Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-28 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 192. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-28 1 F frnth Premier Pierre Mena<v France, iollowing the unsuccessful completion of the E D.C talks in Brussels, talks with llritish Premier Sir Winston Churchill. A.P. Photo shows* Sir Winston Churchill (right) shakes hands with Pierre MendesFraiK'e as the French Premier arrives at Biggin Hill RAF station.48 words
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Article121 1954-08-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 27:— The Government have decided what measures they wanted for Mkjof land reform in Madras lUU stated the Revenue Minister Mr. Manickavelu Na.cker to pressmen yesterday, but enabling legislation would be brought only about November. He revealed that the121 words
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Article116 1954-08-28 1 .aARACHI. Au£. 27 —I I -iKisian will be represented at Manila conference on -Tt Asian Treaty Or. fUtiMtJtkm by a delegation ot five led by 'oreign Minister. S.r Moaamntied Zarruiiaa Khan. Otner members, it was author, tatively stated, win be Agha Hilialy, Secretary of >iinistryReuter - 116 words
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Article97 1954-08-28 1 rom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 27. Government of India are 'bletocurb the worst trends Indian films because of conrtitut anal limitations delated the Information Minis--11 Mi. Keskar in Loksabha ■t-rciay. The Government he Hd was in sympathy with the c '"ig views expressed recently97 words
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Article68 1954-08-28 1 om Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Aug. 27.— The Andhra Government is against n i legislation to prohibit U'wry. They feel such social "is cannot be combatted by and such legislation would -""ly lead to harrassment and jnterferwet with family life. is Andhra Government's inswer to68 words
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589 1954-08-28 1 Geneva Decisions Will Be Valueless If Indo-China's Neutrality Is Shaken NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— Prune Minister Jawatiarial .Nehru said here today if the forthcoming .ilaaU conference in Philippines did something which shakes the basic position of Indo-China as a aeutral country it wiii shakeReuter - 589 words
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413 1954-08-28 1 DR. AMBEDKAR'S CRITICISM NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.--The leader of India;* SSrSSSSSraSS ZZS&SLE& Toward the United States B R. Ambedkar, Nehru's Law Minister until he broke wl th the Prime Mmiste r three vcars ago. spoke up an a i°AP - 413 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-08-28 1 Madam Pandit Returns To India Madam Vijayalakahmi Pandit. President of the United Nations Genera] Assembly and sister of India's Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, left Singapore yesterday morning for New Delhi, via' Colombo. She was seen off at the airport by the CommissionerGeneral Mr. Malcolm MacDcnald Acting Consul-General, Indonesia, Mr.Reuter - 222 words
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127 1954-08-28 1 Peoples Chinese Raid On Chiang Kai-shek's Island Withdrawal After Killing II HONG KONG, Aug. 27.— Eleven Nationalist Chinese troops were killed or wounded and one captured in a Peoples Chinese commando raid on Chiang Kai Shek's Quemoy island stronghold, Peking Radio said today. It said a reconnaissance group landed near127 words
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99 1954-08-28 1 NEXT LABOUR MPs DELEGATION TO RED CHINA LONDON, Aug. 27. Six British Trade Union leaders wul accompany the second delegation of Labour Members of Parliament which is to visit Communist China in October, it was learned here. Seven backbench Labour MPs will leave Britain by air on October 4 forReuter - 99 words
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Article61 1954-08-28 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— 0n the invitation of Moscow, India is sending a 14-man delegation of industrialists to study developments in Russian industry and agriculture, it was officially announced here. A Ccmmerce Ministry note said the delegation will depart the first week in September and spendAP - 61 words
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224 1954-08-28 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. *7.— Portugal Thursday rejected India's protests that "peaceful demonstrators'' were killed and woundedf In trying 1 to occupy a fort on Ooa's northern boundary last week. Portugal's reply, handed to the Foreign Ministry, said was based on "incorrect in- i formation.'-AP - 224 words
