor, Hans Von Schertel of Germany, to be the fastest passenger-carrying boat in the world, a 45-foot-long boat with wings was put through its paces on Lake Lucerne. Switzerland, Sept. 9. It covered 50 miles up and down the lake at 50 miles an hour with 3265 words
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Article60 1952-09-17 1 Acting Commissioner ofc Police Mr. A. E. G. Blades in a statement issued to the Press says that with regard to the hand grenade case in Clemenceau Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 11, a Police Officer from Singapore has been sent to Hongkong to investigate the possibility60 words
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Article111 1952-09-17 1 CAIRO, Sept. 15. T h e weekly newspaper Rosa El Youssef said today a petition has been presented to General Mohamed Naguib's headquarters asking that Egyptians *>e given a chance to vote on swapping their monarchy for a Republic. The newspaper report started severalA.P. - 111 words
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Article26 1952-09-17 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.—Tsutomu Nishiyama, Japan's Am-bassador-designate to India, arrived today and expressed hope the two nations would negotiate soon a treaty of oommerce and navigation.26 words
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Article45 1952-09-17 1 TWO WITNESSES FROM HERE? MADRAS, Sept. 16. Hearing of the petition against the extradition warrants by Singapore Barrister Menon and his wife Vilasini was iM>stj>oned today to October Sixth as Defence Counsel wanted time to bring two witnesses from Singapore to Madras. Copyright.45 words
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Article92 1952-09-17 1 weie invalid as such an Act was not in force in India after the new Constitution. STATE PROSECUTOR'S CONTENTION The Chief Presidency Magistrate Mr. Venkataramana Naidu, however accepting the contention of the State Prosecutor Mr. Govind Swaminathan that 'the Act was still in force, proceeded with the hearing. Mr. Jjinsell92 words
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Article453 1952-09-17 1 Revert To Pre-War Practice -Lim Yew Hock By Our Staff Reporter "The deck passengers are indeed to be pitied", said Mr. Lim Yew Hock, member for Keppel, in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday fn the course of his speech on adjournment. He added: "On arrival in453 words
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Article38 1952-09-17 1 DARWIN. Sept. 16.— A British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation flying from Darwin to Djakarta retisrned safely to Darwin on three engines today after jelti^ning 9,000 lbs. weight of fuel te lighten the aircraft for an emergency landing.- 1A.P. - 38 words
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433 1952-09-17 1 Governor Explains Procedure For Detainees To Be Heard Cy Our Staff Reporter Saying tha'. "there has been much criticism in a section of the Press during the last few weeks of the use of the powers of detention under the provisions of the433 words
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Article88 1952-09-17 1 CAPETOWN, Sept. 16. Prime Minister Malan predicted victory for his government in the coloured voters dispute in an address at Somerset West, Qape Province, last night. "I give you. the assurance that with all the implications of this matter we, as a government, cannot afford toA.P. - 88 words
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216 1952-09-17 1 Congress League Alliance In Municipal Elections New Madras Agreement Violates Nation's Constitution From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 16.— The Congress and Muslim League have reached an alliance regarding the coming municipal elections in Madras State. According to the agreement between the Tamilnad Congress President Dr. P. Subbaroyan and the216 words
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162 1952-09-17 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 16. The Soviet Union and China announced agreement early today to prolong Russia's lease on P«rt Arthur in Manchuria until the two countries sign peace treaties with Japan. The texts of Russian and Chinese notes which ended top level talks here betweenA.P. - 162 words
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Article183 1952-09-17 1 —DR. PAGLAR (By Our Staff Reporter) "The present divided responsibility and control of animals in the Colony leaves much to be desfted in that the Veterinary Infirmary at Kampong Java Road caters and deals only with City area", said Dr. Paglar in the Legislative Council yesterday. He183 words
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Article185 1952-09-17 1 NAPLES, Sept. 15. In a flutter of red polished nails 100 feminist leaders representing 26 nations warmly applauded Stfnday a declaration calling for complete equality between men ann women. The 16th Congress of the International Women's Alliance set to work in the Baroque splendor of the formalA.P. - 185 words
