Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1953
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Title Section16 1953-08-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. LX. No. 197. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration715 1953-08-28 1 Indian Soldiers Of Peace' Arrive Here PROUD OF UNIQUE TASK ASSIGNED Muster Strong And Wish Them 'Good Luck* (By Our Staff Reporter) Yesterday afternoon S.S. Jaladurga arrived here with 1,278 Indian troops bound for Korea. Practically every vantage point on the ship was filled with khaki-clad Indians, who beamed withI.D.M. - 715 words
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Article93 1953-08-28 1 SRINAGAK: Aug. 27. Kashmir Police have held an underground leader of the proAbdunah movement which was started when the 48-year-old "Lion of Kashmir" was dismissed from tne premiership and detained earlier this month. The held man is Sheikh Abdullah's former Deputy Finance Minister, Mubarakshah. He was foundReuter - 93 words
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Article165 1953-08-28 1 NEHRU TO PLAY CRICKET F.O.O.C. NEW DELHI. Ang. 37.— I j The August memberH o) <[ 1 1 Parliament have decided to play a cricket match in I the interests of charity— 1 1 flood relief. Two teams— J one led by Premier Nehru i and the other by Vice-165 words
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Article114 1953-08-28 1 NAIROBI, Aug. 27.— Kenya's Europeans yesterday voted for the admission of at least 30.000 more European immigrants to the British colony in the next five years and a ban on further Asian immigration. Speakers said the only hope for the survival of the Kenya EuropeanReuter - 114 words
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Article274 1953-08-28 1 iThe Indian Custodian Force is going to Korea, to fulfil a task, which is not only highly delicate bi na- ture, but also un precedent- ed in history. The respon- I nihility devolving on them j is great and they need all *»e encouragement of the274 words
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Article112 1953-08-28 1 ifrom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 27. The Stale Government have appointed a four-man expert committee to examine Rajaji's new elementary education scheme whcee introduction has caused statewide agitation. The committee consists of a chairman Mr. R. V. Parulekar,, Director of the Tndian Institute of Education.112 words
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Article116 1953-08-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 27. The case against Mr. C. N. Annaauiai and four other leaders ot the Dravida Munnetraka Kalagham arising from the agitation against the Central and State Governments on July 15 has been posted to Sept. 1 for orders. The State116 words
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Article82 1953-08-28 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 27.— The state of emergency imposed in Ceylon earlier this month after riots will finish at midnight on Sept. 11, an official announcement said today. The state of emergency had been relaxed and 1b now con£ne4 to jpsdfied. trets n ys- western and southern provinces.Reuter - 82 words
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736 1953-08-28 1 Support For India Increasing NEW YORK, Aug. 27— Tbe Political Committee of La. United Nations General Assembly yesterday adjourned until today. The decision to put off the vote wen taken after Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky. the Soviet delegate, had wound up n long andReuter - 736 words
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Article219 1953-08-28 1 REASON FOR U.S. OPPOSITION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Aug. 27 Here's why the United States doesnt want India at the Korean Peace Conference, as summed up by U.S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. India is a neutral. She did not send troops to Korea under the U.N. flag. Only U.N. troop-contributingA.P. - 219 words
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Article142 1953-08-28 1 BOSTON. Aug. 27. -Mr. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of State, yesterday called for revision of the Unit, ed Nations Charter to bring it iii line with the atomic age. He said the charter belonged to the pro-atomic age and was obsolete before itReuter - 142 words
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Article51 1953-08-28 1 LONDON, Aug. 27.- King Hussein of Jordan is expected tp arrive In London early next month for an operation for sinus trouble, an. authoritative source said here. The source said the exact date of his artfval waifcot yet known n«r was the Intended period of hij RI3F frMft*Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement42 1953-08-28 1 ISUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Maiaya, B. N. Borneo and i Sarawak. 1 Month $5 50 3 Months 16.50 I 0 Months 33.00 I I Year 68.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month t6 60 3 Moo ton 19-50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 7aoo42 words
