Indian Daily Mail, 1 February 1953
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941 1953-02-01 3 Ready To Go Anywhere And Do Anything At A Moments Notice LONDON: Admiral Earl Mountbatten, NATO's newly-appointed Commander m Chief m the Mediterranean, is a blue-blooded jack of all trades ready to go anywhere and do anything at a moment's notice. ni^s been sailor,A.P. - 941 words
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Article179 1953-02-01 3 From the age of eight, the fatherless Duke was more or less m Mountbatten 's charge. Mountbatten saw to it that the Duke got a British education, he passed on his love of sea and open air, and he gave the Duke the occasion!179 words
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Article196 1953-02-01 3 ROME: One of Italy's most famed ar. thropologists has left for India to try to trace the origin of the tribes of backward Negritos on the Andaman and Nicobar archipelagos off Southern Burma. He is Prof. Lidio Ciprani, director of the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnology of the University ofA.P. - 196 words
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Article175 1953-02-01 3 MADRAS, Jan. 22 —Follow, ing representation made by ryots of former estate villages m Pattukkottai area of Tan. jore distr ct, paying grain rents, auout the hardships tn the matter o[ assessments le. vied af'ei abolition of the estates, the Madras Government have, it s uridylsto'»dFOC - 175 words
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Article94 1953-02-01 3 HUBLI, Jan 18—In a tele, gram to Mr Nehru, the Congress President, Mr. Shantap. pa Yalmalli, President of the AU.Karnataka Unification 3an. gha has stated that theipass. 'ng of a resolution regarding Hngu^tic State*- *nd failure to solve the linuistic States question would amount to aFOC - 94 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-02-01 3 Photo. Egyptian Prune Minister Major General Mohamed Naquib distributes money to the pqur at Sahraut El Si&hra, during his visit. Two days previously the tiny village in North-West Egypt had been partly destroyed by a Are in which seven persons lost their lives and eleven were Injured.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article449 1953-02-01 3 BUDAPEST: The complete disappearance of long evening dresses, tuxedos, white ties and similar accessories of western night life, is one of the least important, nevertheless significant characteristics of postwar Budapest. Such luxuries belonged to the normal picture of life m this country before the war. It hadA.P. - 449 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-02-01 3 There are the thirteen Communist leaders who were convicted m Federal Court, m New Yortc, Jan. 21, of conspiring to teach and advocate the violent overthrow erf the United States Government. From left (.seated) 'Jacob Mlndel, 71, ©West of the -group; Betty Gannett, 44; Pettis Penry,e4; BUwoeth Qur--I*9 ftym. 90;97 words
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76 1953-02-01 3 MADRAS, Jan. 24. Four members ot tne South Indian Chamber of Commerce m their memorandum on the questionaire issued by the Cotton Control Inquiry Commit. tee atated that tne present w*s the most opportune time to do away with controls over commodities- "Now manyFOC - 76 words
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Article336 1953-02-01 3 ISTANBUL: Turkish newspapers relate a strange story of a great grey bear carrying a 14-year- old Turkish girl tc his cave and keeping tktt there unharmed for six days. The tale of beauty and the beast is laid m the wild, mountainous, south-eastA.P. - 336 words
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302 1953-02-01 3 Pak. Constitution: Debate On Report Adjourned KARACHI, Jan. 27.— The Pakistan Coast! tuent Assembly met here last week and ad* journed sine die within 12 hours wJ^ioot taking into consideration the controversial Basic Principles Committee Report, Pakistan's Premier, Mr. Nazlmuddiin, was to have moved for the consideration of the Retp-ortFOC - 302 words
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Article232 1953-02-01 3 Atomic Treatment Or Rubber Atomic research m Britain has now revealeld tMfcvSttrtAcanised rubber can foe stttfipe* ly changed to character *r exposure to high energy radiation from an atomic pile. Experiments have proved that certain plastic fibres such as teryiene, polythens and nylon also react m this peculiar way. The232 words