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Article35 1952-09-17 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 16Th e State Department said the United States is considering extending an early loan to drought-stricken Pakistan to finance the purchase of some 150.000 tons of U.S. wheat.— A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement17 1952-09-17 1 IB THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILYp* I IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsL t yzz*y '&^~**~~m__ ttuwm a _--X^"^17 words
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Advertisement11 1952-09-17 1 p*<L-^ ASM ICE CREAM 7QK« BJBL COLD STORAGE HS&T CREAMERIES *7^~;~J&P11 words
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616 1952-09-17 2 S'pore, Wed., Sept. 17, 1952. Dr. Matthai On India's Progress I a public meeting in Singapore on Monday, Dr. John Matthai, the noted Indian economist, save a true picture of the economic progress that Free India has achieved in the past few years and also of her likely economic condition616 words
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Article331 1952-09-17 2 INTUC Executive Urges Revision NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The State Working Committee of the Indian Natonai Trade Untion Congress expressed the view that a revision of the present industrial law was necessary and essential for various reasons. The new law, it said, should provide for consultationFOC - 331 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-09-17 2 Pretty 19-year-old Neva Jane Langley, of Matoji, Georgia, who entered as Miss Georgia ui the annual Miss America pageant, is crowned Miss America of 1953 by Miss America of 1952, the former Miss Utah, Colleen Hutchins, at Atlantic City, New Jersey on Sept. 6.— A.P. Photo. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article166 1952-09-17 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to comments made in the Indian Press regarding the poor performance of some Indian students studying in the Australian Universities, says a Press Note. i] [fjH There were n u Government ofFOC - 166 words
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Article52 1952-09-17 2 BAN ON BEGGING IN QUILON QUILON, Sept. 12.—Begging or giving alms within the limits of th e Municipality of Quilon is an offence now. The Beggars Relief Act came into force on Sept. 7. The Quilon Municipality has decided to open a poor house to accommodate beggars now in theFOC - 52 words
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Article124 1952-09-17 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs says that the Vice-President, Dr. S Radhakrishnan, will lead the Indian delegation to the annual session of UNESCO to be held in Paris in November this year. This visit to the ContinentFOC - 124 words
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Article102 1952-09-17 2 LAHORE, Sept. 11.— A specially chartered plane carrying bundles of pan (betel leaf) landed here from Dacca for the first time, to relieve Una fortnight-old "pan famine" iu the town Lahore and a number of other towns in Punjab (P) have been facing acute pan shortageFOC - 102 words
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Article40 1952-09-17 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12.— A quarrel between devotees over the singing of a particular bh^jan ended in the stabbing of a man on Sunday night in Mumbadevi Temple, in Bombay. The police have arrested one man.— FOCFOC - 40 words
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299 1952-09-17 2 KANAKAS, Sept. 12. Several hundred social workers, students, teachers. Congressmen and municipal employees went Into action on Sunday morning against dirt and squalor vi the cit y t° wake Banaras a cleaner and healthier city as a first step in the 'Swachcha Bharat" movementFOC - 299 words
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64 1952-09-17 2 Socialist Council To Discuss Merger BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— The Socialist Party has called a special meeting of its General Council at Bombay on Sept. 24 and 25 to discuss the So-cialist-KMPP merger. Acliarya Narendra Deva, Chairman of tho Party, will preside. The joint conference of representatives of the Socialist andFOC - 64 words
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145 1952-09-17 2 UNIFORM HOLIDAY PLAN FOR U.P. FACTORIES LUCKNOW, Sept. 13.—HoTldays in factories and industrial establishments in U.P. would soon be on a uniform basis. A tripartite conference ot the representatives of the Stat e Government, labour and industrialists, which is to meet at Nainital on Sept. 23 and 24, will discussFOC - 145 words
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Article178 1952-09-17 2 Sitaram To Intensify Satyagraha VIJAYAWADA, Sept. 12.Swami* Sitaram announced early this week a new programme of intensified satyagratia to persuade the Government to create the Andtira State immediately. He has commended it to the Andhras. saying that the new programme has been necessitated as the more peaceful methods so farFOC - 178 words
