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Title Section16 1953-07-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. K*. 153. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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409 1953-07-14 1 New Move To Keep Out India. Russia China WASHINGTON, July 13.— President Eisenhower is being urged by leading legislators to deman 4 that only Allied nations which have joined in actual fighting be given a voice in any Korean truce conference. In advance ofA.P. - 409 words
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234 1953-07-14 1 Restrictions On BulletProof Clothing Under new Emtigency Regu'ations published yesterday, it will be an offence (o seil. buy or possess bullet-proof clothing without a Lcence. Licences will be issued free of charge by tho Police. People already in possession of such clothing will be required to obtain a licence. Dealers234 words
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Article257 1953-07-14 1 TENSION MOUNTING IN SUEZ ZONE ISMAILIA. Egypt. July 13. British Tommies armed with machineguns cordoned off the ■tratagM Suez Canal zone town of Ismaina today and announced tney would searcn all persons entering or leaving the town until h British soldier missing since last Thursday turns up. Armed Egyptian troopsA.P. - 257 words
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Article41 1953-07-14 1 IMPHAL, (Aasam), July 13. —Three breaches in Uie banks of the linphal River have maae about 10 000 villagers homeless and flooded nearly 30,000 acres of paddy fields in the Southern Manlpur Valley* it was Bta*?d yesterday, ReuterReuter - 41 words
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176 1953-07-14 1 tfSW DELHI, July 13 Prime Minister Matnca Prasu.. Koimla is to visit New Delhi at the invitation of Prime Minister i\H-niu government iu discuss border problems in relation to operations by Nepalese Communists, official sources .said here last night. The dato and duration ofA.P.; FOC - 176 words
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Article74 1953-07-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 13.— Mr. John A" Thivy, former Representative of the Cuivt of India in Malay a> has been appointed India"* Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to Ethiopia, according to a Press Note issued by the External Affairs Ministry in New Delhi. Thlvy74 words
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Article163 1953-07-14 1 Templer Left It Unsolved! Two friends living in Gun Musang in Kelantan decided to put their money together ana build house which they shnred on good terms for some time. They had a violent disagreement, however, and decided it was impossible to continue sharing the house. But neither of them163 words
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Article32 1953-07-14 1 HONGKONG, July 13. A Chinese delegation left Peking by air todiy for a world teachers conference due to start in Vienrv: on July 20, the Communist New China News Agency reported. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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369 1953-07-14 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 13 The official Chinese Red Peiping radio yesterday said the talks between South Korean President Syngnian Rhee and President Eisenhower's envoy were "no help to the realization of an early armistice in Korea." In its first comment on the PresidentA.P. - 369 words
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104 1953-07-14 1 OCT. 1 NOT AUSPICIOUS, SAY ANDHRAS From Our Own Correspondent MAUUA.S, Juiy 13. .n.uu., .•n.iiirii leaders teel that Oct. 1 the day on whicn the new AtMwiru .>iai.- b» scueduied to be «-st.ii)iisiit (i i H not an auspicious day. They are therefore contemplating making representations t« Premier Nehru. .Most104 words
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Article152 1953-07-14 1 A call to the people of Malaya to grow more flowers and flowering shrubs was made by His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempier, when ho addressed the local Councillors of Gua Musang in Kclentun at che weekend. General Sir Gerald Templet urging the Councillors152 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-07-14 1 Photo. SEE** ?n tree ]if rrier U P ln Calcutta on July 4 durt*- the eltv-wMe riotn there hrttot^oStST" l^;,' a Proposed incre^'of one pC (roSv o ianiung, or a quarter of a penny) in the second class railway fare there.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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229 1953-07-14 1 PNOMPENH (Cambodlu) July 13.- -King Norodom Sihanouk Sujday addressed a meiWp to the youth and the army of Cambodi.< to remain at their posts "despite your active desire to rejoin me in the autonomous area and von: .egitinii-le anger in face of inA.P. - 229 words
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Article59 1953-07-14 1 KARACHI, July 13. Ucports from the Upper Sind (Pakistan) said the Indus ttlver has broken its flrsi check barrier in the severe floods of the last several days. A team of engineers of the Sind provincial government is working round the clock to divert the waters, nowA.P. - 59 words
