Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-25 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 255. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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36 1952-10-25 1 Exhibition At Tan Tock Seng Hospital The annual general meeting and Exhibition of Handicrafts of the Hospital Diversions 1 Therapy unit will be held on Monday Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.36 words
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Article, Illustration338 1952-10-25 1 Citizens of Delhu in their thousands sr&th^red at the Willingdon Pavilion to witness the First Cricket Test Match between India and Pakistan, which began in Delhi on Oct. 16. The President, Dr. Rajendra PraSkd was among the distinguished personalities present a t the Match. TheIIS - 338 words
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Article92 1952-10-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 24 The Government of India like the King of England can do no wrong. That is the substance of a judgment D y Justice Shah of Bombay High Court dismissing a claim for damages of fifty thousand rupees oy92 words
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Article56 1952-10-25 1 STOCKHOLM, Oot. 24. The United States scientist, Selman A. Waksman. won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his discovery of Streptomycin. This was the first Nobel award for achievements in the fight against tuberculosis since Robert Koch received the prize in 1905 for his discovery ofA.P. - 56 words
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Article26 1952-10-25 1 The first meeting of the "Civics Day" course was inar^gurated yesterday in the State of Negri Sembilan at the Tuanku Muhammad School, Kuala Pilah.26 words
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Article70 1952-10-25 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 24.—C*»vlon'.s dollar earnings from exports of rubber to the United States show a dron of nearly half. Custom figures for the nine months ending September this year and the similar period last year indicate a fab of roughly U559,000,000 These figures also shew China,A.P. - 70 words
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77 1952-10-25 1 RANGOON, Oct. 24. R -liable reports reaching here on Thursday night said six Communist Chinese divisions, numbering 75,000 men, are strung out all along the Mekong river, parallel to Burma's northeast frontier with Yunnan. Their main aim, presumably, is to guard against aJiA.P. - 77 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 24.—Foreign Minister Fatemi told a news conference yesterday British Charge d'Affaires George Middleton requested ten d*ys for the British Embassy -personnel's departure from Iran and there was no objection from the government. Until they leave the Embassy staff will be treatedA.P. - 106 words
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Article98 1952-10-25 1 Duchess Returns To Johore Bahru (By Our Staff Reporter) The Duchess of Kent was given yesterday at Johore Bahru the last welcome of the Royal tour of Malaya. About one thousand school children In bright bajus and sarongs were on the dock at the North end of the Johore Bahru98 words
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Article49 1952-10-25 1 At the end of September this year. 2.017 societies with a total membership of 852,096 have been registered in the Federation under the Societies Ordinance, 1949. In addition, there were 583 societies with a membership Of 92,650 which have been ffiven exemptions from registration under the Ordinance^49 words
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Article113 1952-10-25 1 LONDON, Oct. 24.— Britain's Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said Thursday there st!ll is hope the United Nations one day really will be united. In a nation-wide broadcasl on the eve of United Nations Day. Mr. Eden said "many of you must feel that the hopesA.P. - 113 words
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131 1952-10-25 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— President Rajendra Prasad said tonight (Friday) "the fcxistence of the United Nations so far has exercised a restraining influence on the force* of evil." Broadcasting throughout India on U.N. Day, he said the United Nations "provides the theA.P. - 131 words
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137 1952-10-25 1 INDIAN ART EXHIBITION AT NEW YORK CALCUTTA, Oct. 24.— The first large-scale Indian Art Exhibition to be sent to the United States will reach New York Sunday aboard the S.S. City of Philadelphia. The first showing, early .n November, will be at the Indian Embassy in Washington. Then the nextA.P. - 137 words
