Indian Daily Mail, 9 February 1953
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Title Section16 1953-02-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 360. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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394 1953-02-09 1 Red Chi naTo Make F.I.C. A Second Korea? Retaliation Against Ike's Formosa Order WASHINGTON, Feb B.— Vietnamese Ambassador Trait Van Kha expressed fears today that President Eisenhower's \nezu Formosa prder to the U.S. Seventh Fleet may increase the danger of a Commums t invasion of Indochina from South China. VanA.P. - 394 words
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Article210 1953-02-09 1 WASHINGTON. SVb 8--Senator John Sparkman (De. mocrat Alabama) dwnanied yesterday that th e Eisenhower administration tell (Jon. j^ress whether it plan* narai blockade <>f Red China a» Senator William Knowland (Republican f"Wlf«roia» r» ->"f,vpd bin support of bucK a move. Sparkma^ 'n "*n ni*e»vtenw he InA.P. - 210 words
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203 1953-02-09 1 Holy Man Buried Alive Found Dead! NEW DELHI, Feb. S~ A 56-year old "liply man** buried aliv^ nine day" ago without food or wat.T ne«r Gandhi's cremation jrround as a penance m the cause of world prac c was founa dead y«*tertfay The "holy man," Nara_ y»n Acharya, had beenReuter - 203 words
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214 1953-02-09 1 LONDON, Feb. Colonel John Hunt leader of the 1953 Brit ish Mount Everest expedition said here that the problem of Everest "has been exposed and all but solved." Colonel Humt who was brotdcasting said BrltisJi tiapes of success year weTe mainly fouiltied on the214 words
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220 1953-02-09 1 S.H.B. Staff Dispute New Procedure Opposed (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Harbour 3oa.rd Staff Association In' a press release yesterday states that the Deputy Chairman. 3.H.8., who met the Association representatives at the Labour Commissioner's Offlc ->n Feb. 7, was unwilling 'to discuss the five grievance*' it the Association,220 words
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69 1953-02-09 1 All-Malay Labour On $3.5 m. College! The Hieh OoTmi!«B'.o.iipf General Sir O R rald Templet, i-nd I*ady Tern/pier paid n •Wt to the steadily erowin* Teachers' TraJnVna College, at K^>ta Bahru which ms tre<?un last October. All -Malay labour is enya« *i ti tvie bu.'Ti'lnff of th* $3,500,000 college, and69 words
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Article142 1953-02-09 1 New U.S. Envoy To India Allen? NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Tli^ apoo 'fitment oj T^rreer Diplomat Georgt *:Wen to succeed A-nbaseadoi Bowles \n India wa* >^a.'led with vn ejected en thusiasm yesterday by both Tp/iflans and American In Delhi. One Indian leader saiid "1\ is the best possible answer canA.P. - 142 words
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Article101 1953-02-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, .SundijThe surrender ;.s new reported cf three O:mmunist terrorists to the .S^urity Forces n the Federation. News of ♦ihe.se <^rrrenders has been wCthh?ld until now for security reasons, says today's Emergency Communique. It adds: Terrorists yesterday murdered two Chinese rubber tapper*— a man and a101 words
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Article80 1953-02-09 1 The H?h Comnv f sslo«ner, General Sir Gerald Templer. decorated Tengku Yahya Petra Ibnl Sultan Ibrahim, Tengtou Mahkota, the Heir AjT^paxent to the Sultan o' Keiantan, with the CM.O (Honorary) dJmring hiis visit to Keiantan firom wlieh a* returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday (Sunday). The citation80 words
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Article55 1953-02-09 1 (F.O.OC) MADRAS, Feb. 8 India's Detente Minister Mr. Go. fjaliiswmy Iyengar was admitted In*© the General Hospital on Saturday. Jycngar has been seriously ill foi some weeks and his «<lm'ssion wa s aJvised by three world's greatest specialists, members of W.HO team now In India wh»55 words
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Article48 1953-02-09 1 The postponed extra ordinary general meeting of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Singapore will be held today, Monday, Feb. 9. it 6 p.m. at the St. Andrews School, Singapore. All members are requested to be present, writes Rev. T. N. Koshy, Vkrar, M.T.S.C.48 words
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Article51 1953-02-09 1 HONGKONG, Feb. B— The British Bank of East Asia Ltd. earned a profit cf HK53.339,826.45 during 1952. and -paid a dlvldend-bcmus HKSIO per share on 100,000 shares. Chairman St Shou Son ahow reported this to the directors yesterday. This wa.s one (J:113,r more than was paid m 1951.-A.P. - 51 words