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Article90 1953-07-14 1 KARACHI, July 13.- Police woip, called oul at Sialkot and Rawalpindi to disperse a milling crowd who swamped employment exchaogca for jobs with an oil company in the Persian Gulf. Mote than 20,000 skilled tmi semi-skilled workers beseiged exchanges in Lahore, Sialkot and Rawalpindi whenReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1953-07-14 1 PORTLAND. Oregon, July Z&r^mL Su P rem e Court Justice William O. Douglas told newsmen here Saturday that U.S. foreign policy is beine made in London. "Wily old Churchill has manoeuvred himself into the background while Uncle Sam is out In front taking the rocks," heA.P. - 52 words
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Article23 1953-07-14 1 NEW YORK. July 13— The U.S. Chess Federation said Sunday that Russian chess authorities have called off n scheduled Soviet-U.S. chous match here.23 words
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198 1953-07-14 1 School Boys Tell Templer 'We Want To Be Soldiers' When the High Commissioner. General Sir Gterald Templer. visited the Dabonj New Village school in Kelantan Sunday morning, he asked a small boy what he wanted to he when lie grew up and he replied: "A soldier Sir". A second boy198 words
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Article37 1953-07-14 1 SALISBURY. S. Rhodesia, July 13.— The Queen Mother Queen Elizabeth i* to lay the foundation frtone of Rhodesia University here thia morning and will make one of the few ajeaabai of the Royal tour.-- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement167 1953-07-14 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ;md Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16. 60 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.r,n 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 /E£M IN THE fKIEf The COTTON TEAL pictured here shares, with the pore.167 words
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686 1953-07-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., July 14, 1953 Rhee-Robertson Agreement J^O one who is sincerely interested in the achievement of an early truce in Korea and peace in the world, would welcome the agreement that is reported to have been arrived at between Dr. Syngman Rhee, South Korean President, andFOC - 686 words
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93 1953-07-14 2 Colombo Plan Tech. Experts For India COLOMBO: India has so tar received 39 experts and training f;icjliU«\s for 352 ln- u.ins under Uio Colomho Plan Technical Aid Scheme, Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Director of the Plan, Bureau, announced here l«3t week. Mr. Wilson told a Press Conference that training facilities hadFOC - 93 words
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Article1193 1953-07-14 2 PROGRESS IN FIRST TWO YEARS i THE progress of the Five--1 Year Plan during it s first two years since April 1951 ate as follows The main achievements are IRRIGATION AND POWER The amount actually spent on irrigation and power projects in the two years was Rs1,193 words
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Article41 1953-07-14 2 PARIS: A glittering modern building on stilts will be the permanent Paris home of UNESCO, it was decide on Friday last after rejection of two earlier plans. It will cost £2,500,000 and will be built bv 1956.41 words
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355 1953-07-14 2 Elimination Off Film Music From A.I.R. INDOKE Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that the Indore Station of All-India Radio would start functioning by the end of 1954. Replying to a question lie said It was not possible to create a Radio Corporation in LheFOC - 355 words
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Article, Illustration288 1953-07-14 2 SI'GC -ISTfS^a^?^ ?i ALAGAPPA CHF.TTIAR, INDUSTRIALIST OF INDIA, MVvi < o IT WOOLD BE WORTHWHILE FOR THE INDIAN GOVERNNirAl ,i£™ >IMITTEE TO EXAMINE THE REALIGNMENT OF TECHNICAL EDL CATION IN RELATION TO THE DEMANDS OF MODERN INDUSTRY Dr. Alagappa288 words
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Article114 1953-07-14 2 MADRAS: To solve the unemployment problem among Graduates the Chief Minister. Sri C. Rajagopalachariar Is, It is understood, evolving a scheme in connexion with the enforcement of the new elemantary education scheme in the residuary Mtulras State rrorn Oct. 1. Under the scheme, In every rural elementaryFOC - 114 words
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Article72 1953-07-14 2 NEW DELHI: "Building New India," a brochure just brought out by the Planning Commission, gives glimpses of the India that is now in the making against the background of the first FiveYear Plan. Divided into several section*, the brochure deal* with the country's plans and achievements inFOC - 72 words
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Article739 1953-07-14 2 By the By Selegie Road ,47V APPEAL TO REPINDIA IN an editorial appeal to the Representative ui tne Iw eminent of India in .ia... a the TAMIL. MlRAsi' has drawn his attention to i/ue proposed use of Sri JawaJura. Nehru Relief Fund and the Quarantine Money, which together amount to739 words
