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Title Section16 1953-06-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL DC. No. 125. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTf16 words
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Article292 1953-06-16 1 "Not End Of War" Allied Troops Warned Syngman Rhee Climbs Down! JIUNSAN, June 15. A Korean armistice appeared so near today that officers assigned to vital truce jobs were alerted and Allied soldiers warned gainst nustaJdng a ceasefire for the war's end. L*n ted Na.ions fieldReuter - 292 words
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Article60 1953-06-16 1 PANMUNJOM. June 15. Allied ;tnd Communists Liais.u Officers m»'t <it Panmunjcm acr.iin thi.s morning for a sesaon that may herald the reopening of full armistic talks aoon. Th" talks were suspended last Wednesday so that staff officers could diaw up a cease lire line andReuter - 60 words
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Article40 1953-06-16 1 in* secretary or state tor the Colonies has sent a telegram to the Governor of Singapore slating that the Queen conveys her sincere appreciation for loyal birthday greetings -a>nt to her by all her subjects in Singapore.40 words
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Article61 1953-06-16 1 KL.AGENFURT. June lb. cripple on crutches and a frail oung girl climbed OVSS the 6. 500-foot Karawanken mountains from Yugoslavia to sees pol ical asylum in Aus-i-rift yesterday. The man had pulb-d himself ■V his bare hands over rnoun I tats facca hazardous to even strongReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1953-06-16 1 TEHERAN, June 18, QlMlfin Boraya returned to Iran on Sunday and had her hand kiss- < d by the Russian Ambassador. Iv,m Sadch kov. Sadchikov was among diplomats and court officials in the reception line at the, airport Who joined th<j Shah in welcoming IdsA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-16 1 Mrs. Kamla Assomull, who has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Singapore. i Mrs. Assomull Is the wile of Mr. D. T. Assomull, Acting President of th© Indian Chamber of Commerce.33 words
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Article116 1953-06-16 1 LONDON, June 15.— The 24.215-ton Br.tish luxury liner Chusan sailed last night from Tilbury, at the mouth of the River Thames, for her Mediterranean cruis««--55 hours arer her first sailing ended in a cMI sion with the 6,165-ton Britffah cargo ship Prospector in the English Channel. The ChusanReuter - 116 words
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Article85 1953-06-16 1 SEOUL, June 15.— The South Korean Fifth and E" girth dlv.alons buckled today under an a; tack by waves of thousands of Chinese who rolled back the Korean truce demarcation line as much as two miles in some places. About 30.00b Communists wrere attacking alone a85 words
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Article75 1953-06-16 1 WASHINGTON, June 15.— The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill sayI ing the U.S. flag must not be i flown or displayed In a position j subordinate to any other banner. It sent the measure to the Senate for action on a House amendment whichA.P. - 75 words
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Article46 1953-06-16 1 NEW DELHI, June 15.—lna!a'9 Moslems yesterday celebrated the Id holiday with a congregation of 25,000 praying in the Idgah mosque here. Afghan Ambassador Najib Ullah Khan and Iranian Minister A. A. Yekta joined in the worship at the Jama Masjid t mosque.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article159 1953-06-16 1 ViJAYAWADA. June 15.— flour coastal districts in An'iiira. Krishna. Guntur. East Ctodavtri gm] Weal aoda*f*m 'i.- bee*] anperienc'ng <iv.ute -verciiy of water frr the past forty hour* and Ellore. Town wi h population of one lakh W -H not hare a drop of water -vr..159 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-06-16 1 Photo. This air view shows the Russian Cruiser "Sverdloy" in her plate in the lines of ships assembling: off Spithead for Coronation review by Queen Elizabeth If. Shortly after Russian Cruiser arrived. Captain O. I. Rudauov, her Commanding Officer, stenned ashore to pay bis respects.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article177 1953-06-16 1 SAIGON. Ind>-china, June 15.— French circles said Sen today tha, France may have to depose King Norodom Sihanouk if he does not soon end his self-imposed exile in Thailand and returs to this Indo-chinese kingdom of Cambodia The 33 -year-old monarch and <.n automobile entourageA.P. - 177 words
