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Title Section11 1953-06-20 1 Indian Daily Mail voL^KTN^lisr iH^TORET^TORDA^JUNE 20, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS11 words
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284 1953-06-20 1 India'sAttitude Unchanged SEOIL, June 19. AnoW's escaped in the new e;s bolted to freedom at two stockades and a prison baapttaJ ImI night and early today in new gestures of SMtt Koiean defiance of the United Nations Command. More than 1,500 FoW's escaped in284 words
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Article150 1953-06-20 1 PI' SAN, June 19. 1 talked today with seven Natl- Koreans wno escaped from their prison camps. Ihey want to leave their underground hidding places and join the South Korean arniv. iney have a great desire to tight the Communists, having Mfl tneir famhies in the tidesA.P. - 150 words
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Article99 1953-06-20 1 McCARTHY APPLAUDS RHEE'S ACTION! IINGTON, June 19.--Senator -McCarthy (R-WTSj •'■l h he Eisenhower on visterday on ot 8yngman Rhee s reI thousands of pr.soners Korea. McCarthy told iv- era "fn«dom-loving p* ople out Ihe world should applause the action of Mr. >n. tihee'a demist have been be >i rtidn "WhyA.P. - 99 words
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Article38 1953-06-20 1 NEW DELHI, June 18— Jndian Government Is annmg to send a Joint mlS and civil 'act-finding Wlsfdoa to Korea immediate- > after a Korean armistice '/> Mgned, sources close to the oreign Office said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article84 1953-06-20 1 Korean armistice would -it in any adverse effect or, Ceylon's rubber trade with China. Mr. R. G. Senana*e, Minister of Commerce ,nfi Trade said. ■aM that having <" agreement must be expected to honour her contractual obligaontraty. I am not peretteve that she will act84 words
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Article71 1953-06-20 1 EXPORT OF PAKISTAN COTTON Government of Pakistan i effect from 30th May 1 and until 31st August. have granted general WlsS on tj> all nprfinns or .-esident in or having a rr Of busnes** n Pakistan Port raw cotton of Pakis- n on-n ether ban Comilla T^i.v? to an y71 words
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Article145 1953-06-20 1 WEATHER HELPED CONQUEST HUKSEY, Nepal, June 19.oood weather and efficient supply lines spelled success for ihe British Everest expedition Major C. G. wyiie, expeoitmsecretary and veteran officer of the Himalayan campaign, said In an interview at this last halting station 14 miles Horn Khatmandu. Major Wylie, 33, declared. Even withA.P. - 145 words
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Article29 1953-06-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. June 19. Everest conqueror T'nsng ha: been invited to attend he AICC meeting to be held at Agia n July. Copyr.ght.29 words
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Article22 1953-06-20 1 Oni* more Communist errorist h.'.s bt^en wounded and another has surrendered in the Federation. A civ lian has been murdet<«J by teiror.sts.22 words
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180 1953-06-20 1 U.N's Assurance To Reds Pressing Forward With Roundup MUNSAN, June 19. The United Nations Command rushed assurance to the Keds at Panmunjom last night that it is pressing forward with a roundup of the 25,000 anti-Red prisoners freed by defiant South Korea Ihursday. Optimism persists here that an armistice will180 words
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Article177 1953-06-20 1 In the Examination for entry into tne tngner Services, Part t, held in April, la*6a*i fourteen candidates attained the minimum standard required to quaiiry for interview by the Public Services Commission. Among them were G. S. Thambyrajah and K. Thillaiampalam. Corruption Cases Dunng the month177 words
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Article57 1953-06-20 1 COLOMBO. June 19. Four women were burned to death ;md 12 other workers were inured when fire gutted 1 1 kapok (cotton) factory here Wedneswas brought under control after 12 hours The Minister of Labour has ordered an inquiry into the Jre believed to haveReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1953-06-20 1 LEGCO MEETING The next meeting of the Mnvanere Legislative Oomg will be on Tuesday, July 21. at 10 a.m. m the Victoria Memorial Kelt24 words
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Article59 1953-06-20 1 ROME. June 19 Ifchemi led Ali. Prime Minister of Pakis..'.M stopped off :n Rome en Thursday for a thr«.e-day vis t t<j learn aemething p.boot Italy.'The Peru ei Hew here from _eneva en rou a to I ;< ro ..h 'l e he is expected to disIIA.P. - 59 words