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Article686 1953-08-28 2 LLC's Suggestion To Asia I N^. DELHI: A report on "wage policy," published Try 'the International Labour Organisation (ILO) urged a prober balance between workers' eftecttue demands, and the supply of essential consumergoods, i^mT TtJm%ifmmW settled "Profrtahs of Wage Policy in Asian Countries," has been preparedFOC - 686 words
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Article170 1953-08-28 2 CALCUTTA: Asia is in danger of wasting' her "most precious resource," her youth, unless immediate steps are taken to increase facilities for the training, and protection of children and young persons, the ILO warned. Citing population trends in seven countries, Burma, Ceyion, India, Indo-China Malaya, Pakistan andFOC - 170 words
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179 1953-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has suggested that the whole question of cost and expenditure involved in various activities of the Central Tractor Organisation should be examined. Dr. P. S. Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, who informed the House of the people last week, added that the179 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-08-28 2 ALLAHABAD: A fifty-mile. an-hour westerly gale hit Allahabad last Sunday cutting off the telecommunicatoins of this rain-flooded city with the rest of the country. The gale reached a peak velocity of 65 miles an hour ai 1.30 p.m. and' again at 5 p.m. At least seven people were killedFOC - 297 words
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Article62 1953-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: Sri R. K. Nehru, Under of the Indian advance party saw miles and miles ot white tape to Korea and wondered where they got so moon tape from. He told n Press conference that the white tape marked the demarcation line In the centreFOC - 62 words
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87 1953-08-28 2 LUCKNOW: The Chief Minister of UJ»., Pandit Pant, has suggested a survey of the entire field of administration in the State in all aspects, and has requested Government officials to foster a spirit of economy in public administration. In a personal letter to theFOC - 87 words
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Article690 1953-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: Sri A. K. Gopalan, Leader of the Communist group, urged the Government, in a resDlution in the House of the People, to take immediate steps to arrest the growth of unemployment, *nd to render relief to the unemployed. Sri Gopalan said the situation as regardsFOC - 690 words
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Article49 1953-08-28 2 BOMBAY: The BOAC plan to introduce Comet Model 1-A their latest acquisition, on the England-Indla-Far East route along with Comets l, which have been operating across India for more than a year Both the Comets I and 1-A SSS. the aame »P €ed and carrylng capacity.49 words
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Article214 1953-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. P. Sunda rayy a and Mr. A. K. Gopalan, leaders of the Communist Parliamentary Party, in a joint statement denied that the Telengana Communist Committee Had approached any embassy for financial help. "It is a malicious propaganda against the Communist Party," they said.FOC - 214 words
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Article110 1953-08-28 2 MEENAMBAKKAM: Srimathi Durgabai Deshmukh, member, National Planning Commission, said she would discuss with them the local works programme. The Government of India had plotted Rs. 45,00,000 to Madras State for Ijcal works. "While we have received about 5,000 schemes from a number of StatesFOC - 110 words
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Article149 1953-08-28 2 BOMBAY: The Planning Commission has approved nearly 5,000 local works schemes In various parts of India during the last two months, under the provision of Rs. 15-crores, for the plan period, for small cooperative undertakings of the people. Srimathi uurgabal expressed satisfaction at the enthusiasm of the peopleFOC - 149 words
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Article61 1953-08-28 2 NAGPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Government has set up a minimum wages advisory board, with Mr. S. K. Wankhede Deputy Speaker of the State Assembly, as chairman* The Board, which includes three representatives each of employers and employees, win advise the Government on the fixation of minimumFOC - 61 words
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555 1953-08-28 2 HINDU MAHASABHA NOT HAPPY OYER INDO-PAK. KASHMIR APPROACH NEW DELHI: The All-India Hindu Mahasabha is likely to oppose the holding of a plebiscite in Kashmir in terms of the Joint communique issued by the Prime Minister of India and Pakistan in New Delhi recently. An indication of this came fromFOC - 555 words