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74 1953-06-16 1 Train-Goods Collision Near Madanapalle iFrOBB Our Own Correspondent.) MADRAS. June 15 Sixty two people were injured some seriously in the headon collision between mixed train and goods train near Madanapalle-, 19.1 miles from here on Saturday. Damage to rolling sloeft and permanent way reported neavy. Doctors and medical supplies have74 words
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Article70 1953-06-16 1 MADRAS, June 14. Fifty >eopfe are feared to have bees killed in a head-on collision between a mLxed and a goods t?ain on the Dharmavaram--I'akala railway. 193 miles east (»f Madras at midnight oa Saturday. Six bulls, freed from tSe goods train by the crash, were roaming amongA.P. - 70 words
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Article164 1953-06-16 1 Comet Crash Inquiry Findings NEW DELHI, June 15. -The Indian Government court of Inquiry which investigated the May Comet crash near C ilcu tvpored ix- findings to"Th <'«- at w •>.- caused by Structural failure of the a;rframe during fl'ghl liu-ou^h thun I Bqua'l he report dedare Th court attributedA.P. - 164 words
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Article52 1953-06-16 1 LONDON, June 15. The Aga Khan with his wife, the 'Begum, airived in London by air last night from Paris to attend the Royal Ascot race meecing tomorrow, The Aga Khan, paying his first vis t to Britain in almost a year, plans to stav hero" fnr twoReuter - 52 words
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Article235 1953-06-16 1 Know Communism To Fight It Effectively HANOVER (New Hampshuv), June 15. President Eisenhower declared Sunday that only l>y know ng Communism can it be be fought effectively, an. l he cautioned against joining "book-burners" would eittm bar knowledge of Communism from the libraries. Speaking at DartmouthA.P. - 235 words
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Article169 1953-06-16 1 Mr. P. v. R. It Palanlyappa Chettiar, Member Legislative Assembly, Madras arrived here yesterday by Air Ceylon. Mr. Chettiar, proposes to j stay in Malaya foi a couple, of months, with ;i view to ac quuintiny himself vv.th the eon d.tions prevailing here. He I w.U169 words
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Article38 1953-06-16 1 The Indian Daily Mall will come out with six pages on Wednesdays and Saturdays hereafter. The extra two pages will routain good reading materia!, whi'-h, we are sure, will be greatly appreciated by our readers.38 words
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Article24 1953-06-16 1 BOSTON, .Tun 15.- Mr. AnIthOOy Eden, the British Foregn Bacretary, la gaining strength, the latest hospital bulletin on n'a cond'tion said. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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157 1953-06-16 1 Following is the list of winners from Malaya in the international children's competition for 1953 organised by Shanker's Weekly of New Delhi. WINNERS FROM MALAYA 1. Toy Lee Kheng, age 4, Penang; 2. Lim Sien Khlm, age 5, Penang: 3. Azlza Crialn, age 12,157 words
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340 1953-06-16 1 Reconstitution Of Indian Union Absolutely Essential PERIYAR .Fioin Our Own Correspondent > .madkas. June. ij. Reconstutution of present proy'nees of the Indian Union into Unguia ic States was absolutely tSaential stated Periyar Ramasaml, Diav.da Kalagam leader at Yetkaud Hill Station, where he wis resting laal week, to Indian Daily Mail340 words
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Article72 1953-06-16 1 MADRAS, June 15.— An inquiry opens today into the train which is believed to have Killed 50 people and Injured 70 near Madanapalle, about 200 miles from here, yesterday. A passenger train and a ;oods train collided head-on. The driver? of both trains were killed.Reuter - 72 words
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54 1953-06-16 1 New Bukit Timah Post Office Opened Mr. K. V. G. Day. Chairman of the Rural Board declared open the New Bukit Tinia*i Pv^st Office yesicrdav. The post office is considered" to be the most up to date one. Mr. Day in the course of Jus .speech mentioned the varlou.* facilities54 words
