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Title Section16 1952-10-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 239. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article69 1952-10-08 1 WELLINGTON, Oct. 7. —A Jntfffe yesterday upheld a £2,000 award against tk doctor who left a pair of forceps inside a patient after an operation. The patent, Angus Donald MoDonald, tfiid a court in June the doctor left the forceps inside tils abdomen in 1942 andReuter - 69 words
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279 1952-10-08 1 NEHRU EXPLAINS WHY CERTAIN DELEGATES WERE REFUSED PASSPORTS TO PEKING They Do Not Always Help Cause Of Peace MADRAS, Oct. 7.— Replying to a question en India's attitude towards Peking peace conference, Prime Minister Nehru said at a Press conference in Madras on Saturday: "TheFOC - 279 words
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218 1952-10-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 7. Mr. S. B. Adit y an, former Singapore Barrister and now leader of the Tamilnad Praja Party and of the Opposition in the Madras Legislative Council, has moved the High Court af Madras to force the218 words
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105 1952-10-08 1 Menons' Case: Hearing On Oct. 16? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct 7. The petition of C. G. Menon, Singapore Barrister, and his wife Vilasinl who were arrested here under the Fugitive Offenders Act tor extradition to Singapore to lace a charge of criminal of breach of trust fcheire, cameI.D.M. - 105 words
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75 1952-10-08 1 Pak. Right To Retain Troops In Kashmir KARACHI, Oct. 7.— Premier iNazismuddiin told pressmeai today that Pakistan's right to retain troops in Kashmir had beeta admitted under the international agreement embodied in two resolutions of the U.N. CummiaEfron, in August, 1948, and January, 1949. He was co^nmenting on Indian PremierA.P. - 75 words
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120 1952-10-08 1 Convicted For Destroying Chiang's Picture CALCUTTA. Oct. 7. Five Chinese citizens were convicted here yesterday for destroying pictures of Generalissimo Chlanu Kai-shek and assaulting with an iron rod the editor of the Calcutta pro-Chinese Nationalist paper Journal of India. The presidency magistrate ot Oaicutta sentenced them to fines of 150Reuter - 120 words
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Article85 1952-10-08 1 TOKYO. Oct. 7. Japan's new House of Representatives wUI meet on Oct, 24 to elect a new Prime Minister, it was announced today. The .governing Liberal Party won the Oct. 2 election -first since the country regained independence under one peace treaty with 240 of chcReuter - 85 words
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Article58 1952-10-08 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 7. Congress President Nehru has appointed four more members to the Working Committee which now consists of 21 members the total permitted by the party's constitution. The additions are Narayanan Agffarwal WQ o will be the third Secretary of the Committee. Lai Bahadur Sastri,58 words
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Article89 1952-10-08 1 COI/3MBO. Oct. 7.— A Government spokesman yesterday welcomed the news from Peking that China has agreed to supply Ceylon with 80,000 tons of rice and said that the offer covered the island's rice needs up to February, 1953 Mr. K. Alvaplllat, Pood Commissioner, said arrangements areReuter - 89 words
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Article58 1952-10-08 1 FUNDS TO AID ANTI-MALAN CAMPAIGN From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 7. It is learnt that the AllIndia Congress is groins to make a countrywide dm* to collect funds for the Anti-Appartheid Satyagraha in South Africa and has decided to issue a Joint appeal with leaders of all other58 words
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Article119 1952-10-08 1 A CURIOUS OMMISSION LONDON, Oct. 7.— Nothing has endeared the Duchess of Kent to the hearts of the British people more than her plucky visit to Malaya, the DalTy TelegTaph (Conservative) said In an editorial today. "The Duchess of Kent has vet a pattern of duty and pluck for allA.P. - 119 words
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Article107 1952-10-08 1 BERLIN, Oct. 7. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakxlshnan the Vlce-ipresident of Indto. who Is on a six-dlay unofficial visit to West Germany and West Berlin arrived: here by air from West Germany today. He will meet West Berlin Lord Mayor Ernst Reuter and memibers of the West BerlinReuter - 107 words
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Article82 1952-10-08 1 Pak. To Quit C 'wealth! KARACHI, Oct. 7.— Pakistan Prime Minister, Jthwaja Nazimuddin left here by air today for Dacca, in East Pakistan, to attend a meeting of the Pakistan Moslem League Council opening on Oct. 11. The long list of agenda items includes a resolution which proposes that ifReuter - 82 words