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Article90 1952-10-25 1 VESTED INTERESTS IN FR. INDIA From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 24.— Rajaji in it press conference ret erring to various border incidents around French India pockets stated tha^ there were vested interests in the pockets in smuggling liquor, who opposed merger. He added France must realise that such foreign90 words
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Article42 1952-10-25 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— The Indian Government last night announced its decision to pornvit the export of 150,000 bales of .cotton besides the 100,000 bales announced on Oot. ti during the period ending June next year A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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191 1952-10-25 1 No Strike Threat Says P T Union Secy The Secretary of the Singapore Posts and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union, Mr. P. Govindasamy, issued a denial yesterday that 500 members of his Union might go on strike if demands made on Government for increased salary were not met to the satisfaction191 words
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98 1952-10-25 1 Sir Ivor Brace, the Chief Justice of the Borneo Territories (North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei), died ln the Singapore General Hospital yesterday afternoon after a week's illness. Ho was flaw to Singapore from Kuching. Sir Ivor Brace, who was aged 54, was knighted in98 words
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Article76 1952-10-25 1 4 SULTANS FOR QUEEN'S CORONATION At a recent Conference, the Malay Rulers agreed that the following four af Their Brother Rulers would attend as Royal Guests the Coronation of Queen Eliaabeth the Second The Sultan ol Johore; the Sultan of Selangor; the Sultan uf Kelantan; and the Sultan of Perak.76 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 1 BOTH the "Strait* Times" and the 'Singapore Tiger Standard" yesterday incorrectly published the new wages of field workers for the 80-90 cts. price zone as recommended by the Rubber Estate Wages Arbitration Board. In the former it appeared as $2.25 and in the latter as $2.30, whereas the106 words
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Article163 1952-10-25 1 Savage After Rita! SEVILLE, Spfein. Oct. 24.--Forty-five-year-old American singer Bob Savage is finding the way to Rita Hayworth's heant far from smooth. Bright and early Thursday morning, armed wirth a huge boqu^t of flowers and surrounded by a crowd of newspapermen and photographers. Bob went to cull on the filmReuter; A.P. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-10-25 1 Citizens Of Delhi in their thousands gatnered ■l the WiUingdon Pavilion to witness the First Cricket Test Match between lnuia and Pakistan, which began in Delhi on Oct. 16. ine President, Dr. Rajeni .nusad was among the distinguished personalities present at the match. The players of both the Teams wereIIS - 85 words
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Article126 1952-10-25 1 Churchill Denationalises Steel LONDON, Oot. 24. Prime Minister Churchill's Conservative government won a comfortable victory in the House of Commons last night for its programme to denationalize Britain's iron and steel industry. The governments policy was approved by a vote of 303 to 269. This was a preliminary skirmish onA.P. - 126 words
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Article54 1952-10-25 1 ADAN MANOR. Limerick Ireland, Oct. 24. Colonel Windham Henry WyndhamQuin, fifth Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl. died yesterday. He was 95. He was a Conservative member of -parliament from 1895 to 1905, served in the Boer war and the first world wa<r and was high sheriff of54 words
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194 1952-10-25 1 No Dual Citizenship For Ceylonese The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, has drawn the attention of Citizens of Ceylon by descent who are also citizens of any other country, that they lose their Ceylon CitMtanship unless they renounce their other citizenship before194 words
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Advertisement18 1952-10-25 1 fi!ii THE LEADIM6 TAMIL DAILY|% j■« MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsL, K|i' '*Wd* |i"l>~\\fcfr" El A^_ ,-^^2sSs t^^^^^- i18 words
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Advertisement104 1952-10-25 1 BEST f f |I>IW3IAN1 >IW3IAN PAIN fel S«- BALM RAMAKRISHNA MISSION SINGAPORE There will be two lectures at the Victoria. Memorial Hall. One on Tuesday, the. 28th Octout?i\ 1952, at 5.15 p<m. CHAIRMAN: Mr M. Gopala Menon the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. SPEAKER: Swami Madhavananda. General104 words
