Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1953
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Title Section19 1953-06-07 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail vol,. ix. j\o. lie. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 19f i SIX PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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359 1953-06-07 1 Momentous Meeting At Panmunjom: Settlement Of PoW Issue Expected MUNSAN, June 6: Allied and Red delegates met at Panmunjom today in a session that could settle the last big truce issue on handling prisoners-of-war and clear the way for an armistice in theA.P. - 359 words
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243 1953-06-07 1 NEHRU FRIEND OF COMMUNISM, SAYS PR. RHEE! SEOUL, June. 6.— South Korean President Rhee said in radio overview "We do not ird India as neutral. W« regard India's Premier more as a friend of Communism than of democracy". Admitting that South Korea tTOOId have to sign the aimist ce, !i<-243 words
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336 1953-06-07 1 Margaret In Love With A Commoner? NEW YORK. Juue 6.— The New York Daily News says Princess Margaret, sister Of Englan's new Queen, is in love witu a uivorcea connnonei, rcter Woodbridge Townsend. ln a copyright story from London. Tne news raid j csteraay •"It's love, but will it beA.P. - 336 words
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182 1953-06-07 1 Housing Corpn. In Place Of City Improvement Trust MADRAS: Sri. T. Chengal/arayan. Mayor has suggested that insti ad of the Madras City Improvement Trust, wh'ch depends upon annual contribuions from the Corporation and the Government, An Indt-pen-Ind'an Companies Act. be 'Madras Housing Corporation,", incorporated under the nldian Companies Act. beFOC - 182 words
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Article74 1953-06-07 1 Q: When was bread invented. A: Bread has been Known since the most ancient times. Pieces of bread have been found in the lake towns of Switzerland which date back to 3.000 B.C. The grains of various eercab of like age have also bern discovered. People in74 words
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Article185 1953-06-07 1 Automatic Telephone In Calcutta CALCUTTA: The Ant automatic telephone exchange in Calcutta, which icplaces the present manual system, was inaugurated on "fay 30 by the Union- Minister for Commu nlcations, Sri Jngjivur. Ram. Two other automatic exchanges will also be put into MSt'vioe by tne n ddie Ju -j TheFOC - 185 words
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Article131 1953-06-07 1 LONDON, June 6. Queen Elizabeth II said goodbye yesterday at Buckingham Palace to some 200 diplomatic envoys to her Coronation who are joining the thousands of ordinal y sightseers streaming out of the capital. The Queen, hatles-j wearing a lemon silk dress, received theA.P. - 131 words
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Article131 1953-06-07 1 BOMBAY Jane. of— <J. 8. r.'ipii Governor of Bombay, yesterday unveiled a plaque to osmmemomtc the start of construction of the US$35 million dollar Standard Vacuum 0 1 Refinery ar Tiflcmbay, 10 m le.s from here. George V. Allen. American Ambassador, attended the function which wasA.P. - 131 words
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Article187 1953-06-07 1 Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund The Executive Committee of the Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund announce that the Central Fund will be wound up at the end of June, 11)53, although all appeals for further funds or special events in aid of the fund sponsored by State or Settlement Commitees187 words
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40 1953-06-07 1 Pakistan Minis ter Did Not To Attend LONDON Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, Pakistan's Minister for Industries, Food and Agriculture is suffering irom influenza and did not attend the Coronation. He is one of Pakistan's five official representatives to the Coronation.40 words