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391 1953-07-14 2 Gandhian Principles Can Reduce World Tensions Gandhiun principles of nonviolence cannot end aggression but they can reduce the tensions that lead to war. Mrs. Tari All Baig, wife of 111" Indian Minister to the Philippines ,told a grcup of students. Mrs. Baig spoke before a gathering of Asians who were391 words
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Article729 1953-07-14 3 MANAGEMENT CANNOT BE DIRECTED TO RE-OPEN -TRIBUNAL s v«J!ri£?^ S: J^ award of the Industrial Tribunal, Mr. ?losur« oi™S IdU the <" s P ute arisln rom the tSs^^j^s^ssst Traraways was publlshed .1.... Tribunal holds that the closure of the Tramway nZnf hT"! 2° locko »"<* thatFOC - 729 words
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Article126 1953-07-14 3 MADRAS: The word AN DURA should be spelt with an 'M'-AMDHRA, according to sentimentalists among the Telugus, who feel that all the woes of Amdhra are due to the wrong way the word has been spelt all these years. Leaders of the new Andhra State are carefullyFOC - 126 words
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Article144 1953-07-14 3 NEW DELHI Arrangements to take over the eight internal private air companies from August 1 were finalised at a meeting of Resident Representatives of the Indian Airlines Corporation here. Mr. B. C. Mukerji, Chairman of the Corporation, presided. Indian Airlines is the corporation set up by theFOC - 144 words
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154 1953-07-14 3 E. GERMAN POLICE DETAIN STEVENSON! BERLIN, July 13. East German police Saturday last held Mr. Adlai Stevenson, united States Democratic leader for 20 minutes when he paid a visit to East Berlin, the West German news agency DPA reported. Mr. Stevenson, Democratic candidate in the 1952 Presidential elections was spendingReuter - 154 words
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Article69 1953-07-14 3 Post Offices Issued Used Stamps! NEW DELHI: Mr. Krishna Prasada, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, accompanied by some Police officials of Delhi, raided two post offices at Meerut last week. The raid was in connection with reports of alleged re-use of high value postal stamps on parcels. The houses ofFOC - 69 words
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Article107 1953-07-14 3 NEW DELHI: To investigate the possibilities of setting up a central geophysical institute, the Union Government has appointed a five-man committee, it is learnt. The committee will also consider the scope of work possible in the proposed institute and its relations with the Geological Survey of India andFOC - 107 words
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Article138 1953-07-14 3 NEW DELHI: A monograph on the "Poisonous Plants of India" brought out by the India Council of Agricultural Research, lists 700 plants found in India, which are poisonous to men, livestock, insects and fish. The publication gives the botanical, chemical, pharmacological and economic aspects of all poisonous plants,FOC - 138 words
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586 1953-07-14 3 MYSORE: "In planning for improvement in the conditions of life, the subordination of material well-being to intellectual and moral excellence should be recognised, said the Rev. Fr. Jerome D'Souza, Director of the Indian Institute of Social Order, Poona, addressing the WorldFOC - 586 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-07-14 3 Ramon Rosales, banderillero, didn't move quite fast enough to dodge this irate bull and as a result he was tossed head over heels and suffered a ten inch gash in .his thigh during the fights at Tijuana, Mexico, July 4. The bull was drawn away fromA.P. - 77 words
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Article296 1953-07-14 3 TELLICHERRY: After an eight-day spell when Tellicherry and Cannanore had 40 inches and 35 inches of rain respectly, the monsoon is abating in North Malabar. Tellicherry had 3.85 inches of rain during the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. Wednesday, out the sky has becomeFOC - 296 words
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Article110 1953-07-14 3 Indian Coir Exports Fall BOMBAY Import restiicci:ns in foreign markets on Indian coir and coir products bad hampered Indian exports of these goods, according to an ottcial survey. From 1951 to IMS, the value 3f exports had declined from Rs 11,60.00.000 to Rs 7.40.00.000 while the volume liad gone downFOC - 110 words
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Article117 1953-07-14 3 KARACHI: Mr. Habib Ibrahim RahinUoola. Pakistan'.-: first Anil) is.sador to Britain after pai'uion and present Amtusr,ador to Fiance, is to be appointed Governor of Bind Province, according to a usually reliable source here. Though UM sou ice :-aid tiv announcement would be maM* 1 soon, a ForeignFOC - 117 words
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257 1953-07-14 3 NEW DELHI: Travancore-Cochin Pradesh Congress Committee members, who came to attend the All-India Congress Committee meeting at Agra, had informal discussions with the Congress High Command about the Ministerial crisis brewing in the State. The crisis, it is stated, has developed out of differencesFOC - 257 words
