Indian Daily Mail, 17 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. DL No. 187 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 428 1 Imperial Guard Chief And Other Ringleaders Arrested Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq today smashed an attempted mihtary coup d'etat led by a senior ofheer of the Shah s Imperial Guard accordine to Teheran radio. 6 The Commander of the Shah's Imperial Guard, Colonel Nasin tried
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  • 23 1 BAGHDAD, Aug. 16.— The Mian of Persia arrived here today by air wltn his wife and t"ivo other people. Reuter
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  • 97 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 16. The i t-Tsiun Prime Minister. Dr. •Mohammed Mossadeq, asked the snah yesterday to call a general election by issuing an imperial edict. The Persian constitution says Shah may dissolve Parliament. Students of the consti■ution. who put the accent m h word Shah, claim the
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  • 84 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 16. > A band of thieves, lazy J ones at that, robbed the< Vernon Fox Co., a tobacco distributing firm, of US$l,OOO Friday night. Most of the money was on change— nickels, dimes and quartern and weighed J several hundred pounds. s y The bandits forced
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  • 75 1 TOKYO, Aug. 16— The third devastating flood to hit Japan m less than a month left hundreds dead, missing or injured and scores of thousands driven from inundated homes m the narrow Klzu River valley today. Latest police figures, as rescue squads waded through hipdeep, yellow mud,
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 16.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday that India was firmly resolved to continue to fight for peace with all the strength at her command. He was addressing a large crowd from the ramparts of Delhi's Red Fort on the sixth
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  • 125 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 16.— The 16 nations with troops m Korea met behind closed doors here again yesterday to try to iron out differences over the participation of the Soviet Union and India m the forthcoming political conference on Korea. British sources said they hoped that
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Aug. 16.— Brenda Mac, 20-year-old blonde fashion model "outcurved" thirteen other beauties here Friday to become England's candidate for the "Miss Euroj^" competition which will be held from August 28 to September 14.- Reuter.
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  • 222 1 Memorandum Submitted To President Mr S. Jaganathan, City Councillor, South Ward, has submitted a three-point memorandum to the President, City Council, on the administration and management of daily rated workerß of the City Council. The main points raised m the memorandum are
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  • 33 1 WASHINGTON Aug. 16. former U.S. State Department policy maker says the U.S. should spend two to 'hree-billion U.S. dollars more a year ott defence 'against the •osaib.lity of o"*"" I**1 1 I**1 A.P.
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  • 71 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 16— About 100 Goan residents of Bombay yesterday demonstrated before the Portuguese Consulate here demanding the withdrawal of Portuguese settlements m In. din. The demonstrators shouted anti-Portuguese slogans md later dispersed peacefully. No arrests were made. Police were guarding the consulate. The demonstration
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  • 42 1 CAPETOWN, Aug. 16.— The House of Assembly Friday passed by 72 votes to 46, the second reading of the native Labour (settlement of disputes) bill, which prohibits strikes but provides for a form oi compulsory arbitration for workers disputes. Reuter
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  • 306 1 "Your village is a bad one", said the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, when he addressed three representatives of Pertang at King's House Saturday. Pertung village (population 1,000) m the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan, was subjected to an Operation "Question" carried out
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  • 31 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 16.—Foreign Minister Hussein Fatemi said Iran has instructed its representative at the U.N. to support an Arab-Asian complaint against French activities m North Africa.- A.P.
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  • 70 1 < From. Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Au£ 16. Mr. T. V. Kalyanasundafa Mudaliar well-known Tamil scholar and social reformer has been seriously ill during last fort, night. The condition of this veteran fighter better known to millions of Tamilians as Tiruveeka is causing anxiety. Tamilnad Congress President
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  • 129 1 SAIGON, Aug. 16. Handgrenades were thrown into a night club and a restaurant In Pnom Penh capital of Cambodia last night according to reports from usually reliable sources reaching here today. One gendarme was killed instantly when shots were fired on a two-man streets patrol. Two
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  • 157 1 KARACHI, Aug. 16.- Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, the Gov-ernor-General of Pakistan, called on all Pakistanis to "sand m a united people for the vindication of the highest principle of free determination by the people of Kashmir." In a Pakistan Independence Day broadcast, he said
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 16. Nehru, who was cheered and feted on his arrival m Pakistan's capital on July 25, urged the citizens of New Delhi Saturday to receive Mohamthat flared on August 9. "He should be welcomed with the same warmth of spirit as I found m
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  • 45 1 BIG FOUR TALKS ON GERMANY AUSTRIA WASHINGTON Ads. 10. The United States, Britain and .France will begin drafting next week a new note to Russia proposing that the I'.ig Four agree promptly on arrangements, time md place for a maetine on Germany and Austria.- A.P.