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141 1953-02-09 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Peb. 8— Ac vt p famine conditions prevail In many parts of the Tamil Nad, B tat«d fhe Exe. cottve Committee of Tamil Nad Congress, which met an Saturday with the representatives o| the District Can- gress Committee* to dl«--cugs the situation- Th141 words
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134 1953-02-09 1 Top Hindu Commuanl Leaders In Punjab And Delhi Arrested NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Top leaders of Hindu Communal Part ies m the Punjab and Delhi were arrested yesterday m an attempt to prevent a spread of agitation m the Jammu Province of disputed Kashmir to other parts oi Exact numberAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-02-09 1 The Prime Minister, ***** /awahsrlal Nehru r»ve a luncheon party I n New Delhi on Jan- 28, to meet the Tribal Chiefs from Assam, Manlpnr, Trlpnra and the North-E*»t Frvn. tier region who cam^ to fhe Capital In oonnectlon with Mm Rf-publir Day colrhra. tion«. This group photograph showing the62 words
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Article71 1953-02-09 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8 The Imlian Election Commisslofi hai recognised o^ily four ,'oo.litical parties us AU. lndia parties and fit to be issued sepa. rafe electioneering symbols The*c are Congress, Praja Socialist, •Communist and Ja. na^angh. During the general electionsi the^ ■Comml'sion recognise^ fourteen bodies71 words
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Article97 1953-02-09 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 8. Air .\far»hal S«r Alfred Sander 8 on r Command e r.ln-Chieif of Bn. ♦am's Far East Air Fore* has here by air for talka with Air ,Ommodor c Joseph Cox, Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force <n Ceylon «nd Wing Commander CC Sladon,97 words
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Article612 1953-02-09 2 CO long it was the Andhras who were eager for a separate Province but now it is the authorities who are bent upon creating the Andhra State irrespective of whether all the Telcgus would welcome it or not! That is because, the Andhra agitation had612 words
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929 1953-02-09 2 Govt. To Launch Campaign Minister Explains Method NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Dr. Panjabrao S. Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, announced the Government's decision to launch a Nationwide campaign on March 15 for carrying the Japanese method of rice cultivation to about 2,25,000 IndianFOC - 929 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-02-09 2 The members of the Indonesian Trade Delegation visited Rajghat (Delhi) en Jon. 22, to lay A floral wreath on the'samadhi' of Maiiatma Gandhi. The 7-rwan Delegation is led by Dr. R. A. Asmaun, Head of Directorate of Foreign Economic Relations. Economic Affairs Ministry, Chairman with the rank of Envoy Extraordinary137 words
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Article48 1953-02-09 2 VISAKHAPATNAM. Feb. 5. The Onftral Government has sanctioned the construe tion of a fourth berth «n f -ho port her e at c l °f Rs 20 lakhs. The Port Administrator, arid that work on the new berth would start on April 1. FOCFOC - 48 words
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295 1953-02-09 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. B— On. ly 15 States have adopted le. gislation for maternity bene. Bt s so far, it is learnt. Among the State* which da. not give njattemity protection to wo. men -worlcers are Orissa, Jam. mn and Kashmir. PEP£U and Rujas£h»n. Delhi295 words
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Article47 1953-02-09 2 Th" Mine* Maternity Bene. fit Act and 'he Act s passed by the Government of Bihar and U*tar Pradesh provide for 9<>mo additional payments which tak« the form «f free medical fee and" maternity bonus. Provision m also mad« for creches and additional reet FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article193 1953-02-09 2 BOMBAY. Feb. B.— S «ns ol an increasing trend were visible im India's pay.nente on 'foreign travel account', according to a study conducted by tiue Reserve Bank of Iniia 6a the subject. "The trend mbg-ht be partly due to the result xrf liberation ana partly toFOC - 193 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-02-09 2 Pftcto). HMS Berkeley Castle, cne of the two-dozen 1,060/ 1,100-ton castle class frigates, Hes on her side In a rentting basin at Sheerness, Kent, after b?ing capsized by high winds and rampaging seas. The submarine Sirdar was sent to th* bottom of a nearby basin by the same stales. Sheorn*ssA.P. - 65 words