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155 1954-08-28 1 WALKING STICK AS BIRTHDAY GIFT TO N.S. RULER More than 250 citizens of Negn Sembilan attended the all-communities dinner and ball on Wednesday, at Seremban in honour of the 59th birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar cf Negri Seinbilan. The Kuler who was accompanied by the Tengku Ampuan, opened the155 words
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Article33 1954-08-28 1 NEW DIXMI Aug. 27 World Bank representatives will arrive to New Delhi next week to discuss new terms of reference for fresh negotiation* between ladia and Pakistan over the Indus basin waters. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article130 1954-08-28 1 urom Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 'ine situation in Goa has a comic opera aspect, said Premier r*enru. opening tne loreign policy deoate in the Upper mouse yesterday. We must not, thererore, lose our sense of perspective. When a Communist member interrupted tnat Americans were130 words
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Article236 1954-08-28 1 KARACHI, Aug. 27. The Government of PaKistan Thursday banned imports of the American book Aisha-The Beloved Of Mohammad." Tne book, written by Nabla Abbot, was publisned by the University of Chicago Press. The Pakistan Government took exception to references in the book to Mohammad and Aisha,AP; Reuter - 236 words
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Article64 1954-08-28 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.— An epidemic of virus encephalitis in 11 northern Indian cities has passed its peak alter taking the lives of at least 347 children. Haelth Minister Kajkumari Amrit Kaur told Parliament yesterday only a few scattered cases have developed recently. She added thatAP - 64 words
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Article63 1954-08-28 1 LONDON Auff 27 A human skull nearliy 7.000. ye&rs^old, unearthed at Jericho last year, is to cross the Atlantic to Canada in a Bri tish Overseas Always Corporation aaatocruiser. The skull is to go to a Canadian museum. Because it is extremely fragile the Captain ofReuter - 63 words
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Article138 1954-08-28 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 27 More than 20.000,000 people were threatened in north-east India yesterday by one of the worst floods of the century. The line of destruction stretches 1,000 miles along the fertile Ganges and Brah. flQMttutr* v*n«y from Sadiya, I* tt« tto. itfcte rf Afffttn toReuter - 138 words
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Article114 1954-08-28 1 H.K. Reception To Attlee Co. HONG KONG, Aug. 2i. Tiie Jimisn JUiuour rarty delegation now visiting uoinrnuunsi unna nas accepted a joint invitation by tne «ong Kong Cnamoer of conunerg^ and tne crunese Manvuacturers' Association to attend a oanquet here on Sept. S. Tne Attlee party is due in HonkAP - 114 words
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Article95 1954-08-28 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27. Moslems feeling the threat of communal wartare In troubled Mathura, 80 miles east of here, are fleeing into the city of Agra by bus and on foot, reports reaching here said today. The reports Bald the Moslems a minority in thisAP - 95 words
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Article61 1954-08-28 1 PERTH, (WESTERN AUSTRALIA), Aug. 27— Professor N. H. Bhabha, Chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission, told scientists here "the best defence of the free world is not still more atomic explosives but the happiness and well being of the people." He was speaking at the finalReuter - 61 words
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Article99 1954-08-28 1 LOHIA RELEASED ALLAHABAD, Aug. 27— Dr. Ram Manohar Lahia, leader of the I'raja Socialist Party who was arrested last month for exhorting peasants not to pay irrigation taxes has been released and more than 2,000 of his followers now In custody will be freed. Dr. Lohia was freed99 words
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569 1954-08-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat. Aug. 28, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS GOODWILL r JfHhiKE are many lessons to be learnt rrom tnis weeks sedition, txiai in Singapore, but the moet mipoiiant or tnem is tnai tne demand tor freedom and sen -government shau not and need not necessarily mean a569 words
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417 1954-08-28 2 OIBRU6ARH: Following heavy rains during the last three or four days the Brahmaputra and Its tributaries in the Lakhimpur district of Upper Assam have risen by 1^ to 3 ft and submerged most of Hie Dibrugarh sub-division for the sixth time tills year. FourteenFOC - 417 words