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Article176 1953-06-20 1 LONDON. June 19. Three lultan. W'-nt to last night's tar Raya (end of the fasting l^nth) party giv»-n in London >y the Malay Soeh ty, which ncludes .-'most every Mala> student. :n Britain. More han 150 people packed MhUaya Hall, two houses which 1 ;veReuter - 176 words
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133 1953-06-20 1 Thai Press Asked To Black Out Cambodian News! BANOitOK, June 19.— Ponce >csieiuay oruereO 'inai aews-j-apera to stop pnuung news "in eaituriai comments concerning King lxorodom SinaiiouK, of CaniDooia, woo a: lived here Sunday in seit-e\ne trom his indocmnesc- Kingdom. Tne ponce oruer t stolid. d to newspaper articles concein.ngA.P. - 133 words
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Article238 1953-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, said yesterday he was "shocked and prieved" by the report that 25,000 Korean prisoners of war had been released against the wishes of the United Nations Command. He described it as an "event of very serious character." But, heReuter - 238 words
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92 1953-06-20 1 Fr. Cabinet Crisis Still Unsolved PARIS, June 19. The Frc-iicu i>latlouai A_~ciiloiy icfused eany Friday to approve Mr. Andre Mane as Premier, thus prolonging the Government crisis now in its 30th day. Unofficial tabulations showed Mr. Marie got only 275 of the 334 votes needed for investi ture. Mr. MarieA.P. - 92 words
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Article26 1953-06-20 1 The monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held en Thursday. June 25. at 10 a.m. in the Conf< rence Room. Colonial Secretary's OnVe26 words
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Article235 1953-06-20 1 —Says "Daily Mirror" LONDUW, June 18. The "Daily Mirror" of London on Monday in an editorial captioned "Asia A Tribute', said: "The emergence of india as a world power under the impressive leadership of Nehru is a rosy light in the East." The paper said: "His forecastIIS - 235 words
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Article68 1953-06-20 1 /rem Our Own Conenponoent betul. Juno l».— Acfiirya £rlp2*ani, Chairman ot the J raja Social st Par y yeste day .old the Party*i National Contention here that Beeretary Mr. Ashok Mehta and Execuve Committee member^ Mr. ia prakash Narr.in have withdrawn their rea gnaUons n i*esponse to68 words
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Article65 1953-06-20 1 ■from Our Own Correspondent MADRAS June 19.— Mr. V. i. Deshpand<\ Hindu Mahasa bha Secre ary, who was re'eas>*d on June 17 on bail after ie n£ arrested on May Ilk, for hsobed 'nee of 'he order banning precession was again arrested under the Preventive retention Act. Police65 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-20 1 Photo. Luang Bhadravadi, Siam Ambassador to India, presents his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad of India (left) in a ceremony at New Delhi.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article163 1953-06-20 1 From Our Own Cortespondent MADRAS. June 19. The Madras Government have d rectud he Collector of Kurnooi 10 iport immediately on the availability of bu'ldmga in Kurnooi the chos< n capital of aw Anuiira State by Andh'.i caembani n the S ate Assemby. Buildings lequued163 words
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Article103 1953-06-20 1 Front (Jut own Correspondent CALCUTTA, June 10.— Um:n Food Minister Mr. Rafi Ahmad ifidwai said here yesterday Government have deeded not io import any more rice this /ear In view of the improved lood s. uat on end expressed the hope that similar circumstances103 words
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Article100 1953-06-20 1 From Uur Own Correspondent SIMLA. June 19.- The Hlnriaehal Pradesh Assi mbly on Wednesday passed the Aboilttoa of Big Estate and Land Reform Biil wh ch fixed the -M mum holding by an ind vidua! assessable at not more than Rs. 125 annually. Lands over and100 words
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Article194 1953-06-20 1 'Adam Eve' LONDON, June 19.-—Dis-covery of a secret island somewhere in the Mediterranean where a beautiful blonde and her tall, bronzed husband live as "Adam and Lve" was reported today by a young schoolmaster. ummtmM v kMM reported coming across the isiand uuiui& a j,»'vro-im'e cruise in uis %U-iuu( yawl,194 words