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  • 68 1 ATTIUO PICCIONI, 61--year-old leader of the right wing former Italian Premier Alcide de Gasperi s Christian Democrat Party, is shown here (right) with President iMlgi Einaudi of Italy at the President's Hummer residence at Carprorola, 40 miles north of Rome, Aug. 9. Piccioni had just agreed to
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  • 207 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 16.— The Ceylon Government has tight, ened up emergency regulations by making arson, looting and trespass punishable by death or life imprisonment. It took this step Friday night when troops armed with machine guna were still patrolUng thO streets In Colombo ifter two days
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  • 129 1 Demonstrators Carry Indian Flags And Shout Pro-Indian Slogans SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Aug. 16. Demonstrators celebrating Indian independence day massed yesterday outside the residence of the new Kashmir Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed. H They marched m three processions, carrying the Indian tri-colour ard shouting pro- Indian
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  • 98 1 RANGOON. Aug. 16.—Burmese Premier U Nu yesterday offered hia help to settle outstanding differences between India and Pakistan and bring about closer understanding between the two countries. He told an Indian independence day mass meeting here that he was happy that the Indian Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 120 1 India Refutes Charge Against U.S. NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— A U.S. Embassy source said today that Ambassador George V, Allen had visited the Fora, ign Office here and been assT d that India does not believe hat the U.S. has been inter, fering ia Kashmlc T After meeting SecretaryiCDeral T7.
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  • 192 1 Skilled planning by Jungle Warfare Expert, Major D. F. Neill, M.C., of the 2/2 Gurkhas coupled with the brilliant tracking and dogged persis. tence of Corporal Nandabahalur Gunning, led to the killing of four of the Communist terrorist gang which killed five Special Constables and wounded two
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  • 89 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— Major General Gen'net de Ridder, acting United Nations chief military observer m Kashmir, yesterday described as "irresponsible" allegations that United Nations military observers m Kashmir had m. terferred m the internal affairs of the state. X Kashmir Government spokesman alleged on Tuesday
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  • 73 1 KARACHI. Aug. 16. -Addressing an Independence Day meeting Friday, Premier Mohammed AJI said here were no strings attached to the gift of 1,000,000 tona of wheat to Pakistan from the United States. "There is no secret understanding of any kind whatso. ever and no promises have
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  • 45 1 SACRAMENTO. CAUF.. Aug. 16— The loc<}l Pakistani community at the request of the Pakistan Government, call off a celebration scheduled for Friday honouring that country's sixth anniversary independence. Cause for the cancellation was given as latest davelon. merits in Kashmir."- A.P.
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Hie Pakistan I nMM had, ♦vattl^ed* a, f*rmai (diplomatic. scheduled for Friday night to proteat against "the .resect |U|firtSII Of tilt MO0fo A.P.
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  • 110 2 Members of the 12- man Indian advance party are met on their arrival at Tokyo Airport, August 6, from New Delhi. Left to right (front row): Brigadier Sen, military attache to the Indian Embassy in Japan; Major General S. P. P. Thorat, Indian Army Chief of Staff
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  • 799 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. L. M. Srikant, Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Tribes, m his report, to the President, has emphasized the urgency of Central legislation to penalize the practice of untouchability. This is required, according to him, to achieve uniformity and to cover such States as
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  • 195 2 NEW D&L.HI A deputation vi ail the Andnra meinwrs ol me Hcuso of tne People, met Mr. Nehru recently and urged the' appointment of a finance commission to allocate assets and liabilities between the States of Mysore, Andhra and Madras Tne deputation also asked for a
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  • 923 2 Can Human Beings Live There! CALCUTTA: About 500 students of St. XavierN School and College, Calcutta, were temporarily transported into the realms of fantasy when they heard a lecture entitled "Week-end on the Moons" by Mr. W. A. Scarr, Regional Representative of
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  • 180 2 MADRAS: The Dental Wing of the Madras Medical College bejran to function last weeK with the commencement ot classes for the four-year.Deg-ree course m Dental Surgery (Bachaelor of Dental Surgery). The classes are being held m the new buildings adjoining the Out-Patient Department of the
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, it is learned, has purchased 100,000 tons of sugar for import into India. The whole of this quantity will be shipped before the end of next month. The U.K. will be supplying 10,000 tons, while Mexico, Java and Cuba will
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  • 244 2 J; SALEM: Ah a sequel to t ]> the death of 9 persons m Z •I a well In HOnnanipalU, J s Tlrurhen^'ode Taluq, last s week, S women, Muniam- 4 I mal, a 25-year- old widow, Z Kallammal, 19, and Ka- > <!