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Article90 1953-08-28 2 SRINAGAR: Sheikh Abdullah, former Premier now in detention, according to reports from Udhampore, is in good health, and enjoys the com. pany of three of nis close associates, Including his son-in-law. There is no ceiling on his dally expenses, and he has been provided with theFOC - 90 words
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Article76 1953-08-28 2 MOSCOW "Pravda." the Russian Communist newspaper commented on the Kashmir negotiations. It said: "The peace-loving peoples will receive with satisfaction the news that the negotiations for the settlement of the Kashmir problem between the Prime Minister of India, Sri ter of Pakistan, Mr. Mahomed All, haveFOC - 76 words
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504 1953-08-28 2 25 Nations Send Students To India NEW DELHI: Foreign students are showing an increase interest in India. This is indicated by the large number seeking admission to thia country's Institutions of higher learning. Under the Indian Government's general cultural scholarship scheme alone, there were 89 students from 25 countries LastA.P. - 504 words
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Article77 1953-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Education Minister, Maulana Azad, Mid during 1952-53 Rs. 6,000 was paid by the Government of India to the Nazrul Naramoy Samlty, Calcutta, for the medical treatment in Europe of Kazi Nazrul Islam, a litterateur of Bengal. Replying to Seth Govind Das inFOC - 77 words
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Article985 1953-08-28 3 New Scheme In Offing Says Union Minister NEW DELHI: The Union Education Ministry hopes to bring forward, soon, a scheme to encourage open air mass drill, and manual labour among school students. The States have responded well to this scheme. They are all agreed that thereFOC - 985 words
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Article485 1953-08-28 3 Age -Limit For Collegers MADRAS: Speaking at the College Day of the Madras Christian College, Tambaram, the Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, said the age limit for entrance to Colleges should be at least 18. He pald\tributes to the services of Chr&j^i Missionaries to the cause of education. The Governor said:485 words
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Article65 1953-08-28 3 CHANDIGARH Presiden t Prasad will formally declare open the new capital of the Punjab at Chandigarh on Oct. 7. Simla, temporary seat of the Punjab Government, will cease f o be the capital from Sept. 21 when Government offices will start moving to Chandigarh. The autumnFOC - 65 words
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Article565 1953-08-28 3 NEYYAR IRRIGATION PROJECT TRTVANDRUM: Work on the Neyyar Irrigation Project has been held up for want of timely financial allotment by the Government. This is the impression gained by a group of Press representatives, who visited the Project site recently. The Project, which has been included in the 5-Year Plan,FOC - 565 words
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469 1953-08-28 3 BOMBAY: Sir Edmund Hillary, who conquered Everest along with leasing, wn icad a six-member expedition in March 1964 to scale Mount Makalu hi the Himalayas, one oi the five highest peaks in the world. This was disclosed by Mr, McCallum, a memberFOC - 469 words
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525 1953-08-28 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated the sair-e-Gnlfaroshan or Pfcool-Walon-ki-Sair (Festival of Flower*) at Mehraull, a village about 12 miles from New Delhi Saturday. Mr. Nehru stressed the Importance of having an "openminded" culture, which was always ready to receive aad respond toFOC - 525 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-08-28 3 PHOTO. A demonstration of how an oil fire in to be tackled, was recently performed by the Singapore Fire Brigade Squad.- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 22 words
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Article93 1953-08-28 3 Photographic Exhibition NEW DELHI: An International of photography in which 40 countries will take part is to be held in New Delhi in the first week of September. Two hundred and fifty prints selected from 1,400 entered by 400 exhibitors will be shown at the exhibition which will be theFOC - 93 words
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Article71 1953-08-28 3 MYSORE: At a meeting of the local advisory board of the Central Food Research Institute, Mysore, held here on August 19. Mr. K. Hanumanthian, Chief Minister of Mysore and Board Chairman, presiding, decisions were taken regarding the construction of a technological block for housing pilot plant andFOC - 71 words
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Article57 1953-08-28 3 NAGPUR: Mr. R. S. Ruiker, President, Madhya Pradesh Hind Mazdoor Sabha, was arrested here Saturday on a nonbailable warrant Issued by a Chanda Magistrate to secure his presence In the proceedings against him over the Lalpeth colliery strike early this year. Mr. Ruiker was takenFOC - 57 words