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Article256 1953-02-09 2 Question time m the West Bengal Assembly on last week was too hard for Dr. R. Ah. me 4, Minuter for Agriculture, to bear alone- AH th 9 10 que«tion« tabled for the day con. cern«ld his Department. Sup. plemenUrie a wew many and promptFOC - 256 words
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Article50 1953-02-09 2 KARACHI. Feb. B— Paki«. tan and Indonesia yesterday «ign e <S their flrat bilateral trade agreement. U will last for 12 months and come* Into effect immediately. Pakistan's exports will incluo spoifs goods, surgical instruments and cotton, adn Indo. nesia will exnort rubh«r and diesel oil.. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article46 1953-02-09 2 WASHINGTON Feb. 8. President Elsenhower announ. oed h e would nominate Mr«. Clare. Booth© Luc, a «> Ambas. sador to Italy. Mrs. Luce is a playwright, former Congressman from Connecticut and wif c of Mr. Henry R. Luce, publi*h«r of the Tfrne. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article822 1953-02-09 2 ls3l====S=s=Oe[egie *ko« a BBB^^^sjj What Madras Knows Of Malaya <T**E present trouble m 1 Milaya is not any national uprising. The percena*e of Malayan people involved is very smalt. The rouble will die out soon. It iae attracted certain type ol ,\tnisters and betiif yonng Ind adventurous822 words
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242 1953-02-09 2 FOR some year 0 past a number of temporary structures. kni:wn as I»>4^ SeiUagoon Road, have bee?: us«d to house w.D- civilian ecnplo. y*ee. The W. D. has held the pro. perty under *equisitlon and has been loath to terminate the requisition Decaus* it242 words
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Advertisement76 1953-02-09 2 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N CO.. S\rait«/Narapattlmm 'Madras Serric* S.S. 44 RAJULA M SAILS Singapore. P. Owettenham. penang. 8- 2-53 9- 2-53 11- 2-53 5- 3-53 6- 3-53 8- 3-53 30- 3-53 31- 3-53 2- 4-» First Class. Second Class "A" ft "B" sxc*ilent accommodation and every76 words
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553 1953-02-09 3 CALIFORNIAN QUARTERLY URGES: FREEDOM TARGET DATES FOR ASIAN COLONIES Wanted A Dulles Plan To Undercut Communism POLO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 7.— "Mr President: Why not a Dulles Plan for Asia?" wi. ffcfp^S 1 l^l to X^ sident Eisenhower, the Pacific Spectator Friday called for a "feasible plan" for the UnitedA.P. - 553 words
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Article71 1953-02-09 3 MAORAS, Feb. B— Mr. N. G Ra<nga, Pres&lent of Vhi KriGhltax Lok Partjyi. had discussed with Mr. Mararji Desai. ways and means oi devolcping co-operation between the Congress and thKliP and th« ixjssibllities ol aatendDng irrtsartfional facilities t» Qujerat by taking up the Narmadia Valley Project &ndFOC - 71 words
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54 1953-02-09 3 MELBOURNE, Feb. B.— Four Victoria Crv^sis winners and srcven saldtere at present serving m. Korea wl be Included m the Australian contingent to the Coronation of Queen. Elizabeth. ILie Army Minister, Mr. Joseph Francis, said Friday m announcing tlhe competition <rf the contlgent thai five womenReuter - 54 words
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176 1953-02-09 3 MELBOURNE. Feb. 8.Queen Mlaabeth will open stpecial session of the Federal Parliament during her tour of AusstraAa. next year vttfti tihe Duke ctf Edinburgh. Prime Minister Robert Men'.les annoumced yesterday. The Queen and the Duke ol E3diTib(usr«h win arrive at Sydley frcm New ZealandReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-02-09 3 Photo) Flood waters isolate caravans parked In flelas at Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire on Feb. 1 after a night 'm which England's east coast districts were ravaged by gaie-laahed seas.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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249 1953-02-09 3 Reported India's Reaction To U.S. Policy On Formosa -Official Denial Issued NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Significance attaches to an official's denial of reports about references said to have been made at the conference of Governors and Rajpramukhs held here yesterday *to the new U.S. policy of "deneutralizing" Formosa. These reports,FOC - 249 words