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Article47 1953-06-07 1 LONDON. June s. —Sir Donald Bradman, the Australian cricketer and Lady Bradman arrived st London airport early today from Sydney He is on his first 'visit to London for five, years to watch the Test metc'nes this sum- mer between Australia and England. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-06-07 1 phot>. yho'.'. Tlk? Qui i'ii and the Duke of Bd'nmburgh wave from tho fmmoum+mtpomy nr Buckingham Vaiuce to the vast crowd* .nassed outside, on June 2 o*t their return from Wcs'in liter Abbey after the Coronation uf th" Queen. A.P. Queen Ei'.ttht'h II poem o>t h her family for aA.P. - 79 words
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Article39 1953-06-07 1 KURNOOL AS ANDHRA CAPITAL (F.0.0.C VI AURAS, June (J. The Andhra merubers of the Madras Leg«slature decided finally after five toil day. (lis. un -ion that Karnool "in Kayal* wean sh<>uk! h< the capital of th-iiew Andhra State. Copyright.39 words
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Article104 1953-06-07 1 Heat- Wave In Patna PATNA: Patna n t_ having in unprecedented he i -wave. The temperature in tne. -hade ii May 30 was 112 degrees, and eve: US degree, in the ~>V a. Other parts cf the State weie affected. Deaths from sun*a :ok;- had bee:: imported from the Nawadah-FOC - 104 words
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315 1953-06-07 1 Six Other Foreign Expeditions Spread Across Himalaya Mountains NEW DELHI. June ij. While the Brit.sh Commonwealth team hat conquered Mt. Everest prepared to begin their descent this Sunday, sx ether foreign expeditions, spread acicss the Himalaya mountains from Pakistan u» Bhutan, are still attacking other summits during liie last pnA.P. - 315 words
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Article205 1953-06-07 1 DISPUTE OVER A DOG CALCUTTA: A man and a woman who had fallen out over the possession of a dog, dragged the matter to the court here. The story, as revealed in the court of the Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate, was that the man, while leaving the woman, apparently forFOC - 205 words
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79 1953-06-07 1 Arya Samaj To Celebrate Coronation The Singapore Arya BamsJ will celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II today (Sunday) at i p.m. at 42, Rovell Road, Singapore. All are cordially invited. Music under the direction or Dr. Chota Singh; Prayer3 led Mantras; Song (bhajan) by girls (Arya Samaj Hindi School79 words
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Article145 1953-06-07 1 NEW DELHI, June 6- An editorial storm blew up here yesterday over a Brltian L.ai>out le newspapers suggestion tfiji. Mt. Everest be renamed Mi Elisabeth because a Kii-Uch-led team scaled the towerUg peak as a Coi .n.aion gift Co the Que»n. The idea Was bleached byA.P. - 145 words
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Article124 1953-06-07 1 Q; How Is it ponwlhic tor termites to live by <-alin« wood, when practically no other animal is able to digest it? a Termites rt*» nol In fact digest wood. They confine themselves to ch> w ng' t into rtnd of paste which, in turn,A.P. - 124 words
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Advertisement38 1953-06-07 1 Subscription Rate* CBY POST) Malaya B N. Bornet and Sarawak. 1 MonWi 5.50 3 Months'. 16.50 6 Months' 33 00 1 Year 66-00 Other Places 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Monthi jO.OO 1 Year 78 0038 words
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Article2357 1953-06-07 2 Nirad C. CHAUDHURI - Nirad C. CHAUDHURI »y (Author 01' "The Antpbiography of an Unknown XmmmW 1 pANLdCT Jhv.aiiarl.il Nehru himself, I ana SUre, is one of the few Indians to whom, this 4U@£tlcn is not dslconcerting I am equally sure that he does njot say even, to himself, "After me2,357 words
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Article37 1953-06-07 2 MADRAS: On June 1 maximum city temperature was 103 degrees as against the previous day's 107 degrees, as recorded by the Nungambakkam Observatory. The Observatory at Mernaiuhakkam recorded a maximum of 106 3 deerrecs FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article, Illustration381 1953-06-07 2 iTHIi Kuruvua ate a nomadic tribe known by various names in different partj of South India and Ceylon. Like most primitive people, they ar«S fond of feasting and dancing The dauces of these people are lively and enchantm**. It is interescing to watcn them dance381 words
