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Title Section16 1953-06-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, DL No. 124. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article240 1953-06-15 1 Negotiated Armistice Rhee Can Cause Trouble But Not Block Truce WASHINGTON. June 14.— Top United States officials estimate the three-year-old Korean war will end in a negotiated armistice early next week. Informed authorities here say privately South Korean President Syngman Rhee has the powerA.P. - 240 words
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117 1953-06-15 1 Rhee's Plea For Mutual Defence Pact SEOUL, June 14.— President Syngman Rhee" has called on he United States to sign an .rn mediate mutual defence pact with South Korea to half biter anti-armistice demonstrations th;<t erupted into sporadic violence. Even as the fiery old patriot asked his people to softenA.P. - 117 words
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Article130 1953-06-15 1 BERNE. SWITZERLAND June 13.— The Swiss government formally decided today to serve on both armistce commission and the prison* rs of war commission in Sbre-1. The seven member Fed oral Council (cab'net) nominated divisional colonel (majorgeneral) Fritz Rihner, former commander of the Swiss Air Force, to lead aA.P. - 130 words
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Article88 1953-06-15 1 NEW YORK. June 14.— Truce talks in Korea, indicating war there soon may end, sent tin prices tumbling down here. Pr'ces held around 05 cents in the middle of Junes first week. On June 10 they went ?lS low as 91.75. the lowest point in moreA.P. - 88 words
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Article52 1953-06-15 1 ROCKLAND (Maine), June K.—U.S. Senator Margaret Cfcw* SttUtfc r JlBpubllcaa- Main<M .said last Bight she docs not like the proposed Korean truce terms but l s "going along with It because lr will stop the killing of American sold'ers" and because of her "loyalty and confidence in52 words
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Article50 1953-06-15 1 I From Our Own Corresponded) PATXA. June 14. Deo Saran Singh of Congress, Bih.ir's Public Health Min ster, was defeated by Praja Socialist rival Sheo Mahadeo Prasad by 4M votes in the by -election to State Assembly from Futwa COM itoeocy. Both polled over IfiOOO votes each.— Copyright.50 words
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Article53 1953-06-15 1 (F.0.0.C.) M'TTACX June 14. —A Hlxteen year old school boy watt titled "sherahah" Saturday, in Korapnr near here by. Hubdtvltlonal magistrate of Rayadurga. The boy or being attacked by Ave feet long pa^+her courageously warded off th*< beast with a sharp stone and ultimately killed53 words
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Article167 1953-06-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Junt 14.- Two Air Corporations to run Ind.a's Intei nal and External Air Service will be established on Tune 15. India government innounceiaent named B. C. Mukherji Senior Civilian Chairman of Indian Airlines '^.nporation in charge of internal serv.ces andA.P. - 167 words
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Article38 1953-06-15 1 ipioni Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. June 14. -M;thbubabad near here experienced worst ever summer Saturday in th rty years accordlng to ocogenarian. Seven P-'rson? died due to sunstroke hi ;in<i around town during last week.— Copyright.38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-06-15 1 Data Mahmud bin Mat, who is to be speaker, of the Federal Legislative Council, Federation of Malaya, arrives for the opera, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 31 words
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205 1953-06-15 1 NEW DELHI, June 14.— Ind a will hav to send one division of 7,000 to 8,000 men to provide the jruard for prisoners Of war in Korea, Indian military experts est'mated today. The Indian Government expects to receive within a weekReuter - 205 words
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132 1953-06-15 1 Merger Of T-C With Madras Views Expressed (From Our Owu Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, June 14. Mi. K. Sanku Pillai, veteran Congress leader and former president of Kerala Pradesh Congress Comm.ttee. Friday characterised as "sheer madness" moves to merge Travan-core-Cochin with Madras. Mr. P Hai In his statement opposed the establishment of132 words