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Article154 1953-02-09 3 DACCA. Feb. B.— The possibility of the Awaml League starting movement against the Government if political pr!soners were not released immediately was indicated by the Awami League leader, Mir. H. S. Suthrawardy, at a public meeting there. The coumtry-wtdie movement to achieve tihe releaso cxf politicalFOC - 154 words
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Article55 1953-02-09 3 BOMBAY, Feb. B.—Headmasters of various schools m Bombay toftd the Secondary Education Commission here that it woiHd be disastrous if English was replaced at present by Hindi or any regional language. They were giving evidence before the Commission (appoJnted by the Government ~1 India to examine theFOC - 55 words
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331 1953-02-09 3 Purchase Of Tulyar Queried In Dail DUBLTN, IRELAND. Feb. 8. A horse set the stage Friday night for an all-out fight ih the iriSh Republic Parliament. And ailing Premier «Ramon De Valera's Government, already plagued by economic tirouibles, will be called on to db a lot of exclaiming. The newA.P. - 331 words
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Article53 1953-02-09 3 NEW I.ET,HI, Feb. B.— Com-r munity project* are reported to h»ve flgjrcl prominently at Governors and Rajpmmukhs who ipoke of »ac*r experience and difficulties m their State. The financial aspect of -he Five Year Pl*n wa» a^»o c©n. sidered and *h© Finaiico Mi. nister t-eplle<j to th~ vmontFOC - 53 words
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337 1953-02-09 3 BANGALORE, Feb. 8. Sir Alexander Qutterbuck, High Commissioner for the XJ.Kin India, stated here that India, m the five years she has been free, had set a great example to the world of how a free people could run a truly democraticFOC - 337 words
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Article216 1953-02-09 3 MADRAS: Artlressin-g thr members of the Cine Technicians' Asso.cia.tr. cri of Sout^ Dndia Dr. B. V. Keakar, Minister flor inforfation. a.nd Broadcasting, Governmenit- cl India, sail that a g>od stor; and good adtin>» were the tw. things necessjLry f^r the productiicin of a good picture,216 words
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Article126 1953-02-09 3 "In my opinion," Dr. K^es laar said, "one of the greatest hii.rj3tica.ps is the effort tt copy fi|;im Holly wood. Th; situation m that coujn.tr y. the tublic before whom tihej exftiiibJt the pictures, are quite different xrom wh.a.t they art ia aur oouaitiry. Ido naiFOC - 126 words
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316 1953-02-09 3 MADRAS: "The technical ?xpanslan. of A. I. R. la absolutely essential before w» think of expansion of programmes," said Dr. d.V. K*s•oar, Minhsv-r for mformatiot and BTjadoasttng. Dr. Keslcar pointed out :h&t one of tthe alms of expsunstan under the Five-Ye*r Plan, was toFOC - 316 words
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Article197 1953-02-09 3 NAG PUR: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shtastxi, Union Minister for RaMwi'tys, expressed the hope that the country would be self -sufficient in the matter of the railway parts in a short period. The railway wagons and the engines manufactured by the Chlttaranjan and tfhe CalcD Workshops, thoughFOC - 197 words
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178 1953-02-09 4 CEYLON NEWS: Indians To Be Excluded Again From Municipal Elections Sequel To Adoption Of Parliamentary Lists COLOMBO: This year too the bulk of the Indian Community will be excluded from the elections to the local bodies as 'their names are still not on the parliamentary electoral lists. This will beFOC - 178 words
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Article149 1953-02-09 4 Monkeys In Leopard Skins! BADULLA. Monkeys dressed m leopard alrins axe to be let loose to roam the fo/ests In tJhe Wellawaya division to frighten other monkeys away from land under food cultivation. This Is a device suggested by the 0.A., Mr. V. S. M. de Mcl, on the reportsFOC - 149 words
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Article216 1953-02-09 4 PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP COLOMBO: "I am present here tcxiay as a Ceylon natioriul and to those of as Who are citizens of Ceylon ?ttfher toy -registration, or by descent, tihe national asptirations and tihs well-being of Ceylon wiU *be our concern," said Mr. A/ Aziz, of the Oeylon Bndjlan Congress,FOC - 216 words
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Article118 1953-02-09 4 COLOMBO: The H.M.Cy.S. siisp, Vijaya, wiil begin a voyage to the United Kingdom on Feb. 10 a voyage that will last 42 days. The Vijaya, which is m need of an ex!ten.3ive overhaul, will sail to the port of Hull far almost a complete refit. TheFOC - 118 words