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584 1953-06-07 2 Indian Students Gain Technical Knowledge In Britain TWO Indian students hav H.lre ady commenced their training in the UfK., and three more will do so shortly, under the overseas i-cholarships scheme of the Federation of British Industries (F.8.1.). It was about four years agj that the F.8.1, decided to es.abllsh584 words
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Article95 1953-06-07 2 ■virs. Indira Gandhi wa, the 'uost of honour at a reception I 'on by the India o Students rnlon <y.m.c.a.) et its new OUtel in London to mark tho nniversary of the birth of iabindranath Tago;e. About 300 students and friends were present, among them Mr.95 words
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38 1953-06-07 2 A complete four-year cow e n Journalism has been in; ,i--ed at Ihe University of San- tlaao, Ch.le. The course i- 'rclude practical w.ik > 'ii yvv.\ phase of newspape; production UNESCOUNESCO - 38 words
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109 1953-06-07 2 A group of Indian studentn -Nottingham have formed an ,5J Inciri Friendship Association, y loin? secretaries of the asso- I ciation are Mr. J. ft. Banetje: I jf Calcutta, and Mr. H.S. Mo-; 2 rula, of Lucknow. The execv tive committee includes mon c J<j109 words
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Article, Illustration676 1953-06-07 3 Coronation Ceremony C Wealth Premiers With Queen Two Welsh familes brew tea, using a spirit lamp, as they settle in on the morning June 1 outside Kuckingham Palace. ThcT plan to sleep at this spot that night to «->>sure a front row position for the next day's Coronation processions. The676 words
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Article, Illustration380 1953-06-07 4 In Singapore And Federation His Excellency, the Governor of Singapore talking with an Indian teacher of Semha wany School about the pro- B press of the school at Sc-mbaaang Road.—l.D.M. nh to. The Queen, the Duke of Efnburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne are slwwn here at the380 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1953-06-07 5 Francis Watson - Francis Watson By Francis Watson, author ol' a dozen books of l ii.«-;r. >,•!'> ami <riiicisiu, ha 1 \perience in daily jouri* ilisiis a.i<-r leaving Downing College. iiiiiliiiilui. whsec he was a modern language scholar. He lias many friends i:i India and Pakistan, having travelled inA.P. - 1,194 words
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92 1953-06-07 5 Vietnamese Desert French Forces HONGKONG, June s.— The Vietminh Communist news agency said Wednesday that many Vietnamese troops fightin: with the Fr.nch Union Forces in Indochin i have refused to fight in North Vietnam. The agency in a di roatch ji'oted yesterday by the OOtamunlst New China News Agency also92 words
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Article58 1953-06-07 5 AUCKLAND. June f>- Ed in i md Hillary has not flnishod with the Himalayas. Befon'■••••iving o join Colonel Joins i-Innt's expedition, hr gave in :ri' i taking to the New Zjalaud Alpine Club thut be would 'e^d an" expedition tc explore ind climb the unsealed peaksA.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-06-07 5 (ho Commissioner for Malaya and Mrs. Word gave a reception el the Royal Empire Society Assembly Hall, London. It Their Highnesses the Sultans of Johore, Selaugor, Keiantan and Perok. This A.P. photo shows left to right; fas Nv.'roi of Kelantan. the Sultan of Selangor, General Tmmmlar,66 words
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963 1953-06-07 5 LONDON: Of the 117,374, nropoiUea of her import* of Britain during January-March, leathei leather goods from o»o (Rs 14.2 ctor<"si came fro India during January-March. ii:. sent 25.156.000 lb. of tea £3 276.000 (Its 4.1" eioresj (Rs. 501 ctores), nearly wo-FOC - 963 words