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Article100 1952-09-17 2 CUTTACK, Sept. 13.— The question of reform of administration of Jails will be dealt with by a Committee which the Government or Orissa has set up. This Committee will consist of Mr. Lalmohan Patnaik. former Assembly Speaker, as Chairman; Mr. Nilmani Routrai, Deputy Minister; Dr. RubenFOC - 100 words
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Article66 1952-09-17 2 LUCKNOW. Sept. 13.— The U.P. Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed the U.P. Motor Vehicles Taxation (Amendment) Bill which seeks to raise the rat e of taxes to cover increased expenditure on the construction and maintenance of roads. The increased rate of taxes as proposedFOC - 66 words
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Article571 1952-09-17 2 By the By Swlegie Road DISCRIMINATION rllh. deck passengers are indeed to be pitied! These arc the words with which a member of the Singapore Legislative CouncU described their plight at the Legco session yesterday. Indeed the plight is much worse than what the Member has conjured up before the571 words
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Article51 1952-09-17 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Government of India has decided to extend for a further period up to March 31, 1953, the existing arrangements for payment to displaced pensioners of advances of pensions pending the transfer of their pensions, says a Ministry of Finance Press Note.—FOC - 51 words
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975 1952-09-17 3 Hit By Falling World Market Prices (By Peter Jackson, Reuters Correspondent) KARACHI: Pakistan is faced with an acute economic crisis arising from the worldwide recession. Blessed by boom years immediately following its establishment In 1947, the young Muslim country was able to get away toReuter - 975 words
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Article242 1952-09-17 3 Indo-Jap. Treaty Most Liberal CALCUTTA. Sept 15.—Tautomu Nishiyama. Japanese Ambassador-designate to India, said here yesterday that the Indo-Japanese peace treaty went "much further' than the San Francisco peace treaty which was considered to be one of the most liberal treaties ever concluded by victor powers with a vanQuished country. NishiyamaReuter - 242 words
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Article1264 1952-09-17 3 (Continued from page 1) gulations are specifically defined. A PERSON CAN ONLY BE DETAINED IF IT IS CONSIDERED THAT HIS DETENTION IS NECESSARY OR EXPEDIENT FOR SECURING PUBLIC SAFETY OR MAINTAINING PUBLIC ORDER. Thus the Colonial Secretary, upon whom the power has been conferred, must lirst satisfy1,264 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-09-17 3 Photo. MOHAMED HASSAN EL BAKKARI, a worker of the Mlsr Spinning Plant, hears a Military CouH sentence him to death by hanging, on the football ground at Kafr el Dawar in Egypt on Sept. 6. Bakkart was hanged the following day after the Court found him guilty on charges connectedA.P. - 62 words
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194 1952-09-17 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. The Government of India has appointed a Central Programme Advisory Committee ior All India Radio with a view to Improving the programmes of All India Radio and ensuring that they attain and maintain a high standard, states aFOC - 194 words
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Article206 1952-09-17 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10.— The full text of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan *s address to the United Women's Organisation Committee in Bombay on Aug. 27 has been released here last Friday officially "to remove Ihe misunderstandings created by certain newspaper versions oi the speech." It is officially statedA.P. - 206 words
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Article290 1952-09-17 3 OTTAWA, Sept. 16. Lord Llewellen, a member of the British cabinet during World War H. criticized India's policy of non-involvement in a speech on the concluding day of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's biennial conference. Professor G. Ranga. a member of India's Council of States, had said thatA.P. - 290 words
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Advertisement189 1952-09-17 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. S.S. JALAGOPAL (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). To: Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras. Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 21- 9-52 25- 9-52 26- 952 s£uh£ 24- 9-52 25- 9-52 27- 9-52 A?ri?mg 16-10-52 20-10-52 21-10-52 Sailing 19-10-52 20-10-52 22-10-52 SSviL 10-11-52 14-11-52 15-11-52 saffh?? 13-11-52189 words
