Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1953
1953-06-11
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section16 1953-06-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 120. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1958, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
-
329 1953-06-11 1 WARNING TO DEMOCRACIES NOT TO DROP THEIR GUARD LONDON. June 10. Eight Commonwealth nations last night backed Britain's drive to end the cell war with Russia, but warned the democracies against dropping their guard. Prime Ministers of the globe-girdling bloc ended six-dayA.P. - 329 words
-
131 1953-06-11 1 RUSSIAN WIVES OF U.S. CITIZENS GET EXIT VISAS MOSCOW Jure IQ. Two Russian wiv< a of America c tizen* will be given exit visas to i Uw United States, the im *d States embassy said today. v > eh Idren of an American °»i n. formerly married to a willReuter - 131 words
-
Article105 1953-06-11 1 LONDON, June 10.— Pi me Minister Churchill lold the House of Commons yesterday nothing ought now to stand in the way of the conclusion Of an armistice treaty "except administrative arrangements." Churchill said he was confident the administrative detai's "may soon be completed." "We are satisfied,'' he addedA.P. - 105 words
-
Article33 1953-06-11 1 BUENOS AIRES. June. 10. All the funeral parlours in the western Argentine ci.y of MendOTC have been t<ik"fi <<v- r by the c ty government which veil] henceforth be the only undertaker. ReuterReuter - 33 words
-
70 1953-06-11 1 LONDON, June 10. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, said here today that India had agreed to send troops to Korea for the work of the Prisoners Repatriation Commission. He told newspaper correspondents, India had agreed "because the parties concerned invite usReuter - 70 words
-
Article85 1953-06-11 1 MANILA. June 10. The trial of 182 Chinese suspected Communists opened today before the Government D« portation Board. The Chinese, liable for Uej portation to Formosa t found i guilty, were arrested losi Uc- cember in a nationwide atniy roundup. About 150 have i<enA.P. - 85 words
-
78 1953-06-11 1 WASHINGTON, June 10. n:teu stan- s Secretary ot Mr. Charies Wilson wo << be "six months »f*er an armistice becoulh T ny Am '»iean troops £*1 be moving out of KofoJiW son was wstfying beScSsSSfi A PP^Priations au torce spending >uS, hcr r?Reuter - 78 words
-
Article56 1953-06-11 1 WASHINGTON, June 10Th.r.y countries are bein£ asked 1 2 participate in a trane fair at Seattle to promote Pacific Commerce. espec ally among Aslati countnos. The exhibit la scheduled for early 1901 and is expected bj i promoters to Include countries from T;k stan and India toA.P. - 56 words
-
183 1953-06-11 1 AMSTERDAM. June 10. j .South African Premier Dr. Da.liel Malan called yesterday en the Dutch "to strengthen the i <vhi.e element -n the South Af- j .'ican Union. Address^ some 50 Dutch ind foreign newsmen on hsi arrival here by plane from Lon-A.P. - 183 words
-
Article67 1953-06-11 1 NEW DELHI: June 10. The Indian tncoiour w<!S planted atop Mt. Everest along j with the British. Nepalese ;=nd United Nations Bags, ;i Foreign Office spokesman said today. Th? spokesman said a telegran from Col. John Hunt. .i:e leader of the British expediton which conquered tA.P. - 67 words
-
Article357 1953-06-11 1 FIRST CLIMB ON HIS OWN: SECOND TIME HELPED EXHAUSTED HILLARY KATHMANDU, Nepal. June 10. Sherpa tribesman Tensing Bhutia climbed Mt. Everest's peak twice last month, it was learned last night. Reports reaching here said the famed Himalayan guide made the first climb on his own onA.P. - 357 words
-
Article175 1953-06-11 1 NEW DELHI June 10. The Nepalese Government would not object to Everest victoi Sherpa Tensing accepting a British Knighthood, the Nepalese Ambassador to India, Gen- eral Dijaya Shumsher. said yesterday. When Queen Elisabeth con- ferred the Knighthood on Colon* l Hunt, leader of the riumphanl British EverestReuter - 175 words
-