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Advertisement181 1953-06-16 1 Subscription Rate** GBT POST) Malaya, B. N. Borncu snd J Sarawak. 1 Month 5.60 5 3 Months 1G.50 j 6 Months 33 00 s 1 Year 6600 5 Other Places s 1 Month 6.50 5 3 Month.' 19.50 L6 Months &Q.OO J* 1 Year 78.00 5 ANTI-RABD2S CAMPAJGN 275 dogs181 words
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670 1953-06-16 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., June 16, 1953 Showdown In Indo-China FEW weeks ago when Dr. Ho Chi-minh's forces were almost knocking at the palace gates, the King of Laos astounded the French by announcing his decision not to quit the capital but to stay there so as to inspire670 words
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1556 1953-06-16 2 | PETER JACKSON I - PETER JACKSON I I B > Tensing And Hillary Spent Twenty Minutes On Summit THYANOBOCHE MONASTER Y, NEPALESE HIMALAYAS The only two men vh;> have stood on top of the world's highest mountain told OS how they spent 20 .n mates on "iheA.P. - 1,556 words
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Article95 1953-06-16 2 NEW DELHI. June 14. An Indian Air Force photographer who flew over Mt. Everest tak ng views of the world's highest mountain has produced ev.dence that Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing reached the summit or else that "abominable snowman" played on the peak. Om* Air Force phtographer, Squadron-Leader G.A.P. - 95 words
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Article240 1953-06-16 2 r.vi Mr. J. 1'. Naraln, Socialist leader, accused the i U.hui Congress of attempting 10 get Acharya Kripalani deft ated i" the by-election to Parliament from the doublemembei Laa^alpui-Purnea tonstituency. .Mi. Naraln -aid: "It is regretablc that iu spite ot the lact thai the Congress withf!r<FOC - 240 words
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Article219 1953-06-16 2 CALCUTTA: The Hallway Board of the Qovenunent of india has now under consideration a West Bengal Government scheme for the construction of .t s*-mile-long mono-ra I (Alwreg), 26 feet above ground level, to relieve traffic congestion .n the city, it is learm. The scheme, which isFOC - 219 words
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Article336 1953-06-16 2 TRIVANDRUM: Sri. S. V. Kamaniurthy, AdvUer to the Planning Commission, who is now on an inspection tour of Tr.i\uncore-Cochin said, that he was generally satisfied with the progress of work in the State, which had very nearly reached the target. He said he was confidentFOC - 336 words
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Article117 1953-06-16 2 BOMBAY: The ossibilities of developnig markets for Indian goods 'n the countries of the Far East will be explored by a 15-memb Q r delegation, sponsored by the All-India Manufacturers Organisation. 'nie detefatan is expected to leave tndts In Beptsmber next, aud, during it s "sixFOC - 117 words
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Article208 1953-06-16 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Ministry of Education has informed the State Governments that th'ir nominees will be mv.ted to attend the meetings of the Assessment Board for technical qualifications whenever the question of recognition of the qualifications awarded oy institutions situated w.thin the respectve States is being considered.FOC - 208 words
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Article104 1953-06-16 2 KANPUII: Mr. SaiisJi Chan ai-a, Union Deputy Defence Afin ster, who i s on a threeUay inspection tour of the ordnance establishments in Kanpur, inaugurated the firing of -he first batch of bren-guns manufactured in the small arms factory here. They were the first bren-guns to have everFOC - 104 words
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Article256 1953-06-16 2 "What is the highest mountain in the wwldTS just how high is It?" This i a question that most school children are asked. Most them know the name of tht mountain. Everest, 'but tk» accepted height of thk Himalayan giant, ,29.002 fee* above sea level, is not256 words
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Article81 1953-06-16 2 POONAt An appeal ;o th leaders of the Bharatiya Jan S.n^h to suspend tnc.r ngifa tion in support of the Jamiat movement was issued by prominent aoctsl and po'i icni leaders of Poona. The signatories mciuue Dr. R. p. Paranjapye. former Indian High Commissioner in Australia.FOC - 81 words