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Article121 1954-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Chairman, Dr. Radhukristinan, announced in the Council of States that, witn the concurrence oj the Prime Minister and the Leader of the c owned, the Council will hereajter be caked the Kaiya Sabha. Dr. Radha Kurnud Mookerjee (nominated) *s/ced tne ChairmanFOC - 121 words
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Article570 1954-08-28 2 Agitation Against Cow Slaugnter CALCUTTA: About 22 men were arrested in Calcutta on Monday in connexion wita the Cow Protection Committees campaign to ban cow slaugnter. Twelve were taken into custody while picketing the gates of the Corporation slaughter house in Chingrighata. Another group demonstrated •a tront 01 the ChiefFOC - 570 words
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Article179 1954-08-28 2 CAiiCo'i'i'A: iiiignt uiousand bags of tapioca globules v; tiucti at Rs. 40 lakiiS have been seized by the Calcutta enforcement branch) police and the Food Department ot Calcutta Corporation in a joint drive against adulterated toodstufts. The globules, it is alleged, were being sold as sagoFOC - 179 words
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Article121 1954-08-28 2 DELHI RAIL TRAVELLER WOUNDS 3 NEW DELHI: Three public servants -two policemen and a railway official were admitted to the Irwin Hospital here with bullet wounds alter having oeen shot by a passenger at Delhi Junction. According to the authorities, a ticket collector at the station detained the man forFOC - 121 words
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Article68 1954-08-28 2 AGRA: Arrests so far in connexion with last week's disturbances in Mathura city total 164, according to official information received here. Of these 109 were last week convicted of the charges against them and sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment or the fine or both. Curfew68 words
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199 1954-08-28 2 MADRAS: The Maharash. trinns should prove them selves to be the ambassadors 9t goodwill and understand .-ng by placing beiure the of soutn jnaia tho beaulies <-f Marathi art and liter uure and also cultivate a taste for the language and litara. ture of the peopleFOC - 199 words
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Article37 1954-08-28 2 KARACHI: Hindu and Sikh pilgrims who arrived here on Friday last visited local temples, and gurdwaras recently for the first time Since partition. They later went round shopping centres in the city. FOCFOC - 37 words
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307 1954-08-28 2 Government Servants' Conduct: Rule 20 (I) Held "Ultra Vires" CALCUTTA; Mr. Justice Sinha of the Calcutta High Court, made absolute the rule obtained by the petitioner Krishna Chandra Chatterji t an employee of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, dismissed from service on the charge that he had published a leafletFOC - 307 words
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Article59 1954-08-28 2 MELBOURNE: A Government member, Mr. Malcolm McColm, told the House of Representatives last week he saw no reason why Australia could not aLow the entry cf a small quota of "Asian neighbours" into the country. Speaking in a foreign affairs debate, Mr. McColm called for a "sounding59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-08-28 2 Margaret 'Speculation Princess Margaret celebrated her 24th birthday anniversary on August 31 and many people were wondering whether Her Royal Highness would announce her engagement. Her name has been linked romantically with that of Colin Tennant, 28-year-old heir of Lord CUenconner. A.P. Photo shows: Princess Margaret with Colin Tennant during61 words
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97 1954-08-28 2 NEW DELHI: A petty Officers' School has been established at Cochin with the main object of helping the chief and Petty Officers cf the Indian Navy to develop the qualities of leadership. The school, which will cater for chief and Petty Officers of allFOC - 97 words
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Article56 1954-08-28 2 Parliamentary Review On The Air CALCUTTA: All India Radio, Dolhi, has arranged to broadcast in English daily from 8.55 p.m. to 9 p.m. This scries of broadcasts, which commenced from Mcniiay Aug-. 23 wi.l ccntinue to be rJ iayed by A.I.R. Calcutta and can be heard on 300, 370.4 447.8.FOC - 56 words
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199 1954-08-28 2 Alagappa Chettiar's Advice To New Graduates MADRAS: Dr. Rm. A < gappa Chettiar said her e Lw week that in building UD new India "we should synu sise the tw.n heritages ui Eastern anu Western thought In doinjr so they ghouid guard against the powihk. disappearance of inuividu-u freedom, itFOC - 199 words