Article, Illustration68 1953-06-11 1 Photos. The Queen wears dark glass Queen Mother shades her eyes with her hand. They are watching racing at Epsom on June 6.- Derby Day. An exci ed Pi [argarel vea and shouti from in. Royal stand during the Derby Slakes at Epsom om 6- Jh«A.P. - 68 words
-
217 1953-06-11 1 Elections In Italy i.yj...i., june 10. ht-uii.-Aic.de de Gasperi's pro-west ventre government failed to w.nan absolute majority n the popular vote for the Chamber of Deputies buc wid have over naif or the odo seats, it was officially announced today. On Gasperi's NATO-align-ed ford'sA.P. - 217 words
-
Article36 1953-06-11 1 BOGOTA. June 10. Bight I people have died from poisoning because a chemist sold rat poison bv mistake for nclusion jin a popular Colombian drink j called "Aqua de Panela". ReuterReuter - 36 words
-
Article32 1953-06-11 1 VIENNA. June 30. Russia has decided to appoint an ambassador to Austria an re-es-tablish full diplomatic relations with this occupied country, it was aanouncad h*r p teday. I A. P.A.P. - 32 words
-
149 1953-06-11 1 V. K. K. MENON LIKELY CHAIRMAN PANMUNJOM, June 10. India, regarded by the South Korean Government as pro-Communist, will play the key role in the five-member neutral nations repatriation commission which will take custody of war prisoners refusing to go home.A.P. - 149 words
-
Article81 1953-06-11 1 NEW DELHI. June 10. While the Everest conquerors trekked across NepaJ homeward, an Indian press campaign to rename the world's tallest peak increased. The Hindustan Standard of Delhi and Calcutta front-paged today a demand that the mountain should be named "Kailash Parbat." meaning "Lord Sniva's Peak." sinceA.P. - 81 words
-
209 1953-06-11 1 LONDON, Jun<- 10. Is boa ilk; i nnce Cnarles n danger oi be»ng turned into ;i spQUoti .wl>-, orat? The Labourite Dady Heralti a. una yesterday he is. ana ■ii.d (jueeo biliaabe»h's four* s ear-old heir should be shielded from h.s adoring puolA.P. - 209 words
-
Article123 1953-06-11 1 KENYATTA'S APPEAL NAIROBI, June JO. Tie; Appeal oi jomo Kenyatta and ave othei African lenders against their oonv.ctkn for leading the Man M;m terror society Will begot in the Kenya dupreme Court, a- Kltale, en Ju'y 1. the Supreme Court ttegistrar, Mr. T. R. Penny, announced here yesterday. Kenyatta wasReuter - 123 words
-
Article46 1953-06-11 1 LONDON. June 10. Sir Maurice Button, leading British expert on intermit onal fcod problems, has been appo'nted a member of the Board of the Colonial Development Corporation. The appointment announced today by the Colonla' Office is fcr three years from May 19. ReuterReuter - 46 words
-
Article28 1953-06-11 1 MANILA, June 10.— A World War 11 grenade explosion on C a bu Island today killed two 12-year-c d boys and seriously injured a tfiTd the Philippine A.P.A.P. - 28 words
-
Article126 1953-06-11 1 NEW DELHI. June 10. With Korean armistice hopes running high, the Indian capital turned to speculation on who will be Premier Nehru's choice for chairman of the fivenation Repatriation Commission. Mos^ observers accepted London reports Mr. Nehru had already decided to name 60--year-old V. K. KrishnaA.P. - 126 words
-
160 1953-06-11 1 Nehru Praises Efforts Of U.S. UK RedChina LONDON, June y. India's Pr me Minister Jawaharlal Nehru *aid Monday "we mav confidently look forward to a tiuce in Korea." He told a news conference that his optimism is based on the agreement between U.N. and Communist negotiators at Panmunjom on theA.P. - 160 words
-
Article45 1953-06-11 1 BERNE. Switzerland, June 10. The Swiss Federal Council (Cabinet) dec'ded yesterday that Switzerland would refuse o serve on the neutral prison-er-or-war commission in Korea unless the agreement setting up thiss commission is approved by the South Korpan government of President Svnnrmen Rhee. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
-
42 1953-06-11 1 LISBON. June 10. India has decided to close down its legation in Portugal after a Portuguese Government refusal to discuss the transfer to India of Portuguese territories in India, it was officially announced here early today.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