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Article191 1953-02-09 4 Indian Firms In Ceylon Affected? COLOMBO: The beXef that the proposed amendments Vo the Ceylon Immigrants and Emigrants Act cf 1948. will resuit i/n the closure of Indian mercantile establishments m Colombo, thereby adding to the island's unemployment problem, was expressed by Mr. K. G. Rac, Deputy President of IndianFOC - 191 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-02-09 4 PHOTO Mr. Hardayal SlJVgh welcoming Mr. Kenneth Talks, General Manager ol Indian Oveißeas Bank Ltd., Madras, who Is on a visit to Malaya, at Kailang Airport on his airival on Saturday afternoon. Mr. G. LaxminaraiTi, Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, Singapore is seen on the right of Mr. Talks. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 49 words
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Article117 1953-02-09 4 Th«r c i 8 nothing mysterjf main untouched, the very f Unn-lcH Ministry has bi pulled down by the Mar*! 0 -n*»akina chief of the t^jT' 1 'abnfi Congress! When t is the determination ft T «lrans of other area*, Hr° n Madras State would y well advised to acetpt117 words
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420 1953-02-09 4 (By Our Sports Reporter) Saturdaiy night there was witnessed at the Happy Wct-ld StadOum, the triumph of youth over age. The seasoned wrestlers Bert Asctrati and the FYench Angel came m for severe punishment at the hands of their younger opponents.420 words
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256 1953-02-09 4 Higher Wages hollowing Slump In Assam T ea Market GAUHATI, Feb. 8. The Government of Assam has decided to revise the Minimum Wages Act, which was enforced last year m 'the tea gardens of Assam, it is learnt here. The object of the revision is stated to be to meetFOC - 256 words
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171 1953-02-09 4 Ghulam Mohd. Stresses On "One Pakistan" I>AOOA, Feb. B.— Mf G>hiu» lam Mohammed, GovernorGeneral of Pakistan, Who arrived here last week on a fortnights tour, stressed the importance of everybody realizing that all thought or deed must be In terms of "One-Pakistan The unity of Pakistan wai the main thing,FOC - 171 words
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Article155 1953-02-09 4 COLOMBO: The dream of a, 12-yeax old Sinhalese es* tate glirl Premavathy to attend a leading edu>oational institution In Ceylon has came tnuie than.ks to a scholarship 'awarded by tine Estate Workers Education Fund, of Which the Indian Hlglh Ctomm'-issioner m Ceylon !s the ex-offlcio chairman,155 words
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Article99 1953-02-09 4 ANCIENT ENTERTAINMENT ••RuKlpets go back almost to tn« very dawn of civilisation. At any rate they go back to the days of the Pharoahs, because marionettes made oi clay and with limbs that were jointed and could bt made to move have beer found m the tombs of the rulers99 words
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Article107 1953-02-09 4 The Singapore Council for Adult Education will hold its annual general meeting on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 5 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. Hall, Orchard Road. The purpose of this meeting will be: (a) to receive the Committee's re^^rt, Balance Sheet and Statements of Account for tihe107 words
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Article35 1953-02-09 4 Mr. S. V. Raman of Kele. mak Estate, Alo r Gajah sail, ed for Madras by S-S. Rajula yesterday on four months* holiday. H© was accompanied by h>« wife and child.35 words
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Advertisement61 1953-02-09 4 TODAY 2 shows at 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Gemini's "Three Sons" (m Tamil) U:::::::ii::::i:::!:::::i!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i:! "Or«»o»«r Andhra" includina part of Hyderabad ana other adiac»nt territories m whic^ case they would like to hay« their new cnnitol m Hyderabad. B"* Hv-lrrabadis ar» not at all willing to sacrifice their State or their61 words
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Advertisement177 1953-02-09 4 STARTS dJPWByiS 300-6.W I TO-DAY &9.15 ft I «AARAM" s (Hindustani) II Starring: MADHUBALA, PREM NATH and t DEV ANAND New City Cinema I Today: 3J5 6.15 9.15 pjn. I Zamane-Ki-Hawa I (Hindustani) acclaimed by the press as the supreme entertainer blended with golden qualities of eastern culture. Starring Mumtaz177 words
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