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Article28 1953-06-15 1 ROME, June 14.— Greeneyed Queen Soraya of Iran left by air for her troubled I realm early today after gay Itwcmoßth holiday is Europe. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article188 1953-06-15 1 LONDON, June 14.- A mass circulation Sunday paper demanded that Buckingham Palace offic'als speak out and put a stop to "scandalous stories" that Princess Margaret wants to marry a divorced commoner. It said palace failure to do so w;i s dragging the royal family's goodA.P. - 188 words
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Article84 1953-06-15 1 D*ERSVILLE (Iowa). June 14— A lightning bolt swept into the bedroom of two sleeping boys yesterday, setting the room on Are but not. breaking the window through which It; apparently entered. The boy» miraculously escaped injury. The force of the. boit failed to even scorch ttuthe window glassA.P. - 84 words
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Article98 1953-06-15 1 BOGOTA (Columbia), June Il l Army 'Commander Lieut. i Gen. Gustavo Rojaa Pinilla, ivho seized the presidency of Columbia last night in a coup, named a new 14-raan cabinet today to govern under military control. He appointed Luclo Pabon Nunez, a Conservative Party member and formerA.P. - 98 words
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Article81 1953-06-15 1 "Smgapore's" Permit Cancelled TAIPEH, June 14.—Nationalist China has cancelled the permits of four ships of foreign registry to call at Nationalist ports for alleged \lolat ons of the Communist China embargo. The Ministry of Communications said the vessels three British and one Swedish violated regulations that went Into effect onA.P. - 81 words
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Article95 1953-06-15 1 NEW DELHI, June 14. Pakistan Radio monitored here said last night a pleasure bout j 'carrying celebralors of Muslim holiday, in on East Pakistanis Sitalakhya River near Dacca sank last night but there were I no casualties. Pakistan Radio declured the j motor launch, Majud, whichA.P. - 95 words
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430 1953-06-15 1 Admit Red China In U. N. Hopeful About Itido Pok Rotations LONDON. June 14.- Mr. Mohammed All, Prime Minister of Pakistan, said in u television interview last night tha: the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference in London would strengthen the hand of SirReuter - 430 words
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Article150 1953-06-15 1 LAHORE, June 14.— The Punjab Government la to set up a court to inquire into "the circumstance* connected with and the responsibility for" the riots in Lahore last March, It was announced here today. Violent rioting in the Punjab, in which hundreds of p«o--•e were kill**Reuter - 150 words
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Article599 1953-06-15 2 ADDRESSING a press conference last Friday, the Commissioner of Prisons Major W. L. P. Sochon appealed to the public to donate books and magazines, especially those in Chinese, Malay, Tamil and Urdu for the benefit of the prisoners. "The books and magazines are desperately needed" he said.599 words
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Article655 1953-06-15 2 Poona Conference's Suggestions POONA: The Indian Languages Development conference, which concluded its tnree-day deliberations here recently recommended a number of suggestions for the development of Indian languages in their various aspects. A section of the conference, which discussed "Building up u Vocabulary of Technical Terms" under theFOC - 655 words
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Article531 1953-06-15 2 A conference of prominent educationists held under the auspices of the Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research institute, Poona, expressed the opinion that it was necessary inat a knowledge of the history of a language should form an integral part of the study pertaining to thatFOC - 531 words
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330 1953-06-15 2 TRIVANiMJKM: The Travuncore uevu-woiii *>oaru nas reiused to tatvc part in the in-4-iry sun tea t»y tne Travun-coro-Cocnin Ciovernment on Urn fWMM or transfer 01 certain palaces, now in government but claimed by the utvuswoin tooara. Asctorc integration of Travuncore and <jociun, tne management ofFOC - 330 words
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Article264 1953-06-15 2 BOMPAY Leading philate\uM*M of India discussed here various proposals regarding the form that the centen|ary celebrations of the first issue of India postage stamps should take The stamps were first leaued on October 1854, and the Government of india propose to celebrate the ceucenary in h fittingFOC - 264 words