-
Article45 1953-06-11 1 BOSTON. June 10.— The Lahey Cl'nic said yesterday British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will undergo an operation todsy for a gall bladder cond'tioii. Dr. PfAftk H. Lanev said Dr. Richard B. Cattell will perform the surgery and has reauestod A.P.A.P. - 45 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement45 1953-06-11 1 I Subscription Rate* j (BY POST) J Ifalsm B. N. Borneo ana 1 Samwak. 1 MonUi 5.50 J 3 Mentha 16.50 5 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month $6 50 3 Months 19.50 5 6 Months 1 Year ..78 0045 words
-
522 1953-06-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 1 1, '53. INDIA'S ROLE VINDICATED THAT the signing of the Korea prisoners-of-war agreement is a mighty triumph for India's policy of peace and neutrality, few will deny. There is nc nation in the world today which is less interested in war and more522 words
-
Article781 1953-06-11 2 THE Korean war started or Sunday, June 25. 195P vhen North Koreans crossed the border on the 38th parallel of latitude into South £orea, which, upto a year oefore, had been occupied by American troops. Korea, ruled for many ears by the Japanese, was iivided afterReuter - 781 words
-
230 1953-06-11 2 CAR ROLLS DOWN KODAI GHATS, ONE KILLED KODAIKANAL. One person Was killed, and three others weir Injured when a car rolle «■<! down the Kodal Ghats near Pannaikadu on the lower Paints on Thursday last. It is reported that ihe car, proceeding to Madura! skidded along th" road and rolledFOC - 230 words
-
53 1953-06-11 2 A. K. GOPALAN URGES AGITATION FOR AIKYA KERALA TELLICHBRRY At a public meeting held at the Sn Narayana Park. Sri A. Raghav.ui presiding, Sri. A. K. Gopalan, M.r.P.. and Communist leader, demanded the Immediate formation of Aikya Kerala, and asked the people to agitate tor it Sr K. V. NarayananFOC - 53 words
-
Article64 1953-06-11 2 TRJVANDRUM: During the week-ended May 23. 14,007 tons of food grain.- were received •n the State. The quantity of ric-" locally procured during th.' week amounted to 206 tons. Tho stock position at tho end oi Ibe week was. rice t>D.4ll tons, and wheat 8.977 tana TheFOC - 64 words
-
Article60 1953-06-11 2 LAHORE: A fighter plane of the Royal Pakistan Air Force crashed near Peshawar on June 4 killing the pilot. Anwar Mirza who was the only occupant. He was the ana of Mr. Btkaader Mir^a, Defence Secretary, Pakistan Government, who is now in London. The plane nose-dived WhileFOC - 60 words
-
450 1953-06-11 2 BOMBAY India's gold production in 1952 recorded a rise c>f 7.5 per cent over that of 1951. according to the statistics made available here last week. Indlun gold production in 1952 was «t 2,43.000 fine ozs., as against 2,26.000 fine ozs. inFOC - 450 words
-
Article78 1953-06-11 2 LAHORE A "grow more beiil'da" campaign is gain ng ground in Rawalpindi. A rough estimate puts the increase in the bearded population of the city since the beginmng of this year at 20 per cent. Beard-growing, it appeal*. has become a fashion especially among theFOC - 78 words
-
Article170 1953-06-11 2 AI ADRAS Aoout 9 p.m. last Monday night a poKeo van rushed past T. P. Koil Stieet and came to a jerk.ng halt In front of premises No. 40. A uwzeu policemen had come in haste in answer to a cryptic teiephonic message that 'Kamanatha MudaharFOC - 170 words
-
130 1953-06-11 2 kjkjijk^jyniumv: it i s likely that the formal opening of the Bhavanisagar Dam may be delayed because of the separation of Andhra. Originally, the opening was fix^d for a date i n August, and it wag proposed to invite Sri Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Min'stcr. to performFOC - 130 words
-
Article176 1953-06-11 2 Fishery Development In Kerala ALLEPPEY: A team ut N^rweg an experts, here to develop the fishing industry of this State, completed their initial survey of two villages near Qullon. After selecting a block of two v Uages along the coast they have chosen the s.te for the location of anFOC - 176 words