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103 1953-06-20 1 At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress (Seiangor Branch) held on Monday, a JSuo-Committee was appointed to prepare a memorandum to or submitted to the Seiangor Government on elections or the State Council. NATIONAL EDUCATION Another Sub-Committee was a'so103 words
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Article169 1953-06-20 1 CAIRO, June 19. Egypt Thursday night proclaimed itself a Republic and MajorGeneral Mohamed Naguib be cuini) Us first President simultaneously retaining present post of Premiership. Official announcement said with the proclamation members of Egypt's Royal family will be stripped of tftles and bacoming private citizens. Simultaneously169 words
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86 1953-06-20 1 ROME, June 19. Little King Fouad of Egypt was sleeping soundly last night when news came that he probably will never wear a crown. The 17-month-oid King lives in the villa of his playboy father. ex-Klne Farouk, at nearby Grotta Ferrata. Farouk hasA.P. - 86 words
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Article62 1953-06-20 1 S rota Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Juno 19.- The External Affairs If nistry «le. Died reports from London of the failure of talks between the Premiers of India and Cey'on on the status of Ind ans in Ceylon. The source „a d he premiers are determ62 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 20. 1953 NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Article165 1953-06-20 2 QN a motion introduced by a member of the Progressive Party, the Singapore Legislative Council this week approved the principle of extending the residential qualifications of a City Councillor from three to seven years. The member's contention was to the effect that persons with fewer years of165 words
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Article215 1953-06-20 2 JF long residence is the criterion o f loyalty, then one should invariably expect one and all the long resident people to stand by the country in its hour of peril. But what did we see at the time when the Japanese invaded this country and knocked215 words
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Article166 1953-06-20 2 FROM what is stated above, it would be clear that residence, long or short, is not the criterion of one's loyalty. Loyalty is something which is not at all dependent on one's property or influence in this country, but solely on "ne's love of this country and166 words
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1000 1953-06-20 2 A LLiIED troops recccupied Seoul in September, 1950. after landing at Inchon and outing the North Korean Reds. A. throng of Koreans gathered in the bai tered capital c ty to lear an address by their whitela red president, Syngman Rhee. ItA.P. - 1,000 words
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Article277 1953-06-20 2 Secret Of Increasing Production GENEVA. June 19.— Sir Walter Monckton, British Mln.n er of Labour, told the 36th annual session of the International Labour Conference here that consultation and co-ope ration between workers and employers was the primary need in ra.sing produo iv.ty. Defining productivity as "the mean s ofReuter - 277 words
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Article47 1953-06-20 2 SAIGON. June 19.- General Henry Navarre, new French C-m-C, Indoch'na, yesterday announced a new policy of "mill ary aggressiveness." Main points were the use of guerilla forces, attacks on the enemy rear, and stability of command to g.ve trooDs greater confidence.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Letter to the Editor
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268 1953-06-20 2 Sir. May I crave a little space in your esteemed daily io as to ga n the advice of your learned readers. According :o the 1952 Prescient of the Indian Association Illunng there are 93 members m:st of whom are estate subordinates and268 words
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880 1953-06-20 2 Fully Satisfactory Says C. D. D. MADRAS: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, said that he was "fully satisfied" with the result of the first issue of the National Plan Bonds loan for Rs. 75 crores, which was completely subscried. The final results880 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-20 2 Photo. Colonel John Hunt (centre), leader of the British Everest Expedition, Is shown here with Tom Bourdillon (ri^ht), another member of the expedition, on their return from Everest to Khatmandu, capiat fo Nepal, June 14. At left is Christopher Summerhayes, British Ambassador to Nepal.— A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article75 1953-06-20 2 CAIRO. June 19. High sources said the Egyptian Government is studying possible Jiplomatlc recogn t.on of Red China. Informants said Egypt's titude toward the Communist Pe:ping Government would come under rev.ew in the light Of a possible Egyptian-Red China i.rade agreement. This, the informant added, would invo'veA.P. - 75 words