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Article34 1953-06-16 2 MADRAS: The Railway au thorities. which in April withdrew the conceslon of half parcel rates for the transport of handloom carpets, popularly known as "jamakalam" have now restored the concession. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article44 1953-06-16 2 NEW DKLHI The DVO bjuijy Committee appo:nitP.i hj 'he Ministry of Irrigat on aad Powt ;o exam.ne and report m certain matter}; ooU'iected with the working of thr« Dame dar Valley Corporation Sal submitted a unan mous tepofi. FOCFOC - 44 words
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Advertisement101 1953-06-16 2 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. Accepting Passengers and Cargo. To P. Swettenham. Penang and Madras S.S. JALAGOPAL, Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 22-6-53 25-6-53 26-6-0d Sail.ng 24-6-53 25-6-53 26-6-53 Aniving (Direct from Madras) 10-7-53 Sailing (D.rect to Madras* 11-7-53 Arriv.ng 28-7-53 31-7-53 1-8-53 Sailing 30-7-53 31-7-53 1-8-51 ■nejuuriea to: Agems101 words
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Article536 1953-06-16 3 nOTACAMUND: An appeal .he people not to show hos- Hnidi was made by I" c V RamaswamiAiyar, !_1c laying the foundatlonS for the new buildings of Ihi NUgirta District Hindi Praclwr Saabs tecently on th? u'ebb's ground. Sir C P. Ramaswami Alyar .^idFOC - 536 words
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Article52 1953-06-16 3 TAMIL FESTIVAL IN POONA roONA: 'i"be Kambau FesOval and the Tamil Festival were celebrated ia?re under the -ttspices of the .TLalai Kaznaon May 22. 23 and 24 at the Baraawatl Vidya Mandlr. Prof. R. p. Sethu Plllai, who •as the chief guest, delivered three lectures on Kamban, Valium and "SilambuFOC - 52 words
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Article529 1953-06-16 3 India Committed To Peace, International Justice, Relaxation Of Tensions -Dr. Radhakrishnan NEW DELHI: Dr. Radhakrishnan, India's VicePresident, said in a broadcast from Toronto that India was committed to peace, international justice and the relaxation of tensions in the world "We believe that our non-involvement may increase our usefulness in theFOC - 529 words
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Article45 1953-06-16 3 CALCUTTA The fifty-ninth session of the Indian National Congress, will be held at Kalvnnl. West Uengal's ambitious Its. 14-crore.s township, now being built 30 miies north-west of Calcutta, Mr. Atulya Ghosh, President. West JJenga' P-**" oesh Congress Committee, anJlOUDC'd.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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221 1953-06-16 3 DEVELOPMENT OF MAN GALORE COCHIN PORTS POONA: The Government of India has decided to develop Aiangalore port, it was autnoiitauveiy learnt here. Tnc port at present consists oi an open roadstead and an inner harbour. There is a bar a* tne entrance or tne inner uaroour eoinpeuing snips to ancnorFOC - 221 words
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164 1953-06-16 3 IiO.V3Ii.VY: Subscription t» the Ks M erores National I'iiin !>on<ls (lirst issue) whiv opened June X was described a> "very satisfactory during ;he <la> by the Keserve Bank of India. Financial circles here nave stated that the new loan would meet with good support iFOC - 164 words
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Article135 1953-06-16 3 SIMLA: iJi t:. V. Keskar. Cnior. Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that the agitation by a section of musicians in Bombay against the newly introduced system tor auditioning artistes was "based on wrong premsies." The auditions, he said, were not in the nature of anFOC - 135 words
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Article126 1953-06-16 3 A. -I. Mango Show BANGALORE: The Second \U-Tndia Mango Show, organised by the Mysore Hortlculural Society, was held recently in the Glass House Lal3agh gardens. Bangalore, CR.I 'CADIDAL, MANJAPPA, Minister for Revenue and Public vVorks, Government of Mysore, presided, and distributed prizes. Though looking in quantity lue to unfavourable seasonalFOC - 126 words