-
158 1953-06-11 2 BOMBAY BUSINESSMAN CHEATED OF RS 1 LAKH I BOMBAY: A Bombay businessman was cheated of Rs one lakh deal of converting the money into Guinea coins last wak-end. The Police h«ve arrested six persons so far in his connextion. The Police said that one of them, who was known toFOC - 158 words
-
Article131 1953-06-11 2 TIRUNEL.VELI: The Direotor of Public Health, Sn K. S. lswanathan, visucd some of t ne cholera-infected towns like ttfanimuthar and Tiruchendur. and inspected the measures tanen to arrest the spread 01 in*- epidemic. He was accompanied by ihe District HefUti» .>tficer, Sii. C. V. Vaidyanathan. Since theFOC - 131 words
-
Article64 1953-06-11 2 VILLUPURAM. Sri. K. Farthasarathi Nayudu, Congress. was declared elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly n tlie by election held in Kallakurich! constituency. He secured 27.814 votes, while K. N. Ratnam. U.D.F.. obtained 17.614 votes, and Sri Vinaitheertha Pillai, T.N.T., 6.543 votes. The by-election was canaod by theFOC - 64 words
-
Article104 1953-06-11 2 GUNTUR: One man perishCd. and two others were serljusly burnt in a fire in Takkellapad village, three miles from here last week. The injured were, admitted to the •jencral Hospital. The Fire Service units, under the District Fire officer 3ri Bharals Rao, helped in putting out theFOC - 104 words
-
Article, Illustration63 1953-06-11 2 Rulers und representatives of foreign countries visiting London for the. Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11. laid wreaths on the Cenotaph in Whitehall London. A.P. Photo shows: Queen Salute of Tonga and Sultan ot Johore (right) with their wreaths prior to laying Uem on the63 words
-
Article155 1953-06-11 2 180 Refugees For Andamans CALCUTTA About 180 East Bengal refugees, com pi. sing 17 agricultural fan lies, jo;trd«'d the s.s. Maharaja ai i^ik.aghat Calcutta, on Wednesday on their way to the Andaman." for resettlement there. Tlie vessel is expected leave recently. Prov.ded with agricultural implements such as spaces, axes andFOC - 155 words
-
Article88 1953-06-11 2 BHOPAL: A foreign service aeroplane forced to land on June 4 at Bairagarh. aerodrome about i2 miles from tfhopal, following some engine trouble. The plane was carrying ':5 passengers and eight crew. All of them are foreigners except one Indian woman who boarded theFOC - 88 words
-
Article51 1953-06-11 2 CALCUTTA The Ind.an Rice Mission, jointly sponsored by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, and the Government of India has arr.ved in Tokyo to study the Japanese method of rice cultivation. The Mission consists of Dr. I'arthasarathi, and three others paper or Tokyo reports.—FOC - 51 words
-
Article44 1953-06-11 2 ATHENS, Greece. June 10.— The inclusion of Yugoslavia in NATO's present mililarv forces would he a definite asset, but the dec sion which would exend NATO membership to Marshal Tito's Communist country is "still strictly political (Jen. Matthew B. R rtfway said yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
-
Article245 1953-06-11 2 Th;; secrets of the lon^range planning and worldwide co-operation which combined to make the reception of the BBC Coronation broadcast so successful were ?iv. n by the Ch ef Engineer of External Broadcasts. He tole visiting journalists from Brit s:, overseas territories that seven245 words
-
Article181 1953-06-11 2 Madura: Tribute* am j pud to the services- of the lat: l)i H. K. Shanmukham Chet- tiar by speakers at a paMfa meeting held here hist are* Sri P. T. Rajan. M.L.A.. «M presided, recalled his asSOCH tion with Dr. Che.tiar during theFOC - 181 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement65 1953-06-11 2 MAHALINGAM MARK GINGELLY OIL Use This Pure And Guaranteed GINGELLY OIL It has been prepared very carefully with white, red and black gingelly seeds with fragrance added. xt£ V LABLE AT ALL SHOPS. N.B. Please make sure you buy only Mahalingam Trade Mark stuff. oo A l P LI NGAM65 words
-
-