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Article80 1952-10-08 1 SHE MARRIES HER ABERDEEN. Scotland, Oct. 7.— Or. Ewan ForbesSempiil. whose change of sex from f«mal« to male was announced last month, posted official notice in his parish church yesterday that he will marry His housekeeper, Miss Isabel Mitchell. The dootor's brother Is Bar o n .Sempill. The change ofA.P. - 80 words
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Article29 1952-10-08 1 TOKYO. Oct. 7.— Buddhists from 21 countries meeting in Tokyo have pledged themselves to renounce all kinds of violence and to wortc for permanent peace in the world. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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171 1952-10-08 1 CAIRO, Oct. 7.— Veteran Wafdist leader Mustafa Nahas "had to restrain his tears" as he gave his "last order" to the party yesterday telling it to reorganise without him, jthe Wafdist paper Al Misri said today. Seventyseven (77 -year-old Nahas seven timesReuter - 171 words
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311 1952-10-08 1 FEARS MAY DOMINATE U.N. ASSEMBLY! UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 7.— An appeal to Asian nations not to indulge in any "crusade" at the U.N. session was made last mght by Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British delegate to the United Nations. Speaking in Montreal, SirReuter - 311 words
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Article69 1952-10-08 1 KHATMAN'DU. Oct. 7.— T.ie Swiss Everest team, moving out from Namohebazar towards its base camp on 'tfhf 16,000-foot Kftumlbu Oiacicf, is meeting post-imonsoon rains whUoh fn the higher altitudes are turning into dangerous snow and ice, according to reports reaching here. Despite unfavourable weather, which HimalayanA.P. - 69 words
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Article203 1952-10-08 1 MACHINE CAN'T REPLACE THE TAPPER The party <* journalist* gam Malaya, Singapore and Hongkong after touring the great factory near Btaningnam of Dunlap Hubber CoerPany said that the* £Sstanding impression was the industry of British worker* Mr. Lcfce Peng Him. O f Ih Pao. Singapore, said: "Nobody is idle forCGO Press Release - 203 words
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125 1952-10-08 1 SEOUL, Oct. 7. Chinese Communists last night threw 15jOOO men against the United Nations lines in Korea in their biggest this year. In a place they tried to Hood United Atations defenders out of their central front positions by opening sluice gatesReuter - 125 words
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Article90 1952-10-08 1 RANGOON, Oct. 7 Mr. William J. Sebald. American Ambassador to Burma, today denied that the United States is seeking bases in Burma." In his first public statement of American policy towards Burma since his arrival In July, Mr. Sebald told a representative gathering in MandalayReuter - 90 words
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Article42 1952-10-08 1 ROME, Oot 7. Giuseppe. Brusasca,, Italy's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, left today for an extensive tour of the Far East. The itinerary Includes stops at Karachi, Colombo, New Delhi. Manila, Tokyo. Hongkong. Singapore and Bangkok. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article40 1952-10-08 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 7. Japanese Annt»ssador Tsutomu Nfcshiyama laid a ■wreath today at Raj ghat where Gandhi was cremated. Later he planted two camphor and cinnamon saplings nearby. He had specially brought them from Japan. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article44 1952-10-08 1 PITTSBURGH, Oct 7. —Mrs. Irma Griser, ajed 37, has given birth to her fifth set of twins a boy and a girl—twinging her family up to 20. "I am stumped for names I haven't already used," she saidL A.P. 5Z5Z5E5Z*****Z5Z585c!*****2i44 words
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Article117 1952-10-08 1 Duchess Tribute To R.W.K. Regmt. Addressing the Ist Battalion, the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment yesterday the Duchess of Kent said: "Service of the kind you nave undertaken is not without its cost, as all of you know, there have been tragic losses. To the relatives and friends of117 words
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Article60 1952-10-08 1 LONDON. Oct. 7—4oylng lo Singapore today to marry a soldier in Malaya te 23-year-oW. Miss Edna Turner, of Torquay. She hopes to marry Major lan Ventns within 24-hours of landing In Singapore "If he is not fighting in the jmgie." Miss Turner's photograph, taken atReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement10 1952-10-08 1 PINT 55 CENTS M= SIMGAPORi =ri^ COLD STOWAGE WB CREAMERIES^B10 words
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807 1952-10-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed., Oct. 8, 1952. PROPAGANDA OR RIDICULE? IN- our editorial yesterday on H»e Singapore Government's propagandistic publication en fitted "Mia lay a," we have only given a general impression about ir arid expressed our firm opinion that it has done a grave injustice to the non-Malays.807 words