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48 1953-06-15 2 LAHORE: The Pakistan rsamn Gov. rrmi-ni has tetf all cop^s of the Apr. 25 Issue of the "Spotlight", a Calcutta weekly. A "Gazette Extraordinary' ssja uie paper published aa article captioned, '"People" which brings Into hatred the poveroineut of Pakistan established bylaw.— FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article96 1953-06-15 2 A DREAM COME TRUE! KAN PUR: Dr. Shlv Shan kar Sharnm, 53-year old winner of tou.WO Deroy Sweepstake ticket, disclosed here, that he dreamt 40 hours before the date that he would get the coveted prize. Astrogers had also predicted earner that he wo«id be one of the lucky winuersFOC - 96 words
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Article64 1953-06-15 2 BODTNAYAKANUR: Th e Bodinayakanur Municipal Council, at an urgent meeting, Sri R. Sonaimutnu presiding resolved to request the Union Government to include the proposal of laying a railway line octwcen Dindigul and Cuddalore in the 5- Year Plan. It wa, resolved to seek legal opinion id. theFOC - 64 words
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55 1953-06-15 2 PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS IN T-C. STATE TRTVANDRUH Out ot 1.51 y cand dates elected to the /aiious Pancluiyut. in the Travaocore-Cochiu State so du 1.216 belong tn the Cunyiss, 121 o the Travancore Tarn I A T ad CVmgiaaa Partv. 77 PraiaSocialist Part.-, and 25 to the Revolutionary (Socialist Party, 1.075FOC - 55 words
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Article19 1953-06-15 2 MADRAS: Sri Han.,- Ciiosh ippointod S ation upenntendent Egmore Station has taken charge from Sri. V. Sund.ire.«a Ayyar.- FOCFOC - 19 words
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161 1953-06-15 2 ARRAH Mr. Jagjivan Ram. .jidia's Communications Minister, inaugurating tne Arrah Sadar Sub-divisional Kisan Cont'vrence in the vdlage ol iXoria last week, said Ilia* though abolition of the zamindarl system had some bright ponts, 11 had not brought ab^ut a m.lllenium faa laboureis. Inequality InFOC - 161 words
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35 1953-06-15 2 LAHORE: The NWFP Government ha s decided to abolish ill district boards in the Province with effect from Octo>er 1, 1D52. Their duties will >e allotted to Governmeni departments.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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233 1953-06-15 2 KARACHI Col. A. S. B. Shah, 1 akistana Ambassador to Afghanistan, disclosed her. that a treaty of friendship between Pakistan aud Aigkan'aten would be aimed "in the near future." Col. Shah, wiio left for Pesjia war en route to Kabul, told newsmen at theFOC - 233 words
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Article99 1953-06-15 2 ERNAKULAM— QUILON RAIL LINK ERNAKULAM: Construction I work on th.e Krnakulam-Quilon railway link, which was inau- gurated by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, in Dej cember last is being expedited. Earthwork for about 18 miles !of track and bridge construcj tion a rapidly progressing and acquisition work i 3 alsoFOC - 99 words
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374 1953-06-15 2 NEW DELHI The crossexamination fo the second proseoution w.tness, Mr. L. H. Vora, former Manager of Messrs Nanavati and Co.. continued before the Special Judge, Mr. Gurdev Singh, on June 8 at the resumed hearing of the fertilizer case. Mr. K. V. Suryanarayina AiyarFOC - 374 words
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147 1953-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: The ft. Directors of Air t<£°f' national and Indian A ffi e after nationalization are pected to consist of eleht oers each. Mr. J p n t heading the Air India "C milional and Mr. B r uT jee the Ind an A.rlimTsFOC - 147 words
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Article125 1953-06-15 2 MADRAS: TV Zona' n boring system, on the m obtaining at present ni fi raw. Bangalore, Mangalore. K iillKOO'', CeCllin lUMI r.i!. iam will be introduced in T: vandrum from June 15. The eight delivery post k jes in Trivandrum, viz, vandrum H.O. and the kFOC - 125 words
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111 1953-06-15 2 BUiVirsAi iudia wiß memorate nathmalisatloa tti transport by br.nginc out C.al postal covers, postal au.:. ritie.,- said here. The design of th^ special I ver shows a flonr-englM I craft or flight over a 0 w.th superimposed Asoha U below the globe. Th»> d^sit:.. in blueFOC - 111 words