Article1460 1953-06-11 3 Hay Not Be Accepted As Final: Amendments Likely In Legislature MADRAS: "Any decision taken by the present inert ine of Andhra Legislators, on the location of the capital of he \n<ihra State, i; not final. It will only fill a biank In \L vndnra StateFOC - 1,460 words
-
Article, Illustration100 1953-06-11 3 TEMPLER Presents Insignia To ONN His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. presenting the insignia of the Honorary K.B.E. to the Hon'ble Dato Onn bin Ja'afar at Queen's Birthday Parade in Kuala Lumpur. The insignia MM specially flown ont from London at the request of His Excellency the100 words
-
653 1953-06-11 3 Alleged Supply Of Dollars To I.C.S. Officer: Evidence In Fertilizer Case NEW DELHI: For the 1 Ttii day on -June I .Sri L. 11. \ora, former Manager of the I>elhi iiraneh of Messrs. Nannvati Co. continued his .i.-po-ation before th« Special Judge, Sri ii. Singh, in the ease against SriFOC - 653 words
-
Article84 1953-06-11 3 Ll IiI.NOH; 'tn Indian lir. (l amiiiiiHiici' unit win shorii.v be leaving l-uek-now tor Calcutta en route to South Korea. Tne detaciuin-nl. consisting of trained ttsd experienced otfieers r.nd men of the Indian Medical Services under Captain It. K. Ballga, will replace the present IndianFOC - 84 words
-
Article115 1953-06-11 3 LJHOPAL: One more leader of the State Communist Party, Mr. Misliri Lai Dubey, President of the Klaaa Santa, was arrested by the police last week, bringing tho total number of arrests in the State under the Prevent! r& Detention Act since Sunday to six. Among theFOC - 115 words
-
Article40 1953-06-11 3 LAHORE: Khan Abdul Gbaffar Khan, Red Bhirt leader, who has been in detention since 1948, has been admitted in the Mayo Hospiia! here. He is reported to have be.m brought here for "general medical check-up."40 words
-
89 1953-06-11 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani] Government announced a ban OB forward trading in the comtag cotton crop with immediate effect ;ind until further orders. The announcement aald: "To: iccelerate the disposal of cot.jn of the current crop. .1 haa been decided L<< place it on OpenFOC - 89 words
-
Article84 1953-06-11 3 KOTTATAM The Rt Rev. Dr. C. K. Jacob B shop in Central Travancore. Church ot Sou h India, ordained five laymen as Deacons at special service in the local Cathedral Above 23 clergymen and representatives from all over d;ocesc attended. The new deacons, the Rev. K. M.FOC - 84 words
-
Article94 1953-06-11 3 MADRAB: llie Government J has created a new post* of Honorary Education Adviser, and appointed Sri G. Ramachandran, Director. Ganuhtj gram (D.ndigul) to thai post.. He is to advise the Gov< rnj ment on matters relating to the modified scheme of elemen- tary education, an«lFOC - 94 words
-
Article82 1953-06-11 3 GUNTUR: A meeting of tie3un nr Distiict Vanamahotaava Committee was held in the Collector's office under t h r presidentship of the Collector. -3ri A. Kr'shnaswnml. The collector requested ail he Sub-Co!h ctois. th<> Dis- trict Agricultural officer, and I the Municipal Commissioner to i celebrate Vannmahot~.ava WeekFOC - 82 words
-
412 1953-06-11 3 MADRAS: It Is not proposed that the Andhra High Court should be located in the Anuhra State, immediately on the formation of the new ->tate on Oct. 1. It should be left to function in Madras City for some months, Mr. N.FOC - 412 words
-
Article20 1953-06-11 3 RAXIPET: A Baste Aided Elementary School was opened at Manthaugal village, Sri A. Jaraman M.l'.P. presiding. FOCFOC - 20 words
-
Article90 1953-06-11 3 REGISTER OF INDIAN CITIZENS MADRAS: The State Government has announced that preliminary arrangements for combined operation in the scheme of bringing the National Register of Citizens, and the Electoral Rolls up-to-date in one-fifth area la each district, and in Ml cities In this State, will be made this year also.FOC - 90 words
-
Article67 1953-06-11 3 MADRAS: At the annual general bf-dy meeting of the •South Indian Film Chamber jf Commerce held Inst week, Mr. A. Ramiah was re-elected President of the Chamber jer i che coming year. In his speech, Mr. Ramiah i referred to the crisis in Lie aimFOC - 67 words