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392 1952-10-08 2 Original Position May Lead To Lose Coal Deposits MADRAS, Oct. 4. A Geological Survey of India Report on the Agency Tracts of Andhradesa, submitted by Mr. S. Krishnaswami, Geologist, expresses the view that it is doubtful whether the Ramapadasdgar Scheme on the Godavari wouldFOC - 392 words
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82 1952-10-08 2 ARRAH, Oct. 2.— Acharya Vinoba Bhave told a prayer meeting here that Bhoodan Yagna was a non-violent technique for eradicating poverty and want from Indian society. He said that Bihar, the land of Buddha, Janak and Mahabir, was reputed for its responsiveness and sacrifices. TheFOC - 82 words
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Article159 1952-10-08 2 HOSPITAL NEGLIGENCE COST 2 LIVES DHANBAD, Oct. 2.— Officials at a hospital for coalminers in Dhanbad have been reprimanded for negligence of duty following the death of a miner's wife who, though in a precarious condition, is reported to have been refused admission. The woman, who was with child, wasFOC - 159 words
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315 1952-10-08 2 Anglo-Indians Told To Be Vigilant NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.— Mr. 1 Prank Anthony, President of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association, addressing the annual general meeting of the Association here asked his community to be vigilant soj that the safeguards granted i it by the Constitution were not "whittled down or stultified."FOC - 315 words
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Article159 1952-10-08 2 AID FOR HANDLOOM INDUSTRY HYDERABAD, Oct. 2.— Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Ansari, VicePresident of the All-India Handloom Weavers' Congress, said here that the Central Government proposed to reconstitute the All-India Handloom Board and provide it with adequate funds for the development of the industry. Handloom boards would also be set upFOC - 159 words
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Article179 1952-10-08 2 Nanda Opens Rohtak Canal Project NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.— Mr. 'Nanda, Deputy Chairman of 'the Planning Commission and Union Minister for Irrigation and Power, opened a new canal 'distributary at Dubaldhan Majra village, about 55 miles from here. Over 1,000 peasants witnessed the ceremony. The distributary runs for six milesFOC - 179 words
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665 1952-10-08 2 BANGALORE, Oct. 3. Mr. K. <* Reddy, the Central Minister for Production, stressed the importance of the machine tool industry in India fo r industrial development as well as for defence of the country. "If this great country of i ours has toFOC - 665 words
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Article559 1952-10-08 2 MIWWBWHW—IBa»K^aaK8g^g88« pjpKS¥«Sg e W**KTW I— WI——3B«&P*||| IF THERE'S A WILL A SPOKESMAN for the ailing Premier Itfossadeq is re- ported to have stated that there was no choice befoie l Persia except to break off diplomatic relations with Britain immediately because the AngloAmerican reply note completely sidetracked559 words
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454 1952-10-08 3 Oppression Of Pro- Merger People In French India Prime Minister Takes Serious View CUDDALORE, Oct. 6.— About 50 families of French India nationalists have, in recent weeks, migrated to the Indian Union. According to the migrants gangsters and bandit* hare made We impossible for them in SPrenoh India Thev allegeIIS - 454 words
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142 1952-10-08 3 MADRAS, October 4. Five thousand houses have been constructed during the past five years by co-operative uousing societies in Madras State. Several more houses are now under construction. In all, 300 OQ-operative societies In tfhe state are engaged in house-building. As a result ofIIS - 142 words
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Article50 1952-10-08 3 NAGPUR, Oat. 7.— The Madhya Pradesh Government has provided for expenditure of three million rupees during the current year for the consimiction of village roads. The Government will contribute two-thirde of the cost of roads and village committees will have to meet the balance.— (FOC;.50 words
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Article226 1952-10-08 3 Rly. Centenary Exhibition NEW DELHI, Oct. 7 Workers are levelling a 45--acre site in Delhi and building >a temporary railway siding for the proposed, centenary exhibition of Indian railways. The exhibition, which opens in February, will mark the completion of 100 years of operation by Indian railways. Nearly 40 foreignFOC - 226 words
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170 1952-10-08 3 SRINTGAR, Odt. 7. A tare we 11 address on behalf ot people and the Government of Kashmir was presented to the Commander-in-chief, Indian Army, General K. M. Cartappa, in Srinagar on Friday. The Kashmir Prime Minister. Sheikh Abdullah, who presented the address, praised Gen. Cariappa'sFOC - 170 words