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488 1952-10-25 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Oct. 25, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS Selection To Govt. Service In Malaya INSULT TO NON-MALAYS "DISTRICT HOME GUARD OFFICER" is required for Kelantan, but the advertisement inviting applications stipulates that only "Malays or Europeans" are wanted. Does it mean that Asians other than Malays are488 words
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461 1952-10-25 2 Both Nations Would Soon Realise Value Of Amity Pak. H.C CALCUTTA, Oct. 22.— The Pakistan High Commissioner in India, Mr. Sha i b Qureshi, who arrived here on his way to Dacca, told me in an interview that India and Pakistan, he said, had resources,461 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-10-25 2 Photo. Shri B. R. Sen. Indian Ambassador to Italy (recently visited the Indian Pavilion a t the Levant Fair in Bari. Photo shows Shri B. R. S?n (extreme right) with Prof. Luigi Einaudi, President of the Italian Republic, at the Indian Pavilion. I.I.S.I.I.S. - 43 words
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145 1952-10-25 2 No Slackening In Liaquat Assassination Inquiry LAHORE, Oct. 21.— The Punjab (P) Premier, Mian Mumtaz Daultana, said here tha t his Government was doing everything possible to solve the mystery of the murder of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Speaking at a public meeting held to commemorate the flrat death anniversaryFOC - 145 words
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Article71 1952-10-25 2 I NEW DELHI, Oct. 22.— Mr. IDa tar Singh, Additional Secretary to the Union Ministry of rood and Agricultures, will leave for Rome on Tuesday to represent India at the meetings there of FAO. He will first represent India at the Co-ordinating Committee of FAOFOC - 71 words
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Article83 1952-10-25 2 JUBBULPORE, Oct. 22. Two teen-aged boys, who were members Of a pinic party of boys of a local school, were drowned Saturday in the river Gour, about seven miles from here. The two boys, who were swimming with their associates, were stated to have betnFOC - 83 words
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Article406 1952-10-25 2 Dispute Over President's Amending Power NEVV DELHI, Oct. 22.— As interesting legal controversy has arisen over the scope of the President's power to amend by notification that section of the Constitution which deals specially with Jammu and Kashmir. Disagreement has occurred owing to conflicting interpretations ofFOC - 406 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-25 2 Photo. Premier Eamon De Valora looks at a big cake made in the shape of Ireland and covered in green-co-loured icing (Ireland's national colour), during the informal party at which he celebrated his 70th birthday in an eye clinic In Utrecht, Holland, October 14 A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article116 1952-10-25 2 Revival Of Sanskrit Urged NAGPUR, Oct. 22.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, said that Sanskrit could no longer be regarded as a dead language. "h is up to us to make it a living language. Sanskrit remains dead today because it is neglected." The Gove nor, who wasFOC - 116 words
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195 1952-10-25 2 30 LAKHS WORTH OF ANIMALS ARE EXPORTED BOMBAY, Oct. 22. Im'ia exports about Rs 30 lakhs worth of animals annually to the USA and Europe. Seventy percent of these animals go to the' USA and Canada Nearly 10,000 monkeys every year go to /\mc.iian and European laboratories for research inFOC - 195 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 2 LUCKNOW. Oct. 22. Two hundred maternity and child wolfare centres are to be opened in the rural areas of U.P. by 1955-56, under a U.P. Government scheme to provide medical facilities to villagers. Sixty-six of them will be opened during 1952-53 and 67 each duringFOC - 106 words
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Article38 1952-10-25 2 POONA, Oct. 22— An earthquake shock of slight intensity, at its origin with epicentre about 990 miles away from Poona, was recorded by the seismographs in the Meteorological Office, Poona at 4-18 pm. IST Monday. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article754 1952-10-25 2 f a/-'W> > HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND THE Hindu Advisory Board has made a realistic approach to some of the problems confronting it and its decisions on those problems are worthy of commendation; particular mention must needs be made of its recommendations regarding the 'burial of dead754 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-25 2 Photo. Mechanised troops of Generahssimo Chiang KaiShek's Free China military forces pass in review in Taipeh, Formosa, on Oct. 10 to celebrate Free Cnina's 41st Independence Day The arms and equipment were supplied by the UJS.A. which has a military assistance advisory group is Formosa A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article46 1952-10-25 2 NAIROBI. Oct. 24.