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77 1953-06-15 2 BELLARY The Conf election office now function n connexion will the pati neniaiy by-eVclion in I Cuinool cum Be'.lary const: ncy was completely destrc" by a fire which btoke ou. {.rugUppa, 32 miles from m Sunday morning. Ont son. Lnkihm.nn. araa W mrat, CurrencyFOC - 77 words
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40 1953-06-15 2 BOARD OF JUDICIAL ADVISERS FOR KASHMIR SRINAGAR: Members of J Kashmir Board of Judicial;^ visers were sworn in by -J Sadar-i-Riyasat. Yuvraj l*M Singh. A.ie BO u d el lUted It! a?l week and it. •as; far a month. FOCFOC - 40 words
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744 1953-06-15 3 Dr. Khare Suggests Formation Of United Front NAGPUR: Dr. N. B. Khare last week emphasised the need for forging a united front to achieve the "long-cherished desire" of linguistic provinces Presiding over a conference of United Maharashtra Workers in Madhya Pradesh, Dr. KhareFOC - 744 words
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Article79 1953-06-15 3 MADRAS The Partition Committee of officials appointed by the Government to divide the administrative personnel between Andhra and residuary Madras States and to attend to certain >ther maters, has completed its work, it is stated. Its report will be shortly cons.dered ny the Ministers deputedFOC - 79 words
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220 1953-06-15 3 Forward Doc Wants Boundary Commission DUMRAON: The. Working Committee of the All-India F.rward Bloc < Marxist), which net here for four days under ;he chairmanship of Mr. Mohan S ngh. passed a resolution condemning what it described as the present regime of repression in PEPSU against the kisans. The CommitteeFOC - 220 words
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320 1953-06-15 3 BELLARY An appeal to the Union Government to hold immediately a plebiscite to determine the future of Bellary 'Mil the matter is finally decided." was made in resolution parsed at an urgent meeting of the local Municipal Council. Sri M. Doddahasappa, Chairman presiding. Twenty-one out ofFOC - 320 words
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Article144 1953-06-15 3 CHITTOOR: The Tamilians' agitation in the Chlttoor district for the inclusion of six taluks in the res.duary Madras State on the formation of ihe A.ndhra State would be called off immediately, said Mr. E. V. Srinivasan. President. Chittoor Tamils' Action Commit; ee j on his arrival hereFOC - 144 words
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107 1953-06-15 3 COCHIN CONGRESS SUPPORTS AIKYA KERALA HSIN AKULAM At a meel- ing of the Executive Commit--1 tee of the Cochin District Congress Sii K. P. Madhavan Najjar, President TravancoreCcchin Congrcsg Committee piesiding. the quest on of A kya Kerala was d SCUSSed. Mcml^rof the Central E'cotion Bond were present. The membei.sFOC - 107 words
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Article207 1953-06-15 3 LAHORE Three Christian members of the Pakistan Punjab Assembly have alleged that serious attempts were being made to curtail and htndei he educational, social and x>ohticnl progress ->f Christians in the. province. In a memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister, Mr. Feroz Khan Noon, Mr. C.FOC - 207 words
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173 1953-06-15 3 NEW DELHI KmUi University, of Japan, ha« offer'-: nv« Bcfcolarstupfl to Indian s.ud' i its for graduate and nostgtavduate studies, the Ministry of Education announced m a r'resv; Note. The courses are available In jurisprudence economics, corn.nercial science. science. Uch.lologrv. and also in iron andFOC - 173 words
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Article161 1953-06-15 3 DEATH OF DR. K. N. KESARI MADRAS: The death occurred at 7 a.m. on June 8 of Dr. K. N. Kesarl ;tt all residence .n Royanpetah, Dr. Keaari waa 78. Eoin on Apr 26, 1875. in poor family. Dr. K. N. iCesaii became a rich man by hi.s own efforts,FOC - 161 words
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Article38 1953-06-15 3 UDIPI The Heads of Paryaya Pelavar, Puttige. Kanoor. Shiroor, Admar and r<t!;mar Mutts last week offered special pravers for ra'u at the Sri Aranthrshwar Swami Temple A large gathering of the yean FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article399 1953-06-15 3 MYSORE Mysore Univor* sity will have a degree course in drama, the tUGM of its kind in India, perhaps in Asia. too. The course may be introduced from the academic year of 1954-55. The Senate and the Academic Council of the University of Mysore at theirFOC - 399 words