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  • 75 2 TKNKASi: Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor of Madras, told gathering at Courtailam that the beautiful health resort would soon be declared a sanatorium. He hinted that this would be Included m the next Five-Year Plan when a large sum of money would be allotted to convert
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  • 80 2 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to Mr. H. N. Mukerjee :n the House of the People, the Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, said that the total expenditure on the National Sample Survey upto March. 31, 1953, amounted to about Rs 74.6 lakhs. The survey* was
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI Exploration of the Am Jor pyrite deposit m the Shanabad district of Bihar by the Mimng Section of the Geological Survey of India suggests that the deposits are fairly extensive, with a grade indicating the possibility of their becoming a substantial producer of sulphur.
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  • 379 2 NEW DELJII; The Government ot India has introduced new scales of retiring, disability, and family pensions for personnel of the armed forces below commissioned rank. The new scales, which take cttect from June 1, will apply to ail personnel m service on that day,
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  • 50 2 PHOTO. The Speaker of the Malayan Legislative Council, Dato Mahmnd Bin Mat, is shown here (centre) with Congressman Charles B. Deane of North Carolina (left) and George I. Baker, President of National Airline*, Miami, Florida, at the Moral Re-armament World Assembly at Caux, Switzerland, recently.— A.P.
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  • 240 2 Nehru Meets Indian Troops Bound For Korea NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister. Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, met officers, who will be going to Korea with Indian troops m connexion with the prisoners .of -war agieement. Seventy-four officers, including officers of the Indian Red Cross, were present. The Prime Minister spoke to
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  • 108 2 DARJEKL.ING: Town Fathers and members of the Distnct Board last week gave a ceremonial reception to the Everest hero Tensing on his return to his Himalayan home town from Europe. Keplying to tne congratulations on nis conquest of the Everest. Tensing said, "Just as lire
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  • 89 2 All-India Handloom Board BOMBAY: The All-Indi* Randioom Board began Its session here last week. Mr. T. Swaminathan, Textile Commissioner, presided over the meeting which was held m camera. It is stated that the Board considered the various schemes submitted by the State Governments for the development of the handioom industry.
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  • 136 2 U.S. Award For J.R.D. Tata BOMBAY: Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of the Tatas, ha« been recognised as the "mo=t outstanding international mnnagement man of the year" by the National Association of Foremen m America and will receive an award from tfv Association. The Association is the leading management
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  • 173 2 NEW DELHI: The Conununications Ministry is considering, the incorporation of standards set by tne International CSvil Aviation Organization relating to personnel licensing m the Indian Aircraft Rules. Under these standards there will be lour categories of pilots, to be recognized m accordance with their qualified* tions,
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  • 69 2 GOBICHETTIPALAYAM From August 15 to 31 Mr. X Kamaraja Nadar. President rf the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, and Mr. Jai Prakash Narain will tour" Tamil Nad m connection with the Bhoodan movement. They will be m Coimbatore district on August 29, 30 and 31. The quota
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  • 1319 3 Photo shows: A group of students from Asia. Africa, Europe and the United States met at Notre Dame University, m South Bend, Indiana, m the midwestern United States, to consider the effects of industrialization on the culture and institutions of the non-industrialized countries
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  • 101 3 The Mahinal (Holy Carpet > ceremony was held this year m .Cairo on August 7 with a simplicity contrasting strongly with the pomp of past yeara. There were no richly Harnessed camels to carry the sacred carpet which marks the official beginning of the Moslem
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Gopalan, leader flf the Communist, group m the House of the feopie, has sougftt the intervention of the tiorne Minister, Dr. Katju, m the situation created Dy the arrest m Tricnor of Mr. Mathhai Manjuran, a member of the Council
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  • 104 3 Educational Reforms In Mysore State BANGAL.ORE Mysore's tiuucation minister, Mr. A G. rCiiniacnamtra Kao, is leaving ror New Delhi snoruy 10 norn aiscussions with tne union ahuister for Education. Mr. Atml Kalam Azad, m tne macttr of the lmp-lemi-ntation of the recommenaations of the Mysore riciucationnl Reform Codmmittec. Some time
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  • 76 3 Palace Declared As Subsidiary Jail SRINAGAR: The Gov erament of Jammu and Kashmir has declared tho palace known as "Tare Nivas," m Udhampur tehsil, where Sheikh Abdullah is being detained, as a subsidiary jail attached to the Sub-Jail of Udhampur. By an Ordinance, the Government also amended the Jammu and
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  • 173 3 Civilian Employees Of Defence Ministry FOOIn'A The Ministry of uetence has agreed to set up permanent conciliation macluuvcy similar to that for the Kauwaya to settle all dispute octweeu the autnorities and Civman employees of the Delence Ministry, Mr. B. N. Rajnaun.s. organizing secretary of tne All -India Deience Employees