—Europeans here yesterday received by post an unsigned cyclostyled letter declaring "We will kti) you lfke you are murdering us today." The letter was addressed "to the murdering whites" and said '♦this te the voice of new Africa."- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1952-10-25 3 Travancore Cochin Govt's Appeal Rejected LEVY OF SALES TAX ON EXPORT HELD INVALID SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT NEW\DELHI, Oct. M.— The CmistUution Bench 4rf the Supreme Court presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri, today unanimously held Uhat sales and purchases which themselves occasioned the export or \theFOC - 1,007 words
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Article55 1952-10-25 3 Nervo, former President of the UN. General Assembly, hands over the presidential mace to Lester B. Pearson (right), Foreign Secretary of Canada, in the U.N. Building on Manhattan, New York, on Oct. 14. Pearson was elected to preside over the crtlcal debates on Korea and Ooiinialism. He received il votesA.P. - 55 words
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Article24 1952-10-25 3 LONDON: A proposal that British beer should be sold duty-free in Ameritan army Canteens liln B^JUain has t>een rejected ..by tte British Treasury-- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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53 1952-10-25 3 KARACHI, Oct. 22.—Pakistan's total seaborna imports on private account during September 1952 exceeded ex ports by Rs 4.8b crores accor ling to provisional figures released by tlic Central Statistical Office here today. Imports vvere valued at Rs. 9.62 crores against the total exports of RsFOC - 53 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-10-25 3 General J. Lawton Collins, U.S.A. Army Chief of Staff, takes a peep through the sighting mechanism of the army's new 280-millimetre •■atomic cannon" during the first public demonstration of the weapon at the Aberdeen, Maryland, proving ground, on Oct. 15. Wfth him. left to right, are: Armv Seoretary Frank Pace:A.P. - 71 words
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457 1952-10-25 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— The Suprem? Court's judgment, rejecting the TravancoreCochin Government's appeal in the Sales-Tax Case will create a dilemma for the Government of India, whethe r to make good the loss of revenue sustained by theStaltes concerned, or to amendFOC - 457 words
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Article259 1952-10-25 3 CALCUTTA. Oat. 19. -Mr. Harlftftur Nath Slitstri, Gentra'l Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, at a reception given htDm by the Bartern Railwaynen\s Congress, in Calcutta v Scorned the information of ,/ie Praja Socialist Party. He said that the merger of She K.MP and the SocialistFOC - 259 words
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276 1952-10-25 3 KHARE SUGGESTS POPULATION EXCHANGE NAGPUR. Oct. 16.— Dr. N B. Khajre, M.P., and President, Akhi'l Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, demanded here today exchange of population between West and Bast Bengal "in national interests". The continuous influx of East Bengal Hindus into West Bengal and Assam, he said, had shown that "evenFOC - 276 words
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Article588 1952-10-25 3 Dr. Mookherjee's Demand CALCUTTA, Oct. 16.— Dr. Syamm Prasad Mookherjee M.P., told a public meeting on the Calcutta maidan this evening that Pakistan's attitude towards he* minorities entitled India to "examine afresh the whole problem of partition and act as any self -respecting nation would: 9FOC - 588 words
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Article378 1952-10-25 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 15.— The Government of India in a Gazette Extraordinary issued today, announced eight categroies of visas following the introduction of passport system for travel between India and Pakistan. They are: (A) Category 'A' visa issued to Pakistan national resident in East Pakistan withinFOC - 378 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-10-25 3 President Harry Truman of th^ U.S.A. sits at a piano to play for thousands who turned out to see hrm at New Britain. Connecticut, U.S.A. After delivering a campaign talk he turned to the piano and played for the crowd. His daughter, Margaret, appears to be giving him a wordA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-25 3 //Af/Mc/e of modem science/ THE INK THAT rV\ j^Hhfll CLEANS AND V\Y rb F PROTECTS YOUR PEN AS IT WRITES! V^-^^f^/ I r^J P nr ker Quink R^ *w?mhfji the only ink with x: <t W* m Cnllf-Y X* w^ctJ^T JIIMWA Lfm_\ W_W^^> Don't say "ink"— say Quink. \m_t Quink106 words