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Article200 1953-07-14 3 BERIA: INDIAN PAPERS COMMENT NEW DELHI July 13.— oavrenti Bella's dismissal by .ho Kremlin may have arisen partly from failure as head of -he Russian Atomic Developaent Commission to catch up with America and Britain in the production of atomic weapons, the Indian Express chain of newspapers in Delhi, MadrasA.P. - 200 words
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Article115 1953-07-14 3 BOMBAY: The experts appointed by the All-India Spinnery Association in Bombay have now invented a charka with which nearly 40,000 yards of yarn can be produced in a day. The cost price of this charka, if produced on a large scale, la expected to beFOC - 115 words
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Article106 1953-07-14 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister. Mr. Mohammed AH, said thnt at the time of the Nazimuddin Ministry the position in the country was grave. Speaking at a public reception, he said he took over the t Prime Ministership purely in the belief that there wasFOC - 106 words
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Article216 1953-07-14 3 VIJAYAWADA: There la no idea of shifting the AllIndia Radio Station at Vijayawada to Kurnool where the temporary capital of the new Andhra State is going to be located and the improvement of the Vijayawada pilot station into a more powerful station Is under the active contemplationFOC - 216 words
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Article68 1953-07-14 4 Tauten -ire invited for the -upply of cooked and uncooked ttions tor Federal Field Force No. 4 Johore. Full particulars ;<re available at the offlce of the Chief Police Officer, Johore. Tenders in sealed envelopes must arrive in the office of the r"hicf Police Officer, Johore bv68 words
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Article367 1953-07-14 4 The Ceylon Government has recently taken two steps in line with the recommendations for economic development planning made by the International Bank Mission, which went to Ceylon in 1951 to study the island s economic potentialities and to make suggestions for a development programme. In February367 words
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Article78 1953-07-14 4 MATALE: Keriya of Agalawatic, who was a respondent in a maintenance case wan find K«». 6 for chewing in Court. In the course of counting: and handing over some money to the Plaintiff's Proctor, Mr. K. N. Kumarasamy, the accused rould not speak out properly, his mouth beingFOC - 78 words
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97 1953-07-14 4 COLOMBO The Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayewardone. has instructed the Treasury to consider the quqestion of organising training classes in trade unionism for public servants. He is not In favour of ;i suggestioin made by Mr. R. E. Jayatilaka that officials of trade unionsFOC - 97 words
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Article92 1953-07-14 4 COLOMUO: The Government is lixely to define shortly Us policy in respect of foreign capital investments in v-eylon. it is recognised thut foreign capital can pluy a useful part in the uevelopment of the country's economy but adequate guarantees must, it is felt, be provided bothFOC - 92 words
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Article80 1953-07-14 4 COLOMBO: An American publicity man arrived in Colombo last week to "get iirdt-hand information about tourist attractions in this country." lie is Mr. Emmet Rlordun, Public Relations Director for Trans World Airlines in the Middle and Far East. He will acquaint himself with TWA facilitiesFOC - 80 words
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Article49 1953-07-14 4 COLOMBO Mr. Louis Luc en Htmter, C.M.G., has been appointed t., the House of Representatives with effect from July 7. 1903. He wiif fill iht- vacancy caused by the <i<> a th recently of Dr. V. R. Schokman. Mr. Hunter resigned fiom the Sen-ite lust week.49 words
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Article115 1953-07-14 4 COLOMBO: April and May, the two months usually Identified by the police an the period during which violent crime figures reach their peak, have surpassed previous record in this res* pect. According to statistics released at Police Headquarters 84 persons were murdered during this periodFOC - 115 words
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Article194 1953-07-14 4 Referring to the front-page article headed "Colony teenagers are smoking Marijuana" in a Singapore Sunday newspaper, the Assistant Commissioner, C.1.D., Mr. J. M. M. MacLean, stated Sunday that no parent had approached the C.I.D. for advice or assistance and that the Narcoties Bninch had no evidence whatsoever194 words
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Article102 1953-07-14 4 Malay prisoners in Singapore are learning first aiu in ream Hiu rnson. rneir tutors are memoers of the St. Jonn Ambuiance Association. iius is revealed in tne June report of tne Prisons Department wnicn adds tnat weeKiy urst aid classes for Chinese prisoners are expected102 words
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Article116 1953-07-14 4 The Committee set up by the Government of Singapore to consider and formulate proposals for the establishment of a Singapore Polytechnic is now well advanced in preparing its report which will be presented to the Governor in due course. if any persons or organisations wish to present116 words