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Article67 1953-06-16 3 Nehru Presents Mangoes To Queen LONDON: An 18-kilo-gramme (about 40 l»«s.) crate of Kombay mangoes arrived in London by air freight M hours after despatch. Sri Nehru presented some to tm<-.«n i.h/abeih. who, In one of her conversations iviih Sri Nehru, expressed regret at never having tasted a fresh mango.67 words
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93 1953-06-16 3 I NEW DELHI: The Central Ministry of Education intends to run four courses to train ,'copte to write tor neo-nterau-.^, ..iui the assistance of the .bid Foundation. The first 01 .ncsc courses will be started at the Janata college, Alipur, lAini, in July, lyo.i. ArrangementsFOC - 93 words
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Article243 1953-06-16 3 iSi^YV DJfiUU: The .Japanese tjame investigation commu- 1 Lee, in its report to tne uov- j ernment or tenia, is unuerstooa i fc v nave expressed teC opinion v i i tne con.-ti action of Japan- < caotes up to tea luudl sneath conformsFOC - 243 words
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177 1953-06-16 3 RAJA DONATES LARGEST LAND GIFT SO FAR DALTONGANJ: Mr. Glrlwar Prasad Narain Singh, Raja of Ranka in Palamau district, has donated 1,***** acres of land for the Bhodan Yagna of Acharya Vinobha Bhave. This is the largest land gift so far received for the Bhoodan movement In India. The donationFOC - 177 words
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Article74 1953-06-16 3 MADRAS: After enearly 10 year.-, the Madras *Zoo has •gala a rhinoceros. The flXBt Rhinoceros Madras had. died in 1914 the second a six-year- M baby "KuehoT arrived in In- Harbour last we»'k aboard the "Indian Endeavour" from Calcutta, escorted by Sri I RamanujalU, Assistant BuperindentFOC - 74 words
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Article62 1953-06-16 3 DACCA I; la proposed to build B new jute null near the Adamjee jute mill. Narayangunj. Machinery for the mill which will hav" a 251-ioom capacity, g already on its way on i. it was leant, A aew matcn factory alaei projected for Dacca, itFOC - 62 words
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Article48 1953-06-16 3 SAjtisAt^rrUK Air. at. rai« rumalai Ayyaagar, retired Chief i£ng aeer, Madras, was appsinted Chief Eng aeer of th ERrakUd Dam Projec. in succeasion to Mr. Kanwar Jain, wbo became Chairman of Central Wui i and Power Comma I on on June 4.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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212 1953-06-16 3 RESEARCH IN AYURVEDA MINISTER'S PLEA fOOMA: Sri fcmanuial Snan, Minister tor I'uonu -xeaiui, sum tne uiumate nun M every medical science, be il .»yurve;ia, or- kli/loiuyw oe Co give .elief to tbe suffering humanity as quickly as possible. on Suci.i, WHO W.ta UIdUZU--ating tnc nrst tioiuoay Sia t e .-.yuivedaFOC - 212 words
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Article189 1953-06-16 3 NEW DELHI: The Qovei D »nent of India have decided mat i ine dearneaa allowance granted tneir omccrs drawing salaries exceernng Rs, 1.000 a month should be withdrawn. ,unject to necessary marginal adjustments, -ays i finance .vnnistry communique. At present, dearness allowance is granted to olhcersFOC - 189 words
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Article79 1953-06-16 3 MADRAS. The Tamil Nao I Northern Boundary Protection j Committee, at a meeting at Tiruttani, resolved to suspend temporarily the picketing of Government Oriices in Chittoor, Puthur, and Tiruttani. It was decided to carry on the agitation for the protection of the northern boundary of TamilFOC - 79 words
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Article81 1953-06-16 3 BENARES: Swami Shantanand, of Vindaban, is to become Sankaracharya of Jyottr Math, according to the will of the late Sankaracharya, Bwaml Barahmanand Saraswa- H, who died in Calcutta on i May 20. The late Sankaracharya has j also suggested three other names in case Swami Shan'anaudFOC - 81 words
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Article74 1953-06-16 3 BULBAR: Mr. Morarji Desal Chief Minister of Bombay, expressed himself against la* system of presenting addresses to the administrators. Shaking after he receives an address from the Bulaar Municipality, he said. "There i> no need of presenting addresses now. Then- was a time irhea von couldFOC - 74 words