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389 1952-10-08 3 NEW YORK: Britain has been nervous ever since the wax over the revival of Japan's export trade. Now both countries are running a temperature. "Japan steps up trade war. says a banner iheadliine in the London Daily Mail. The Japanese textileA.P. - 389 words
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238 1952-10-08 3 NEHRU - UNO Cant Ignore Racial Dominatio n NEHRU MADRAS, Oct. 6.— At a Press Conference in Madras on Saturday Prime Minister Nehru referred to the situation in South Afric and said: "The great passive resistance movement of Africans and Indians in South Africa Ls something niiuch bigger than the so-called. IndianFOC - 238 words
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Article119 1952-10-08 3 LUCKNOW, Oct. 7. To make the public nutrition conscious, the UtJtar Pradesh Government win shortly start a scheme of dietary survey by <k «he Inventory method" which is highly popular in the USA and Framce. Under the saheirie, individuals, families and institutions, desirous of knowing whether they areFOC - 119 words
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Article65 1952-10-08 3 AHMEDABAD. Oct. 7.— The Mazdoor Sahatoari bank (labour co-operative bank), the first of Its kind to be launched at Ahmedabad five years back, has made good progress, according to the annual report of the bank. The bank, which was founded by the 70,000-strong Ahmedabad textile labour association,FOC - 65 words
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Article101 1952-10-08 3 KABUL, Oct. 7.— Addressing a gathering of educationists, historians and writers at Kabul, Professor Ganda Singh, Director of Archives, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, said on Sept. 30 that an appreciable percentage of Hindus and Sikhs of Afghanistan were descendants of Che ancient inhabitants ofFOC - 101 words
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179 1952-10-08 3 DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOR INDUSTRIES NEW DELHI, Oct. 7 The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. T. T. Krishnamactaari, has said that development councils for seven induskri-es in India are to be set up this month. The Mtoisber, who was addressing the Central Advisory Council of Industries in New Delhi onFOC - 179 words
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Article131 1952-10-08 3 Attack On Mt. Everest Starts NEW DELHI. Oct. 6. Six brave Swiss mountaineers are .climbing up the high Himalayas yesterday towards a goal no man has ever reached and returned alive, the peak of Mount Everest. They left their base camp at Namche Bazar, 12,200 feet up, for tihJs year'sA.P. - 131 words
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Advertisement109 1952-10-08 3 ELEGANCE Jgmty GRACE BEAUTY wB^A Combined with M Perfection in Designs and Lusture (dir?s^ Brings Mysore MgZrm^L^ GEORGETTE wm% SAREES if mWT fatt Ln J a"n J Acknowledged the World's Best c 9 S ru Made and Ground In D SHEFFIELD ENGLAND. a D D I WMr* 9 I a109 words
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Article48 1952-10-08 4 Swami Vnmndevanar.dd. the President of the Ramakrishra Mission, appeals to the public to send clothes a.id foodstuffs to distribute as UeepavaM presents to the inmates of thr Leper Asylum. All gifts in kind and donations are to sent to 9, Norris Road, Singapore.48 words
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301 1952-10-08 4 -Public Meeting CEYLON NEWS: MAT ALE Speaker after speaker denounced the Government at a public meeting held at the Matale esplanade under the auspices of the S.L.F.P. Youth League, Matale, and called upon the Government to resign forthwith as, quite obviously,FOC - 301 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-10-08 4 A scent* from. 'Hum Log,' which is to be screened at the Garrick Theatre shortly. It is a Ran jit's production.23 words
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Article171 1952-10-08 4 PANDURA: Following Ma•hatma Gandhi's example in India, let us try Satyagraha to drive the U.N.P. leaders from power: let us starve one day in the week: declared Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, leader of the Republican Party, at Panadura laat week. He was addressing an allpartyFOC - 171 words
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Article173 1952-10-08 4 •An organisation under the name and style "Maru Malarchi Kala Mantram" has been formed to promote Indian Cultural and Dramatic activities especially among the South Indians, in a meeting held at Saradamani Girls' School, Norri» Road on sth Oct. 1952 with Mr. t. K. Swamynathan of173 words
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49 1952-10-08 4 School children in Singapore will have an opportunity of listening to a recording of Her Royal Hijfhness the Duchess of Kent's Rally Speech in the ordinary Schools Programme, (Blue Network, 620 kc/s 484m. and 1200 kc/s 41m.) at 10.45 a.m. on Monday. Oct. 13.49 words