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Article127 1953-06-20 2 MOSCOW India's Health Minister. Rajkumaii Amr t Kaur, left Moscow last week by crain for Leningrad. She was icen off at the railway stat on >y Madame M. D. Kovrigina Vce-M nis er of Health in the U.S.S.R., M. Kulazhenkov, Chief if Protocol at the Soviet M nisFOC - 127 words
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150 1953-06-20 2 Germany To Help Build Nehru's India NEW DELHI. June In. India's chief production ofnc il sad German steel Interests all .ndic3li:ns ai" leading th« f eld in negotiations tn bu.k] the Nehru Government's projected Integra ed ion und st< el plant. Production Ministry Gary, A. K. Chanda who parting forA.P. - 150 words
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Advertisement315 1953-06-20 2 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., Svraits Nagapattinam /Madras Service S.S. "SIRDHANA" SAILS Singapore. p. Swettenham. Penang. 2- 8-53 3- 8-53 4-8 -53 First Class. Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and camion Deck passages with or without food. WJjAX KEKR CO., LTD., 11315 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-06-20 3 \t a reception held by the U.S. Ambassador in honour of Secretary of State. Mrs. Vijaylakshmi Pandit la being introduced by Mr. George V. Allen to Mr. Dulles. The I'.S. Ambassador Gwrge V. Alien introducing Mr. K. N. Katju, Minister of Home Affairs, Government of India to Mr. John F.62 words
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Article534 1953-06-20 3 NEW DELHI: F Lt. N. D. Jayal, another membei of I.A.F. crew who flew over Mount Everest on June 6 and 7 d^scr bed his experience as 'a thrilling flight in perfect weather tomtit ons." id a nroadcast in All-Inda Rado'a Ex ernal Services onFOC - 534 words
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114 1953-06-20 3 Ooregaum Mine Olosure: Provision Of Employment oijiv^urt^,ii. _'ne various issues arising out of tne closure of Ooregaum Mines and the recommendations maue oy the Government of India were the subject matter of uiscussion between the representatives of the management and labour Mr. S. C. Joshi, Chief Labour Commissioner, Government ofFOC - 114 words
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Article107 1953-06-20 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir iyagi, Minister for ueteuce organisation, stated in an interview tnat wane he intended to pursue tne policy of ending re-employment tor reirencned personnel in various uiaance lactones and J->e-xence installations. Government could not attord to keep extra laoour without work, as it wouldFOC - 107 words
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Article111 1953-06-20 3 Malaya is to have a Federal school for deaf children Lady Templer, wife of the High Commissioner, broadcast an appeal for funds for the proposal and outlined «g moiect was to be got going. She said: "We are endeavourfng to found this school by voluntary111 words
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284 1953-06-20 3 da ya C Sa^a1 B a ot:tt0 t ttf a lre resent tte Indian «c w ueai witn ail the various asDeote nf thi« V>„i Java Tnntlft session of the SarvoJaya Conference at Neerveiy recently said that Sarvodaya JOd for the *deal way ofFOC - 284 words
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Article204 1953-06-20 3 COLOMBO Sir Lalita Raja pakse, Minister of Justice, sa d he was very optim.stic hat the Indo-Ceylon problem would be solved to the sat.sfaction of both India and Ceylon. S r Lalita said "I have no doubt thac Sri Jawaharlai Wehru is sufficiently broadnnndod to appreciate theFOC - 204 words
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Article147 1953-06-20 3 Hopes u»at a llmnnjlll school wouiu oe estauiisned in cn«_ near future to enaoie iviaiayo io receive nautical training uefore starting on a caicer at sea nave uecn expreuscd Oy the Deputy *iarbour Master at i enang, MX. 1* A. Haidier. Mr. natcner also reieired to147 words
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Article29 1953-06-20 3 BANARAS. June 18. Five persons were killed and fifty injured when a mixed train collided with goods tram on the north eastern ra lway about 330 miles from here.—Copyright.29 words