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Article96 1954-08-28 2 BOMBAY; Prof. P. C Maha lancb.s, Director, Indian Statistical Institute, arrived ban from Geneva by Air India International plane, after a ftye-wee* tour of Russia, M the leader O f the Indian Scientists' delegation. In an interv.ew given at the Santa Cruz airport, Prof. MahalanobisFOC - 96 words
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464 1954-08-28 3 Adoption And Guardianship Of Hindu Minors Debate In Upper House NEW DELHI: The Council of States began its autumn session with a debate on the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Bill. Moving tor reference of the Bill to a jo'nt select oominii i the two Houses cf Parliament, the Law MinisterFOC - 464 words
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Article853 1954-08-28 3 NEW DELHI: The report, jf the joint sitting of the pricommittees of the L*)k i&bna and the Council 01 ..'.aiwij on the procedure to bs. oUcwed in ca^es cf complaints Ji breach of privilege ot ont .icuse by a member of the oilier Hcjscs ofFOC - 853 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-08-28 3 Don- nitrations of work ability by handicapped craftsmen, at the 1954 Exposition and Parade of Progress in Washington, dramatise for the American people a half-cen-tury of progress in the successful rehabilitation and employment oi handicapped men and wowen. (Right) Port Miller, an amputee who gets around with88 words
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38 1954-08-28 3 KARACHI: Official sources here denied Press reports that the Punjab (P) Chief Minister, Malik Feroz Khau Noon, was joining the Central Cabinet. Tney described tne the news as false and without foundation. FOCFOC - 38 words
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113 1954-08-28 3 RAZVI TAKEN TO YERAVADA ON DOCTORS' ADVICE HYDERABAD: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. Srinivu3a Itao Ekhalikur told the State Assembly, that on the advice of doctors, Kazim Razvi, the Razakar leader, has been removed to the Yeravada Jail in Bombay State in the beginning o: last month. The change inFOC - 113 words
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Article109 1954-08-28 3 CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Government's decision to double the rate of tax on raw jute (tax on purchase of raw jute; Is expected to yield an additional revenue of Rs. 35 lakhs, it is learnt. A bill seeking to double tm, tax fromFOC - 109 words
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Article173 1954-08-28 3 DACCA; The water level lias risen by three inches in Dacca City following heavy showers. Reports from other part of the province are as follows Flangpuri Flood waters are still rising slowly. Mymensing The Brahmaputra is rising again. Faridpur: The water level is stationary atFOC - 173 words
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120 1954-08-28 3 KARACHI: Pakistan will send an economic mission to the Soviet Union in the near future, according to reliable sources. The mission, which will include both officials and nonofficials, has been invited by the Soviet Government to study the progress made by theFOC - 120 words
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Article23 1954-08-28 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy. the Chief Minister of West Bengal will inaugurate the new telephone exchange at Chandernagore on Aug. 28. FOCFOC - 23 words
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Article336 1954-08-28 4 Legislation To Be Introduced COLOMBO: On a memorandum submitted by the junior Labour Minister, Major T. F. Jayawardene, the Ceylon Cabinet is reliably learnt to have taken a decision to shortly introduce legislation to restrict and regulate the employment of Indian nationals in various jobs. The LabourFOC - 336 words
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Article162 1954-08-28 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: The future generation would be 'unworthy" of a free Lanka if they were permitted to bo taught by a "frustrated: a^d disguested" teaching profes sion. said Mr A- Thajn?>P lL lai at a Hpecial general mwt. ing of the AlLCeylon English Qualified Swabasha Tra-netf Teachers' Association, heljFOC - 162 words
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Article279 1954-08-28 4 COLOMBO: The Minister nl Lands and) Land Development, P. B. Buiankulame Dissav\(>, referring in the House I Jvepresentatives to a statement on the VViipattu Park, wluch he had issued to the I'r< ss, saiu he would abide by the decision of the House on thatFOC - 279 words