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Article189 1953-08-28 3 Andhra Secrt. From Sept. 25 KURNOOL: Sri Chandulal M. Trivedi, SpecaJ Officer for Andhra Affairs, instructed the local authorities that everything should be ready bv Sept. 20 for the location of the Andhra Secretariat offices here since all officers and unices would start functioning from Sept. 25. The Special OfficerFOC - 189 words
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Article51 1953-08-28 3 BELLARY Thethali Kami Reddl, who ended his 51-day fast, undertaken to demand plebiscite on Bellary issue, left for Delhi at the invitation of the Prime Minister. Sri Jawa. narlal Nehru, Sri Kami Rcddi was discharged from the local Government Hospital after regain- Ing his normal health.—FOC - 51 words
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150 1953-08-28 3 TKI VAN DRUM: Cholera outbreaks accounted for 78 attacks and 38 deaths in Agasthccswaram Taluk arc for 29 attacks and 15 deaths in Shencottah taluk during the first half of this month, according to a report of the Public Health Department Fresh localities in AgastheeswaramFOC - 150 words
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Advertisement125 1953-08-28 3 Of* Kemember the three famous 100 years old waM JLv^IVIM 9 China. ■n^^iT^.injLrirC Un CHAN LEE CHVE medicated wine:— rS^^PyjjJjfvJfflTßmM Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn WBJSSfc WMt fc^O^W aIl(1 prepared from famous herbs. A Bt' ffii JSt^. m fittin 8 tonic t0 feed tired g lands > to125 words
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Article54 1953-08-28 4 COLOMBO: The question of rescinding the Order under which the Colombo Municipal Council and the Moratuwa Urban Council stand suspended for the duration of the emergency is stated to be receiving attention. Mr. a W. W. Kannangars Minister for Local Government! said that the matter wasFOC - 54 words
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262 1953-08-28 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The deter ioration in Ceylon's trade balance was checked last month when a favourable balance of Rs. 793,759 was recorded. The adverse trade balance, which was Rs. 32,620,* 000 at the end of June, dropped to Rs. 31,865.000 at the end ofFOC - 262 words
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Article146 1953-08-28 4 PARIS, Aug. 27.— The great French strike ended last night. Trade Unions ordered gas and electricity workers and miners back to work th« only men still out after a general return to work. Trains were running again, and on time, after three weeks of dislocation and stagnationReuter - 146 words
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Article132 1953-08-28 4 COLOMBO: Lord Blackford Sector Commander of the London Home Guard from 1940-44, who was In Colombo recently, told the Press here that it was not wise to organise a Home Guard to check disturbances within a country. "It is bad to set one section of theFOC - 132 words
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Article173 1953-08-28 4 COLiOMBO: Foreign citizens In Ceylon can join the Home Guard, without Inflicting their citizenship rights. Regulations to this effect will be issued by the Government following representations made to the Ministry of External Affairs by some foreign embassies and mercantile Institutions. They pointed outFOC - 173 words
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Article153 1953-08-28 4 Yesterday the Minister of Supply Mr. Duncan Sandys paid a three-hour visit to the R.A.F. Maintenance Base Seletar On arrival he was welcomed by Air Officer Commanding;, Singapore, Air Commodore W. M L. MacDonald. and after taking the salute from a Guard %/f Honour, he153 words
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Article94 1953-08-28 4 His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Nicol). is accompanying the C.-in-C. Far East Air Force, Air-Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson today on a dignt to Jesseiton where the Ah .Marshal will have discussions with the Governor of North Borneo, Sir Ralph Hone on joint civil and94 words
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Article62 1953-08-28 4 BANGKOK. Aug. 27. -Thai police yesterday arrested eleveu "Communist suspects" they claimed were plotting to overthrow Premier Pibun Song, gram's Government. Lieutenant General Kat Kat. songgram, former Deputy Army Commander-in-Chief, and one of chief engineers who staged coup d'etat on Nov. 8 1947, which brought theReuter - 62 words
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Article61 1953-08-28 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS Aug. 27. The train services between Madras and Calcutta have returned to normal with the repair of the breaches near Rajahmundry r-aused by the Godavari floods and through running by the main line. Every effort is now being made in Madras and61 words