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Article56 1953-02-01 3 KARACHI. Jan. 31.— China has offered to barter coal and machinery, especially textile machinery for Pakistani cotton, usually reliable sources said yesterday. It was understood the Pakistan Government would give a decision on the offer soon. The souries say a Pakistan trade mission would leave for TokyoReuter - 56 words
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Article522 1953-02-01 4 NJSW YORK: Success can cost 100 much, 4 And if men have to start wearing girdles >> to achieve it-^well, success has pluirio priced itself 'out of the market for the average man. The idea that the malevneeds a girdle to get atfiead m a ftemaji'sA.P. - 522 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-02-01 4 ELECTION OF TITO FDSFSFSFS Marshal' Tijto addresses j the Yugoslav parliament on Jan. 14 after he fead been elected first President of Yugoslavia by 568* votes .to one 'An* pose was created tn^previoos day. by tne\j cxeawDn -of a new coasting- 1 Won 'i'lto's previous post, I «»reim*r, nas beenA.P. - 58 words
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Article96 1953-02-01 4 INSECTS IN PEPEER MANGALORE, Jan. 5&. Following compia'nt* from American imp* 1 ei3 that certain Indian pepper consign, ments contained ii\o jr dead insects, the U^v^ament of India haa asked Vm Madras Government to ascertain from merchants .f i.-.ey were will, ing to ~ge t up fumigation i plants, itFOC - 96 words
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155 1953-02-01 4 LUCKNOW, Jan. 25. The two.day. conreience of Vice. ChanoeUorti -of the .Universi. *»ea of H.ucknow, Allahabad and Agra which ended here 'today recommended that the Study of Hindi should be made compulsory for a" the facuL ties of the four Universities of UP. Th cFOC - 155 words
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Article162 1953-02-01 4 RISE IN REVENUE FROM INCOME-TAX NEW DELHI, Jan. 25—Th« revised estimates °S-jE»QSUi>* from Income-tax dil_H(»^s2. 53 are understood to -ffl&fc. p U, the Income-Tax yield at h much higher .figure than th« budgets^ amount of Rs. 155 crores. A |K»Td yield m Income. Tax receipts was disclosed bj the revenueFOC - 162 words
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151 1953-02-01 4 KARACHI, Jan. 24 The need f°r planned *nd concerted, action to combat TM\. »n Pa. kistan was stressed by Begum Liaquat r A» Khan m her speech at the 'annual dinner of the Stydhi Majlis. She »aid that for planning <uid carrying throughFOC - 151 words
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453 1953-02-01 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24/ Prime Minister Nehru said here today that while he. did not want this country t« be turned into a military camp, he would like everyon c 'to posses^ some of the. qualities of the soldier. He was addres. sing menFOC - 453 words
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230 1953-02-01 4 IMPORT OF UNCUT DIAMONDS INTO INDIA fit NEW DELHI, Jan. 2i> Th«> Government oi Tiif.i.v have "e--cided to grant importers ol Hn|gt and uri«ut iiamonds licences lor the #»t. I port these &oojs it m Jlv I 3oft Cfurjreitcy sto«. t •An ./aunounomen'.' tj.nlgJn i ;:ild that the I'cence willFOC - 230 words
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122 1953-02-01 4 U.P. BOARD TO SETTLE CONGRESS DISPUTES 1 LUCKNOW: Th c President of the UP- Congress, Mr. At. Qfujrai iShastri, announced the formation of a Conciliation Board for settling internal disputes between individual Congressmen and Congress committees. On a request from a Con. greSsman or a Congress com. mittee or onFOC - 122 words
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Article60 1953-02-01 4 OMiOUTTA. Jan. 31.^-T«fc" Communist Party m India is to be reorganised, MuzaiTai Ahmed, ohe of Its leaders announced here. Membership lists are to be icrutinfsed, inactive members removed and more young ano active supporters encouiraged. "This is no purge but a .■outine check up beforeReuter - 60 words
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Article65 1953-02-01 4 Free India Science Vfedia le using her newly. 9(m freedom to turn to science for the amelioration of the condition* of life of her people, and to participate m the progress of Western civilization. Science and applied science need introduc c no conflict with the highest spiritual and ethical traditions65 words
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