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Article195 1954-08-28 4 COLOMBO: Indians tea trudcis who have been buy ing and selling manufactured tea for many years in the local market will be given temporary licences till the end of this year. Over 50 Indians engaged the tea trade recently applied for their licences under the Tea TheftsFOC - 195 words
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Article109 1954-08-28 4 S.C.S.J.C. INAUGURATED The Constitution of the Singapore Civil Service joint Council was signed yesterday morning in the presence of representatives of the constituent Unrtons and Associa.. tions of the Staff Side. The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A .C. Goode, Chairman of the Council* signed on behalf o£ the official side109 words
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Article24 1954-08-28 4 The Singapore Indian, Fine Arts Society will present a Variety Concert at the Vic. toria Theatre tomorrow (Sun. day) at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-08-28 4 Madam Pandit chatting with Mrs. Khurana (extreme left) wife of the Acting Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. Mr. Khnrana (in black suit) and Lt. Comdr. Clark, A.D.C. to the Governor are also seen In the picture. I.D.M. PICTURE.I.D.M. - 44 words
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373 1954-08-28 4 "We're Ordered To Take Him Away" They Said Terrorists abducted a Indian conductor on the Sungei Buloh division of the Kamuning Estate in the Sungei Siput district of Perak on Thursday morning, says an Emergency communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: A373 words
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Article45 1954-08-28 4 Tthe office of the Consulate G-enerai for the Republic of Indonesia 2nd 3rd flo-r.* K.P.M. Building and dits in. formation Section at 103 Robinson Road Singapore will be closed on Monday Aug. 30, 1954 for the Munar. Ham hoWiay (Muslim Nev Year).45 words
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Article226 1954-08-28 4 "The Penang Regie nal Congress has not held its annual general meeting in spite of repeated reminders, and the function of the previous officia.s and committee automatically ceases with the Annual Session of the Congress. As such Mr. Jagjit Singh cannot claim to be the President226 words
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Article133 1954-08-28 4 Arrangements have been made for the issue of Indian passports, emergency certin. cates and endorsements, as well as visas for foreigners proceeding to India, by the office of the Agent of the Government of India in Kuala Lumpur a s from Sept. 1. The office133 words
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Article112 1954-08-28 4 The body of an unknown male Chinese was recovered from the sea off Hy'.am Kongsi (Beach Road). Th e bedy was that of a middle aged man, height 5' 3" thin build, broad receding forehead, high cheek bones, tanned complexion and thin face. He has112 words
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67 1954-08-28 4 The Rotary Ba.l, Fashion Parade and Beauty Contest organised by the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur in June raised a sum of $2,074.20 for the Lady Temper Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund. This, together with a contribution of $2,468 from Messrs. Beety Edwards of Kuala Lumpur,67 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-08-28 4 A new faice, Chitra, leaves a lasting impression in the minds of the audience who witness "DANA PANEE a film screened at Garrlck Theatre. Indeed she is a sweet young thfng!35 words
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Article140 1954-08-28 4 RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil, Aug. 27. Three persons were killed and 30 injured in dtreet rioting which followed the ouster and suicide of Getulio Vargas, Brazil's one. time dictator. Vargas' body was schedu;. ed to leave by plane Wednesday for burial a.t his native prairie village ofAP - 140 words
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36 1954-08-28 4 Mr. Guthrie Moir, President of the World Assembly of Youth will give a press con. ference at the WAY press office, Anglo-Chinese School Barker Road, at 11 a.m to. day Saturday,36 words
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Article46 1954-08-28 4 J.P., AT I.A. Mrs. Mary Lobo, J. P- will be available at the ind'an Asacislation premises, 60 Balestler Road, oo Sunday, Aug. 20, 1954. from 10 a_m. to 1 p.m. to help people who wii^.h to regdster as citizen-? of the United Kingdom the Colonies.46 words
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Article29 1954-08-28 4 The Government of India have decided to reduce wiUi immediate effect import duty on rubies, emeralds and sapphires from 20 to 5 per cent ad valorem GISGIS - 29 words
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