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Article53 1953-07-14 4 STOCKHOLM, July 13 Omar Becuis of Belgium was elected President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions here Sunday in succession to Sir Vincent Tewson, Secretary General of the Brittdh Trade Union Congress. Becuia has been Secretary S ral o* to* International Transport Workers Federation*A.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-14 4 Mr. Sandy G. Pillay, chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council donates his b ood at the Blood Transfusion ■ection of the Safety First Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall.32 words
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103 1953-07-14 4 Great Benefit To Pahang Kelantan "I have Just travelled oy train from Kuala Llpls to Kota iiahru and 1 have seen some* thing of the quite remarkable reconstruction task that had restored that section of ne railway," -said the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer Monday afternoon in a broadcast103 words
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Article107 1953-07-14 4 OALiCUTTA, July 13.—According to a preliminary jute crop forecast for East Bengal tor 1953-M, the total are«t under Jute this year Is estimated at 788,695 acres 41.4 per cent of the area under cultivation last year. The area includes 30,390 acres on which jute has been grownA.P. - 107 words
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Article126 1953-07-14 4 LONDON, July 13. Red Cnina Sunday cnecred the downfall of L,avrenu Jtfena, Soviet Russia's former No. 2 man. The Pelping People's Daily carried these words, as broadcast by Peiping radio: "The unity and consolidation of the Communist party of the Soviet Union serves the interests ofA.P. - 126 words
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Article91 1953-07-14 4 BALTIMOKS, July 13. Tinlaughter of Praaldaut yuinno of the Philippines laughed esterday at reports that hei i-.ther plan a to marry his sis-er-in-la\v. Mrs. Nila Mendoza. A.ske<i about rumours c;n it:U in Manila newapapera ;onceiuing her fathei and h<". ium, Mrs. Vicky Gonzalt^: said: "Oh, no!A.P. - 91 words
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Article81 1953-07-14 4 LONDON, July 13. Th>; London News Chronicles said today British Navy scientists are working on an atomic gun for warships. The paper s navel coirespondent, Vemon Brown, stated gieat progress had been made with the difficult initial problems of mounting such a weapon abroad aReuter - 81 words
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Article50 1953-07-14 4 NEW DELHI, July 13.— An Indian Foreign Office spokesman Sunday dismissed news reports that the U.S. has agreed to exclude India from the Korean prisoners commission as "mere speculation." He added "we will have nothing- to say until Mr. Robertson makes a formal statement." A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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93 1953-07-14 4 OTTAWA, July 13. Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canadian External Affairs Minister, and President of the United Nations General Assembly, said today he expected to call the General Assembly when a Korean armistice was signed but not before. Tn an interview here he added that heReuter - 93 words
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Article120 1953-07-14 4 SEOUL. July 13.— President Syngman Rhee today issued a statement in whicii he sam chat in connection with his talks with United States envoy, Walter Robertson "some questions require further exploration at other governmental levels. Until these matters were fully settled, our friends mustReuter - 120 words
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Article163 1953-07-14 4 RANGOON, July 13. a Burmese Government spokesman said last night the Burmese Government has been "aware for the past three or four weeks of "infiltration" of Red Chinese forces in the northern Wa state of Burma First reports were "fragmentary." he said, and the "government couldA.P. - 163 words
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Article74 1953-07-14 4 TEHERAN, July 13. Teheran evening papers Sunday indicated that Premier Mossadeq plans to make an appeal via radio for a nationwide referendum on his policies. The independent paper Et Elast quoted Mossadeq as telling a meeting of supportera: "My final decision is to deliver a radioA.P. - 74 words
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Article61 1953-07-14 4 PActlß. July 13.— A mission ed by Vietnamese vice-Pit--raier, Le Van Hoach loft Saigon by air yesterday for Singapore to study methods of sychol:gical warfare used •gainst the guerillas in Malaga, the French press agency reported. The mission, invited by the 3ritish Commissioner General -n South-EastReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1953-07-14 4 BREMEN (Germany), July 13.— The 6.795-ton tiorman neighter Weseisiein left here yesterday tcv the Far East to reopen the Germnn Far East shipping service ufter a 14--year interruption. The vessel will dock in Colombo. Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe and Yokohama. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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