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Article676 1952-09-17 4 For Extension Scheme Of Water And Electricity Undertakings By Our Staff Reporter This $25m. loan, which we are now proposing to raise will cover our estimated expenditure into next year. ije., extension schemes of the Water and Electricity undertakings", said Mr. T. P. F.676 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-17 4 A meeting was held on ■apt. 12, 1952, in King's House, Kuala L>impur, und<\r the chairmanship of Lady Templer, when plans for the setting up of Malayan Women's Institutes throughout the Federation were made. Among those present were the Member for Home Affairs, the Member for Economic Affairs, the Member71 words
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Article77 1952-09-17 4 Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati and Swami Satyananda are leaving for Japan on Monday. Sept. 22. from Singapore. They are now in Kuala Lumpur and are leaving for Segamat on Friday, Sept. 19, for a lecture there and from there they leave for Singapore on Saturday. On the77 words
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Article76 1952-09-17 4 Mr. K. P. Bhaskar, a well known exjponent of Indian Dance will entertain the public of this Colony on Sept. 20 and 21 at the Victoria" Theatre at 8.30 p.m. Comparatively a stranger in our midst Mr. Bhaskar has made quite a deep impression upon some76 words
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Article61 1952-09-17 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 16 When a man bites a policeman he gets HK$35 fine, at least in Hongkong. Tai Pang-lin, 27, of Canton Road, was brought before the magistrate at Kowloon. Inspector L. Apps said Tai was so drunk he oould not stand but when a constableA.P. - 61 words
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Article107 1952-09-17 4 PEKING, Sept. 15.— India's Ambassador-designate to China, Mr. N. Raghavan, accompameo by Mrs. Raghavan, arrived in Peking on Saturday from Shanghai. They were welcomed at the statiton by a large gathering of Chinese officials, members of diplomatic corps and the Indian community. Among those present were Mr.IIS - 107 words
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Article117 1952-09-17 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Twenty-two race horses were were burned to death last night when a fire destroyed a stable at the famous Belmont Park Racecourse, crowded with horses for the three-week autumn meeting opening today. Mr. Bob Kelley, public relations director of the racecourse,Reuter - 117 words
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63 1952-09-17 4 Free Cinema Show At Johore Bahru Tonight To celebrate the 79th birthday of the Sultan of Johore, the Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru, will give a free cinema show at the Railway Padang at 8 p-m. today <_Wednesday). The film that will be screened is "Andaz". Some Indian newsreels will63 words
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Article48 1952-09-17 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16. Millions of farmers in Rajasthan will receive plots of land next month when India breaks up big estates in the former feudal princely union. All estates will be t aken over before Oct. 2, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article287 1952-09-17 4 DR. PAGLAR (By Our Staff Reporter) Speaking on Human Rights, Dato c. J. Paglar, said in the adjournment speech yesterday in the Singapore Legislative Council that it was the intention of the Government of the United Kingdom to establish tnrougghout the United Kingdom and non-self governing colonies and287 words
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247 1952-09-17 4 Indebtednees —Kill It DR. PAGLAR (By Our Staff Reporter) Dato Dr, C. J. Paglar in the adjournment speech yester'day in the Singapore Legislative Counoi'l said that large numbers of Government employees were in debt and sufienng from debt neurasthenia. He said that this is borrowers addict. He said that one247 words
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Article304 1952-09-17 4 COLOMBO: Heads of department have been requested to submit to the Ministry of Finance the names of two senior officers who have gained proficiency in Sinhalese and Tamil, to bo trained by the Official Lansuages Commission In the use of Sinhalese in official work, so thatFOC - 304 words
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Article417 1952-09-17 4 I READ with considerable interest the accounts published In the Sunday "Observer" about the fire-walk-ing experiences of the Revd. Eric L. Robinson and of Mr. B. D. Muthukuda at Kataragama. The reason why Mr. Muthukuda escaped Injury while the Revd. Eric Robinson got burnt has nothing to do417 words
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Advertisement245 1952-09-17 4 NOTICE "INTENDING passengers for the «X "Rajula" should Mn J. t ?*i future all heay y baggage for Naga^tt nam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on fn?t sni y!-T l 'i the vessel sails whc 50 cents per cubic n oc245 words
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