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117 1953-06-15 3 MORARJI AGAINST PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OF SCHOOLS AHMEDABAD: Sri Morarh Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister, has expi.-ssed himself iga.nst private ownership oi eouc.ilioual institutions. Bri Desai, who was opening the new bulkhng of the Navchetan Hgh School here sa.d th.it "commercialism and piofit motive" were ihe .nevitable results of private ownership ofFOC - 117 words
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Article115 1953-06-15 3 BOMBAY A book recordIng Mrs. FJleanor Roosevelt's mpressiorai of her trip to Iniia last year will be published nn July 22 by Harper and Broke] s, says a cable received rrom New York. The former First Lady <>f the 'Tniu-d States was in India lasFOC - 115 words
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153 1953-06-15 3 WORKERS DEMAND SUGARCANE FARM OF LAIK ALI! HYDERABAD; Sri S. B. Gui. Vice President, Hyderabad State IfasdOOC Sangh, *!ippea'.ed to the Hyderabad. Government to hand ovei the sugarcane farm of Mr. Lalk Ali, former Chief Minister at Hyderabad, wo escaped to Pak 's an. to to 500 workers Who hadFOC - 153 words
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40 1953-06-15 3 KOZHIKODE: Sri E. KrishDan Kayar, Secretary of the Kl'mn Battgh, Ullyert, Kurumbrnnad talus Ig stated o have been assaulted by some persons on Wednesday. He waa n omitted into hospital with in> ivrles— FOCFOC - 40 words
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398 1953-06-15 3 "We have just been celebrating the crowning of our young Queen and we have been thrilled by the way in which she has accepted the burden placed on her shoulders. Surely this is women's year. Surely we women should accept the brave leadership she398 words
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Article97 1953-06-15 3 TIRUNELVEBI: The Election Tribunal adjourned further hearing of the petition field by Sri M. R. Meg in; than auestloaiag the validity of the election of Sri K. T. Kosulram to the Madias Assembly from Battankulam constituency to June 15. The Tribunal directed that tile election accounts ofFOC - 97 words
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95 1953-06-15 3 No Confidence In Devakottai Commissioner DEVAKOTTAI: The Devsvakottal Municipal Council, at a meeting on last week Sri T. Chettiar, Chairman, presidingpassed a resolution expressing want of confidence in the Municipal Commissioner. Sri T. S. Sitaram Nayudu. All the 20 Councillors wer« present. Fifteen members voted for the resolution and fiveFOC - 95 words
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Article58 1953-06-15 3 BOMBAY Madural. tr.iC Tiruchirapalli airporta, in Madras State, ceased to be truns t. and terminal stations respectively for Air India's Mad-ras-Tirvandrum service becauw. the traffic to Madural and Tiruchirapalli was found to be "meagre." This service to Madural and TiruchirapalH was introduced three months ago. The dailyFOC - 58 words
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Article169 1953-06-15 3 BHOPAL: One more leader of the State Communist Party, Mr. Mishri Lai Dubey, President of the Klsan Sabha, was arrested by the police, bringing the total number of arrests in the State under tne Preventive Detention Art since Sunday to six. Mr. Dubey was taken intoFOC - 169 words
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Article74 1953-06-15 3 LUCKNOW: Before 1964 is out. Churk in Mirzapur district, which has been selected as the site of U. P.'s first nationalised cement factory, will have a rai' link with Chunar the neat cat ailhead at present. Work on the railway project, whose cost is estimatedFOC - 74 words
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Advertisement8 1953-06-15 3 US SINCE 1867 M 4YAJU9LS THROUGHOUT MAtAYA IORN&8 words
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Article1423 1953-06-15 4 CEYLON NEWSt Purpose Of Seminar To Be Held In Ceylon COLOMBO: The purpose of education for living in a world community is to develop in every individual the feeling that he be longs to one great human family, without making him lose touch with his ownFOC - 1,423 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-06-15 4 Charlie the rabbit Ilea cradled In the clasp of .Vlnkanl the Tiger cub. They met not long after the birth of the tiger cab during s circus vhdt to Stockholm, sad have been friends ever since.38 words