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88 1953-06-16 3 JAP PADDY-GROWING METHOD FOR BIHAR PATNA Th" Government of Bihar have dec ded to hoM 15 demonatrat'ona throughout he State in the cultivatora* I own lands for encouraging the Tapanese m> thOd of paddy cul--1 tivat:on. it is learnt. The lands n which these de-> monstrat'ons will be carried y,MFOC - 88 words
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Article190 1953-06-16 3 NEW DELHI The need for road research in India *araa urged by Mr. Alagcsan, Union Dapa«.y Minister for Transport and Railways, when he declar ed open a test track of the Central Road Research Institute on the main Delhi-Mathura Road near Okhla recently. He said "TheFOC - 190 words
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Article120 1953-06-16 3 KARACHI: The State Bank satisfies reveal that Pakistan's position financially is again deteriorating. Investments are down sharply to the extent of Rs. 6M> crores at Rs. 20.66 crores, as against Rs. 38 crores three months ago. It may be stated that In January last they had fallenFOC - 120 words
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Advertisement105 1953-06-16 3 Your Luck For 1953-54 Simply send us u. Post card with the name of any flower together with your name and address and we will seed you for SH. 10 detailed account I of your forth-coming 12 months showing among other things, profit and loss in i business, promotion, transfer105 words
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Article103 1953-06-16 4 MADRAS: Seventfen-year| ohj K. k. Jayaraman of la» v>^.,„< r-> i Boya Dmsion oi the i rupa-j thoor Y.M.C.A. and a pupil of •he Municipal High School has] been chosen by the World Al vince of Y.M.C A. Geneva. I© rcpreaeiit India at the Eater-1FOC - 103 words
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642 1953-06-16 4 Ceylon News: Sequel To Indian High Commissioner's Ruling COLOMLBO: Confusion prevails anion**; Indian nationals as distinct from Ceylonese Indians who have applied for Ceylon citizenship and claim to be Ceylon citizens, as a result of a ruling now issued by the Indian High Commissioner. 'IFOC - 642 words
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198 1953-06-16 4 NO NEED TO FEAR INDIA, ASSURES DESAI COLOMBO: Sri Shankcrrao I Deo inaugurated at Jaffna reI cently the first All -Ceylon jSarvodaya Conference. In prehistoric times, he said, the people of India and Ceylon had moved together. In their mythology, their religion,, their social and historical progress they had alwaysF.O.C. - 198 words
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Article174 1953-06-16 4 COLOMBO: With a fanfare |of trumpets by the trumpei teers of the Metropolitan Police the Commonwealth gala variety show held in London's toplino \uriety Theatre, the London Palladium, opened the BPC Coronation week broadleasts with a variety show with artists from all parts of the Commonwealth,FOC - 174 words
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84 1953-06-16 4 Good Demand For Indian Carpets In Ceylon BOMBAY Indian woollen carpets of the Jaipur quality would meet with fairly good demand in Ceylon, according to official reports. In 1952, Ceylon imported Us 1.03,471 worth of carpets. India's ■hare in this trade amounted to Rs 67,325. There is also good •JemandFOC - 84 words
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Article211 1953-06-16 4 BOMBAY: Boca! cautionary regnal Xo. 3 v.-as hoisted on lune 5 along the Malabar OOast letween the ports of Cochin ind Tiivandrum for possible •'squally weather** in the South Malabar coast, weather experts said here. Country craft and small boats plying from these port.-? were askedFOC - 211 words
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Article189 1953-06-16 4 WASHINGTON*. June 10.~ thousands of demons, rators .iiarched near the White Hous" bearing banners askl »ng clemency for condemneu atom spies F.thel and Julius Rosenberg who are under sentence to die in Sing S.ng's clectnc chuir on Thursday night. The Supreme Court considered an appeal forA.P. - 189 words
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Article132 1953-06-16 4 QUEEN GOES TO WINDSOR CASTLE WINDSOR, England. Jutm 18. -The Queen, aooortoi* by mounted household cavalry. reached historic Windsor Cas :le Saturday to' rest from tiiv -xhaustiug schedule of publ.c ippua ranees that followed hei drowning two weeks ago. Accompanied by the Duke ot Edinburgh, the Queen reached the castleA.P. - 132 words
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