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Article50 1953-08-28 4 KARACHI, Aug. 27.— The Government of Pakistan agreed yesterday to the appointment of Major General Prince Pisit Disponga DiSlcul as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Thailand to Pakistan. This is the first appointment between Pakistan and Thailand during the last seven years. t A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article73 1953-08-28 4 DENVER, Aug. 27. Mr. James Hagerty, President Eisenhower's press secretary, refused yesterday to comment on reports that Sir Winston Churchill had been in touch with President Eisenhower about foreign policy differences between Britain and the United Slates. Mr. Hagerty was asked b> reporters the President is onReuter - 73 words
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Article155 1953-08-28 4 SALISBURY, S. Rhodesia. Aug. 27. Dozens of Europeans, Indians and peaceful Africans are fleeing from the Cholo area of Nyaaaland where striking native tea estate workers are destroying telephone communications ana blocking roads. In aisxur Dances last woeK. an African was Killed and several ponce injured.Reuter - 155 words
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Article78 1953-08-28 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27. Indian exports to the Unlteo. States during April tnrough June of the current year totali. ed 217,200,000 rupeees (US$45,--612,000) compared to Imports Of 294,500,000 rupees (US$6l,--845.000). Deputy Commerce Minister D. Karmarkar said today in Parliament. Commerce Minister T. 'I. Krishnamachari declared inA.P. - 78 words
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Article70 1953-08-28 4 CASABLANCA, Aug. 27.— Police arrested 64 Moroccans early yesterday in a move to stamp out terrorist activity in the European sector of Casa. blanca. All Moroccans In the streets without papers were detained. Meknes police said yesterday that 97 people war*" arrested in the town during recentReuter - 70 words
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91 1953-08-28 4 KENYA WHITES RESENT LONDON CONTROL! NAIROBI. Aug. 27.— The Britjsh leader of elected mem bers of Kenya's legislature lashed out yesterday at London's domination of the government of the terrorist-plagu-ed East African colony. Kenya's problems cannot be solved. Michael Blundell told a meeting of the European electors' union, "until responsibilityA.P. - 91 words
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Article104 1953-08-28 4 Fr. 107m Bobbery SAINT TROPE, France, Aug 27. An elderly hotel manager tn this- Riviera Resort town in this Riviera Resort town was forced at a gun point to open a safe and turn over Francs 107 million worth ot jewels and cash to hold up men late last night,A.P. - 104 words
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Article86 1953-08-28 4 CAPETOWN, Aug. 27. -The African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, last night described the restoration of Palestine to the Jewish race as their national home as one of the most important and significant event* in modern history. He was speaking as guest or honoui at aReuter - 86 words
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Article106 1953-08-28 4 KARACHI, Aug. 27.— Tnt executive of Motamer Alameis. lami (World Muslim Conference) with headquarters at Karachi yesterday senz a comprehensive 18-point memorandum on the Moroccan question to the President of the U.N. Security expressing "grave con. cern over continuous suppression or the popular will throughout FrenchA.P. - 106 words
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Article46 1953-08-28 4 BANGKOK, Aug. 27.— Major General William Jay Donovan, wartime chief of America's Office of Special Services, axrived here by air today as United States Ambassador de. signat* to Thailand. He has had wide experience in the Far East and has made several visits to Thailand.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-08-28 4 Indian National Flag fluttering proudly over S.S. Jaladurga which earriea the TtiHi— troops to Korea. Below the soldiers are getting ready to leave the harbour for a sight-seeing tour of Singapore. I. D. M. Photo?38 words
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Article50 1953-08-28 4 CANBERRA, Aug. 27. "Australia has no proposal to get out of Anzus or get lid of it," Prime Minister Menzies told a press conference today. Mr. Menzies dismissed a London newspaper report that discussions were proceeding in Australia on a possible alter- native to Anzus.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article46 1953-08-28 4 SKARDU, Kashmir, Aug. 27. -A New York Geologist. Mr. Arthur Gilkey, a membei of the American team which faded in an attempt to climb K-2. was killed in a fall between camps seven and eight on the I mountain, it was learned here. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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