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Article64 1953-06-15 4 To Inquire Into H 'bad Services (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, June 14. The Hyderabad Government have appointed a Commission w.th former Chief Justice R. S. Naik as Chairman to investigate "extent of corruption and other malpractices in the services in the state and make proposals to put them down64 words
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Article56 1953-06-15 4 NEW YORK, June 14. The Indian Ambassador to the United States, G. U Mehta. left by air for Paris enroute for Lucerne to attend the conference of Indian Ambassadors. Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the American Jewish Committee, left by the same plane to attend the conferenceA.P. - 56 words
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Article58 1953-06-15 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. June 14.— A plant to manufacture radio equipment and certain typos o? rad-o vaives and components la to be established shortly in Jalahali near Bangalore. The factory is to be known an Bharat Electronics Industry and run by Government cf India58 words
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Article43 1953-06-15 4 fProni Our Own Correspondent) RAJKOT. June 14.— Three ministers of Baurashtr.i Government joined hnnds v; lh sx hundred :-oci?;! workers with plekaxea to construct psrk here. Af.er one hour's work they had dug 125 places to plant trees. —Copy right.43 words
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Article210 1953-06-15 4 BOMBAY, June 14. Au Indian newspa*-«;r poll on a new name for Mount Everest ended yesterday with the vote going against the suggest.on of 'Mount Elizabeth". People were most in favoui of curious combinations like "Tenhillary." "Hillarsing", "Huternhillar" and Hilltenhunt". Sherpa Tensing, the porter who wasA.P. - 210 words
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Article83 1953-06-15 4 KHATMANDU, NEPAL June 14. Formo; N^palese Prime Minister M.P. Koirala said in a statement yesterday t would be "undignified" if I the British government wire to offer a high award to New Zealtmd Edmund Hillary and Colme' John Hunt of Britain than to Sherpa TendingA.P. - 83 words
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Article50 1953-06-15 4 NEW DELHI, June 14.— The Directcratc-Gein'ral of Post.n and Telegraphs formally ».n--nounwd vesterday that it is to bi.nij out of special stamps to commemorate the conquest of Mount Everest by Sherpa Tensing and E. P. Hillary. Th»" SSStOSrSOeSJMBt added that the stamps will be Drinted in photogravure.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article58 1953-06-15 4 BOSTON. June 14.— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, operated on Wednesday at New England Baptist Hospital for a bile duct condlt.on. was repotted yesterday to have a "somewhat less comfortable night." The hospital bulletin added that he had a "slight elevation of temperature but thatA.P. - 58 words
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Article108 1953-06-15 4 DURBAN. June 14.—Economic Affa'rs Minister Eric Louw said yesterday political developments in Natal have greatly harmed South Af*rica' a credit in the United States. He added that the province could now hardly expect to receive its usual share of foreign capital and currency as inA.P. - 108 words
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Article52 1953-06-15 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) BELLARY, June 14. -An 1Msro award agitator hurled shoe Friday* at Sushagirl Rao Mysore Government's officer arranging transfer cf Kevin talukt. in Bollury District to Mysore. Missile thrown whMe Rao vaa travelling in jeep missed aim and hit police jeep in52 words
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Article41 1953-06-15 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June* 14. Five thousand new post offices were opened in rural areas in India during 1952-53 according to postal dept«, report. This brings total number to 4!*,084 against 23,344 In 1947.—Copyright.41 words
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Article39 1953-06-15 4 TEHERAN. IRAN. June 14. Ayotallah Ksshani. Iran's number one religious leader, complained yesterday that the government is clamping down on Muslim activit.es but letting the Tudeh (Communist) Paity to operate with a free hand. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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