-
Article32 1953-06-11 3 KOTHAGUDEM; A severe dust-storm swept over Kothagudem iccentlv, accompanied by light showers. The roofs cf many colliery workers' huts were blown off Electricity supply failed in some parts of the town.— FOCFOC - 32 words
-
84 1953-06-11 3 NEW DELHI: Sir Alexander Jluttcrbuck, High Commissioner for th-2 U.K. in India, ./oi shortly be leaving for -*>ndon for mcdicul treatment and official consultations. A Press Nc.e issued by the British Information Services aere said that he was expected co be away for nearlyFOC - 84 words
-
Article52 1953-06-11 3 KARACHI: The Slnd Cabl- net increased its strength from sin to seven with the swear- ing-ln of Mr. H. 11. Farukl ks Minister for Industries and Labour. Mr. Farukl Ls a refugeefrom Patiala. The Bind Minla- tr;.- la headed by Pirzadn Abdua Sattar, Pakistan's former FoodFOC - 52 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement41 1953-06-11 3 From $130 LADIES MODELS if^^J^ soil AGENTS; n rKT I \i)iU c WATERPROOF 100«o SHOCKPUOOF 100% ANTLMAGNETIt THE WATCH WHICH STANDS THE TEST OF DAILY LIFE Sole Agents: ROBINSON CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j "•|~i' V IT' n ~'u n41 words
-
-
Article35 1953-06-11 4 APPOINTED PUISNE JUDGE LONDON, June 10. William Buhagiar, Registrar, Supreme four) Federation of Malaya. has been appointed a Pu snc Judge in the Federation of Malaya, it was announced in last nlght'a London Gazette. ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
299 1953-06-11 4 CEYLON NEWS: Speaker To Invite 13 Classes Of Guests COLOMBO: Invitations to the State opening of Parliament will be based on a new principle hereafter. Hitherto, invitations, have been sent by the Speaker of the House of Representatives to distinguished citizens, members299 words
-
172 1953-06-11 4 Upward Revision Of Lower Exemption Rates Urged By S.A. The President of the Shiga- 1 pore Association, in the course of the annual addresb delivered bv him at the Association. last week pieaded for an upward revision of the lowei exemption rates in the case of income-tax. The President added172 words
-
Article33 1953-06-11 4 BANGKOK. June 10. The Thai Cabinet decided to postpone an appeal to the United Nations on the situation in Indonchina until a new French cabinet is formed. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
-
112 1953-06-11 4 Singapore Govt. Junior Staff Union At the 2nd Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Government Junior Staff Union held on the 23rd May, 1953 at 19, Mackenzie Road the following were elected office* bearers for the current year: President: S. Katang Pillay (reelected); Vice-President: Taib bin Indin; Honor. wy Secretary:112 words
-
Article15 1953-06-11 4 LONDON. June 10. The Duke of Edinburgh Is 32 years old today.— A.P.A.P. - 15 words
-
173 1953-06-11 4 Faked Schemes, Says Forward Bloc Chief! dum.ka.uN. Ulnar: Sri Monan Singn, Chairman of the A.n-lnuia forward tuoc, cna- uctei.oed tne five-xeitr-fjan, *»uu tJnmman Yagtia *»s "ttutow schemes," and said the Congress wus actively busy in distracting the people with sucn schems. inaugurating tho fifth plenary session or the Binar stateFOC - 173 words
-
316 1953-06-11 4 DORANEGAMA: Eighteen-year-old Punchi Menika disappeared on the eve of Vesak day irom her village 1 omc at Yak- dessa m the Wennaopuwa area. When cne police lound her in the Holy City of Anuradhapuia, she had a cap on her head andFOC - 316 words
-
Article244 1953-06-11 4 MADRAS: The Industrial Tribunal, Madras, recently restrained Mr. J. B. Beardseh. representing the Madras Electric Tramways Ltd., and Mr. P. G. Brookes who claims Bo be the Receiver appointed by the trustees for the debenture holders of the company, from in any way transferring orFOC - 244 words
-