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122 1952-10-08 4 Saucers Of Science Over India Soon WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 Columns of soaring spheres in the sky over India soon may cause startled people to see "flying saucers" but thes« will be "saucers of science". National Geographic Society said today. A nine-months programme of cosmic ray research, sponsored Jointly by theReuter - 122 words
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314 1952-10-08 4 KEGALLA:, It is useless merely to speak of a revival of Buddhism in years to come if Buddhist children will have to receive their education in missionary schools as is being done at present. Lakhs of Buddhists go to Christian schools. The resultFOC - 314 words
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Article45 1952-10-08 4 Australian Aborigines SYDNEY: American negro auprano Dorthy Nfaynor wants a, "new deal" for Australian aborigines. Miss Maynor wtoo toured Australia for fflie Australian Broadcasting Commission said ,on her departure that Australia today "had a grear o.oportJnity af making up for mtsnakes -In the past. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article44 1952-10-08 4 THHERAN, Oct. 7. Th. 1 norning newspaper Mardasia yesterday appealed to Ayotol.ah Kasfiiana, prominent Moslem leader and speaker ot Majlis OLower House) to condemn pu/bllcly attempts bein;' •nade to thror.v acid and molest women no-t wearing veils in the streets. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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109 1952-10-08 4 Prizes For Original English Verse The Arts Council of Great Britain is offering two prizes )f £225 each for two published books of original English verse: (a) a first book of original English verse published during the period January Ist. 1951 —June 30th, 1953 and (b) a book of original109 words
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Article42 1952-10-08 4 LONDON, Oct. 7. The DUke of Windsor left for Paris last night after a week's stay in London. He would make no com- nent on his brief visit here luring which he underwent a nodical extimrn.'it'on in Lon■ion.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1952-10-08 4 COLUMRIA, Mississippi, Oct. 7.--Lut)her Muoselwhite. igpd 32. who is to die on Odt. 31 for murder, is trying o> "tfheat the chair" by a hunger strike. Today will i>" his tenth day with-iu: food w drink. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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198 1952-10-08 4 is the responsibility of all good citizens to come forward for examination the moment they suspect that they may have contracted the disease* it is also their duty to give all the help in their power to the authorities who are dealing with198 words
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Article90 1952-10-08 4 Mr. E. B. David who has been officiating as Secretary for Defence, Federation of Malaya, since 24th July, 19bl, is to be seconded to the Colonial Office for the period of two years from February next year after taking a period of vacation leave. He will90 words
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Article82 1952-10-08 4 The British Council is offering one scholarship for study in the United Kingdom during 1953/54 academic year. The scholarship is intended to provide opportunity for advanced study and is open to students resident in the Colony of" Singapore. Preference is given to candidates between the82 words
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Article52 1952-10-08 4 ARMISTICE IN KOREA IN 6 MONTHS OTTAWA, Oct. 7. Major General James Oassels. former Commander of the Commonwealth Division in Korea, said yesterday it was his "personal belief" that there wooild be an armistice in Korea within six to nine months and that the days of major flghttog there wereReuter - 52 words
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Article40 1952-10-08 4 Champion Blood Donor LISBON. Oct. 7.— The Dean of Lisbon's blaad donors is ex-policeman Antonio Francisco w<ho, during his 52 years, has given 193 litres of olaod in 1,068 transfusions. He has received two medals far his action.- A P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article71 1952-10-08 4 Election of Councillors for the Bungsar, Petaling, Imbi and Sentul Electoral Wards of the Municipality of Kuala Lumpur will be held on Thursday Nov. 6. 1952. If the number of candidates remaining validly nominated for any Ward exceeds that of the Councillors to be elected, a71 words
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Article82 1952-10-08 4 Entries for the Eleventh In-ter-School Art Exhibition should be delivered at the Victoria Memorial Ilall between 8.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Wednesday Oct. 8. The exhibition will be on show from Friday Oct. 10, to Tuesday Oct. 14, beginning at noon on first day, and thereafter82 words
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