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166 1952-10-25 4 CEYLON NBWS: "We're Not Concerned With Communist China's Politics" KANDY: "The political beliefs of China are not our concern. We are concerned only with trade with getting rice and selling our rubber at a fair price," said Dr. N. M. Perera at a publicFOC - 166 words
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Article247 1952-10-25 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R, D. Bandaranaike, head of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and Leader of the Opposition, told pressmen, that the success of the Ceylon Trade Mission in obtaining 80.000 tons of Chinese *ice for this country was a very satisfactory achievement. He declined, however,FOC - 247 words
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195 1952-10-25 4 Lyttelton On Power Of Deportation LONDON. Oct. 23. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, said here yesterday that powers to deport people from a Colonial territory to which they belong "will not be used save in exceptional circumstances." He said this in a written Parliamentary reply to Mr. Roland RobinsonReuter - 195 words
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Article32 1952-10-25 4 LONDON. Oct. 24— India's Ambassador to Soviet Russia, Mr. K. P. S. Menon. Wednesday placed a wreath at the Lenin Musoleum in Moscow. Moscow radio reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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273 1952-10-25 4 TELEGRAMS IN SINHALESE AND TAMIL LANGUAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED KURUNEGALA: An important step in connection with the introduction of the national languages in the Postal Department will be taken when telegrams written in Sinhalese and Tamil will be accepted for transmission at the Rurunegala Post Office in the course ofFOC - 273 words
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Article175 1952-10-25 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 24. -The powerful United Nations Political Committee Wednesday night approved top billing for an immediate debate on Korea by a vote of 51 in favour to five against the Soviet bloc opposing and four countries abstaining. The committee also voted to giveA.P. - 175 words
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64 1952-10-25 4 There will be a Variety Show Display by the students of the Umar Pulavar Tamil School at 4 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday, Oct. 26) and in addition, there will be an exhibition of the pupils' handiwork in connection of Education Week. All are cordially64 words
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Article66 1952-10-25 4 CAIRO, Oct. 24. Tht Egyptian Cabinet Wednesday night decided to dissolve the Cairo and Alexandria Municipal Councils lor one year pending new elections. In pursuance of its purge policy, it also decided to dismiss the under-secretaries. Dr. Mohamed Nazi* and Mohamad Nasr. The Cabinet decided Xbarter EgyptianReuter - 66 words
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Article61 1952-10-25 4 WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. The Mutual Securifty Agency Wednesday allocated to Indochina an additional U551,920,000 in aid funds. The money will be used principally to buy American, Japanese and Indonesian petroleum products and lertmzera Thailand was allocated U5544,000 to buy American Scientific Instruments. The Philippines was allocated US$5,OOOA.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-10-25 4 BHAGWAN RAMACHANDRA FETED Photo taken at .the function when the Indian film artists Mr. Bhagwan and Mr c Ramachandra were entertained to lunch at the New City Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. 22. The party was arranged by Mr. A. L. Ran Paianiappan, Managing partner of Nithia Co. and by Mr,93 words
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Article37 1952-10-25 4 The Hon. Gen. Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore announces that a meeting of Labour Party members resident in the Rochore Ward will be held on Sunday. Nov. 9. at 2.30 p.m. at the37 words
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Article28 1952-10-25 4 Clerical Union Hall at 172-A. Rangoon Road, Singapore. The election of Branch Committee and the election of Branch Representative on the General council will be conducted.28 words
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