Article232 1953-06-11 4 CALCUTTA: Several districts in West Bengal have oeen experiencing heat wave chat has resulted in a numoer of deaths. There has also been water scarcity, following the drying up of tanks and wells, according to reports received from the UPI Correspondents in the mofusij areas.FOC - 232 words
-
Article43 1953-06-11 4 JAMSHEDPUR: Three persons died of heat-stroke in the town and suburbs in the last fortnight, the temperature rising to 114 degrees on May 31. On an average, seven heatstroke cases are daily being admitted to the Tata Hosdltal.- FOCFOC - 43 words
-
Article107 1953-06-11 4 LAHORE: Syed Khalilur Rehman. General Secretary of the Punjab <P) Muslim League, described as 'disruptive" the reported move to bring a motion of no-confi-dence against the Pakistani Muslim League chief. Khwaja Nazimuddin. Syed Khalilur Rehman, who was Minister of State for Defence in the Nazimuddin Cabinet, saidFOC - 107 words
-
Article68 1953-06-11 4 REWA: Mr. Muni Prasad Shukla (PSP> was declared elected to the Vindhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the by-election from the Rewa constituency. He secured 1.684 votes against 1,500 polled by his nearest rival. Mr Advendra Singh (C). Votes polled by other candidates were: Mr. Devishankar (JanFOC - 68 words
-
298 1953-06-11 4 Coronation Celebration: At Arya Samaj The Arya SamaJ Hindi Scnool lpon, celebrated tne crowning of tier Majesty Queen n-uzaoetn 11 dy homing a meeting between 8 and lt< a.m. and another meeting between 3.a0 to 6 p.m. on the 2nd June 1953. In the morning prayers were ottered for the298 words
-
Article267 1953-06-11 4 Sped;!* prayers were offered •or the Queen by the Vicar Fr. K. A. G- o?y. ;n St. James Church Ser.tul. Kuala Lumpur. Th- Orthodox Syrian Church, Malaya, is a branch of the Jrthodox Syrian Church in Imi a founded In th<> first c»'n uty by267 words
-
Article96 1953-06-11 4 NEW DELHI; A simple oook entry of the names of the new corporations will mark the change over from private enterprise to nationalisation in the field of air on July 1. it is learnt. Ihe two corporations— the Air India International expected to be headed byFOC - 96 words
-
Article178 1953-06-11 4 MANDYA: Sir M rza M. i.sma-1. former Dewan of My--Oie. and Mr. Justice Cn igia, A the Bombay H.gh Court were jiv» n a reception, by the Joard of Directors cf the Mysore Sugar Company. Welcoming the chief guests. .>r A.-G. Bandt Gowda, Chair aan,FOC - 178 words
-
Article63 1953-06-11 4 The Singapore Medical Workers' Union, the Departnent of Civil Aviation Workers' Union and tho Singapore Government Seamen's Union have been informed that Government is not prepared to recognize the Council of Government Industrial Unions as a body suitable for conducting negotiations with :he Government on63 words
-
184 1953-06-11 4 Forty-two thousand child ran in Singapore English schools have booked to "2 the full-length CoronaiS picture "A QUEEN IS CROW NED" at special morning SOcent matinees arranged tn begin from today (Thursdavi at both the Cathay and the New Alhambra cinemas The matinees will184 words
-
Article53 1953-06-11 4 Mr. Srikantan Hair, Member of the Indian Parliament, arrived in Singapore yesterday t.y s.s. Canton on his way back to India after visiting Red Chinu. In the even:ng he visited various places in the Colony but did not make any speeches Local Police kept a close53 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1953-06-11 4 mWAm Egyptian Musi< al with English Subtitles starring SAMLY GAMAL Pre-Release Prenuere at 9.15 p.m. Tomorrow! NIGHTS Of DELIGHT with Beautiful Girls, Dazzling Dances, Melodious Songs Magical Wonders, all to be had in "HAZAR RATEN" n Hindustani! Original Version of "1,000 Nights" n^^Hßf^B ifij BiiF^l^ J3E M SH IIiFJK SagjSS^'79 words
-
Advertisement149 1953-06-11 4 DIAMOND Today Tomorrow only 2 Shows: 3.30 7.30 p.m. M. G. RAMACHANDRAN MADHLRI DEYI and many others in MY SISTER < ia, j iBBBBiaMBIIIHMMBHaiIMIKMaaaMBaaBI^BHB^M^BBB^MBI i ..i::i.:M-!'|:::i|ii: n-i'l I I I I I I •i:ii|;ii:ii:<iiiiii|"iii |iiil<iiil!:yriiilii:i(mMaHMa« j New City Cinema j OPENING TODAY Daily 3 Shows: 3 6 9.15 p.m. MEENAKUMARI149 words
-