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144 1953-06-07 5 Tamils Do Not Want A Separate State? PaLOHAT: Addressing the Malaysia Pradesh Congress Conference Sri. M. Bhaktavataulam, former Minister, said he Congress which had ichieved. independence, had ?ti l to work for the Improvenent of the standard of living ">f UN peop'e. It was thereore, up to Congii-ss leadernd workers144 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-06-07 5 BOMBAY: An umbrella made of Indian flora, and seven basket* of choicest Indian flowers, were flown to London on May 29 by a 8.0.A.C. Comet for the decoration of a stand allotted for India along the Coronation route. The consignment was sent at the requestFOC - 204 words
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Advertisement57 1953-06-07 5 >^^v MAHAUNGAM v(aBr)l) GINGEUY OH Guaranteed GINGELLY OIL It has been prepared very carefully with white, red and black gingelly seeds with fragrance added. AVAILABLE AT ALL SHOPS. N.B. Please make sure you buy only Mahalingam Trade Mark stuff. M. P. LINGAM SONS. 26.-28 Roberts Lane, Singapore. Tel 2388J7 Branch57 words
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Article193 1953-06-07 6 "Landing Off Raffles" Enacted (By Our Staff Reporter) Two thousand Malays representing 45 kampongs in Singapore toon part in the Ma ay Procession yesterday. The Procession started at 11 a.m. from Sultan Gate in Kampong Glam. Among the 44 decorated floats there were ;;ome, enacting the historical background193 words
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Article93 1953-06-07 6 Importance Of Thir ukkural MADURAI: Tiruvalluvar Ijay was celebrated last week at the Srf Meenakshi temple under the auspices of Madurai Tiruvalluvar Kazhagam. Mr. S. Natcaa Pillai, Minister for Communications. Cevion, pie .tided. Mr. S. Natesa Pillai Minister of Ceylon, paid a tribute r.> the missionary zeal of Sri Scmasundaram.93 words
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133 1953-06-07 6 Top Priority To Education In Bombay Twenty per cent of the itate budget ia now allocated .o schools and oiher educational projects in Bomba> itate in India, the Government announces. Since the Bombay Primary Education Act was passeo n 1947, introducing compulsory education for children rom 7 to 11, the133 words
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Article300 1953-06-07 6 NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. W. a.. Dow Sainter, Port Officer, .^agapattinam, by adopting prompt measures for c<earuig aie slit at the point where tntr .».aduvayHr joins the sea, and jeepening it during tnt past .wo days, removed the 003 .ruction caused to the passage A boats, wnich carry menFOC - 300 words
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Article, Illustration665 1953-06-07 6 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to make a generous contribution of over Rs. 90 crores to the central pool for payment of compensatory rehabilitation grants to refugees from West Pakistan. This contribution is partly in the hape of houses of the value of Rs.FOC; A.P. - 665 words
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196 1953-06-07 6 Govt. Servants Engaged In Studying Race-Books On Week-Ends Friday* and Saturday* if Saturday was a race day were wasted days in Government Service for the large majority of Government servants, asserted Mr. D. C. W. Kan- nangara, M.P. for Panadura, at the seventeenth anniversary meeting of the Wadduwa V.M.B.A. OnFOC - 196 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-07 6 The Chief <,f Imperial Geuoral Staff. Gene id Sir John Haning, hmpecting a detach mmui of the Malay Regiment, at th- Woolwich liar racks, on May 26 when he visitea colonial troops taking pait in the Coronation. Sir John told the troops that he MMM pleased to ate, them and67 words
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244 1953-06-07 6 Designing Off Ships: Madras. Is Trained NEW DELHI Two more Colombo Plan trainees will iacitly begin their stud.es in .he United Kingdom. Th.-y jie hi) T. S. Raghuram, of <l"udras. who will spend two jCA..: t Durban L n.versity, atudyjig foe the Degrt< of k J h.D. in Naval architectuie;FOC - 244 words
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Article156 1953-06-07 6 Q: What are asbestos fabrics made from? A Asbestos is a curious natural white rock consisting of calcium ailleate, found in large quantities near the town of Asbestos in Quebec, Canada, Deposits also exist in the Alps and in various other places. When the rock is broken, itUNESCO - 156 words
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