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  • 152 3 BOMBAY The Director. General Overseas Communications Service, notifies that commencing from Aug. 1. 1953, photo-telegram services have been opened between India and Denmark, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland and Germany (Federal Republic) via London at the rates mentioned below which are applicable to all categories. (The rates are respectively
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  • 226 3 PROPERTY OF EVACUEES KARACHI TALKS KARACHI: The talks on evacuee property between tne Advisers on refugee rehabilitation to the Indian and Pakistan Governments concluded this morning In Karachi. It Is understood that agreement haa Deen reached on practically all Items of movable property. It was stated that Mr. Mehrchand Khanna,
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI: The Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. A. P. Jain, told Sardar Hukum Singh, that provisional agreement had been reached on certain items m the talks between the Rehabilitation Advisers of the Indian and Pakistan Governments at Karachi relating to evacuee property. He, however, declined to disclose them at
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  • 71 3 KOZHIKODE: The Government of Madras have, it is understood, sanctioned as advance grant sum of Rs. 250,000 to the Elementary Education Fund of the Malabar District Board with a view to enabling the Board to meet the clearness allowance of the elemental v school teachers. It
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  • 405 3 No More Imports From Burma NEW DELHI: Sri M. V. Krtetaappa, Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture stated that self-sufficiency to rt<* had been reached m India. The Deputy Minister announced It wUle replying to Sri N. P. Sinha, Cong., Bihar, m the House
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  • 210 3 U.S. LeaderSpecialist Grant Mr. Lee Slow Mong, Assistant Secretary;. Colonial Secretariat, Singapore, has been awarded a Leader.Speciallst grant for visiting the United States this year. He will leave on September 14th for the United States on a three months' visit. This grant has been awarded by the U.S. Department cf
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  • 1284 4 Widespread Hooliganism In W. 6 S. Provinces COLOMBO: The Cabinet last week declared a state of emergency m the Western the Southern Provinces. This step has been taken m view of the widespread hooliganism m these two areas. The Government has also Imposed a curfew from
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    55 4 Photo. A "mullah" (Moslem priest) votes at the Iranian oil town of Quni on Aug. 10 for the dissolution of the Majlis (lower House of Parliament). Half the city's mullahs supported religious leader Ayatollah K**fc*»« t former Majlis Speaker, by boycotting the ballot. The other half voted solidly for Premier
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  • 78 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— So far 254 claims valued at Rs. 1416,000 (M 5892,080) against the Japanese Government have been received from Indians who suffered loss and damages to life and property before the war, Deputy Minis, ter of Commerce D, R. Karmarkar told questioners m
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  • 70 4 LONDON, Aug. 16. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Minister of Supply, is to fly to inspect the Woomera Rocket Range m Australia where Britain will test more atomic weapons m October, the Ministry announced yesterday. Mr. Sandys will leave on August 24 for Australia and New
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  • 80 4 Winning lottery tickets of the Singapore Kerala. Samajam Lottery drawn at S p.m. yesterday are as follows: FIRST ***** $2,710.00 SECOND ***** $1, 365.00 THIRD ***** 542.00 FOURTH ***** 271.00 FIVE PRIZES: *****; *****; *****; *****; ***** (Each) $108.40. TEN PRIZES: *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****;
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  • 346 4 (From Our Own Correspondent I MADRAS. Aug. 16.— The Sixth Anniversary of India.-* Independence was celebrated m Madras with flag hoisting by the Governor at Fort St. George. Fiag hoisting ceremonies were held m most schools, m the morning and at a public meeting
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  • 69 4 The Registrar of Adeliade University requires applications for entry m March, 1954, to reach him by the end of August, 1953. Applications must be submitted, In the case of Federation candidates, through the Examinations Secretary, Federation of Malaya, P.O. Box 1053, Kuala Lumpur, who can supply
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  • 37 4 It is officially stated that Hari Raya Haji will be celebrated on Thursday, August 20. Prayers m the Abu Bakar Mosque, Johore Bahru, and other mosques m the district would begin at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 49 4 CAPRI, Aug. 16.— Ex-King Farouk had as much trouble as any other visitor finding a hotel room on tourist-jammed Capri yesterday. Farouk's visit was unexpected. Hiring a car, he drove to a luxury hotel at Capri. "Sorry, no rooms," the mana. ger told Farouk.— A.P.
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  • 31 4 Following areas in i n <j ia v been declared infected under the Quarantine M l vention of Disease Ordini Singapore; Bombay— r>S Nagapatinam— Small-pox^ sakhapatinam Cholera Madhya Pradesh— -Plague
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    • 115 4 COMING EVENTS UIiEJL AND I'KLSs At the montnly luncheon of Singapore Union of Journalists at Capitol Restaurant today 1 p.m. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, v lawyer, will speak on 'Libel and Press. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald Commissioner-General will also be present. Divine life Society The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life
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