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Article91 1953-06-20 3 Shipments of Malayan ruouer during April totaued 73,<51 uons, against 73,502 tons for the previous month. During uie month, Malaya shipped i.8,498 tons to the Linitcd kingdom and 20,381 tons to ..he United States. No exports of rubber were recorded for Russia and China oince the beginning of91 words
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Article74 1953-06-20 3 The D. rector of Posts Singapore, announefs that subsequent to the opening of he lew Bukit Timah Post Office the following amendment to he schedule for tlv M:ble Pos. Office wll be introduced with effect from Monday, 22nd June. The Mobile Post Office will visit Hong Kah74 words
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Article460 1953-06-20 3 PRINCE Pahnu, Bangkok's noted film producer, has the light idea on improving; production of South-east Asian dance-drama classics, lie says that lor today s audiences, conditioned to the juick tempo of the motion picture, the dance-drama as based on the Ramayana. should be modernized and its460 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-20 3 Mr. George V. Allen, U.S. Ambassador in India who ga ve an at home in honour of the Secretary of State in New Delhi, Mr. Dulles and Prime Minister Nehru absorbed in conversation.33 words
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Article480 1953-06-20 3 A WONDER drug is something you take and then .vonder why you still don't i'eei wonderful. But the most widespread and dangerous disease today iS probably "wonder drug addiction" of one kind or another. Everybody yearns for a new miraclenpanacea in every field of human activity health, agriculture,A.P. - 480 words
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Article108 1953-06-20 3 LAHORE The Pakistan Government is understood to have decided to discontinue the cotton price support scheme for he next cotton season beginning from September this year. The Cotton Board set up to enforce the scheme is be ng liquidated. The Board suffered a loss of Rs.FOC - 108 words
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Article224 1953-06-20 3 MADRAS: Sri T. N. Haul, Controller- General of Emigration told the members of the Southern India Chamber of Commerce that, as regards the new rule requiring the production of Income-tax clearance certificates by Indians going to Malaya, he had had discussion* with the Incometax Commissioner, Madras, anFOC - 224 words
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Article315 1953-06-20 3 AIR INDIA INTL. VALUE OF SHARES BOMUax: ine snareholders jf Air India International, i_td., snouid receive wnony or uiniy in the form of corporation ooiius an utie'unt exceeding lt<j% of the par value of Liieir snares, according to calculations made by the directors j r the company. The tii'm annualFOC - 315 words
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Article41 1953-06-20 3 RANGOON, June 18.— Hopes for an early agreement on a plan to repatriate Nationalist Ch'nese guerillas from Burma ncreased when Burma decided to sit wi h Nationalist delegates to a four-nation military comm'psion in Bangkok. Thai- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article270 1953-06-20 3 "The British have no more than 27,000 troops in Malaya. The military phases of the anti- communist effort, although important, appear to nave played a lesser part. For it was the Britishdirected programme of resettling Malayans, to remove them from the lurking dangers of attack from nearby jungles,270 words
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Article252 1953-06-20 3 MADRAS The present 10 pel ;ent cut in electricity in Madras city and its suburbs, served by .he Madras Thermal Station, was removed with effect from last week as per Government instructions. Though the cut in power supply has been completely removed in he city,FOC - 252 words
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Article113 1953-06-20 4 PARIS: France is one of the most expensive countries in the world, and here, from the newspaper, Le Figaro, are some examples of why; Unloading of a cargo, of coal from a 7500-ton ship coeta 363,000 French francs in Holland; 614.000 francs in Belgium, and 1,141,000 francsA.P. - 113 words
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Article88 1953-06-20 4 Forowinc editorial, entitled: "Tide In Malaya," appeared in the Denver Post in Den*.er. Colorado, of May 19, IMS: "There is a stirrine; story In Malaya's successful resisnco against communist terrorists. Sir Gerald Templer, Ihe British High Commis- oner for Malaya, said this week that although the ■eds88 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-06-20 4 Mr. John F. Dmle*, Secretary of State arrived in New Delhi on May 90 for threeday stay. Mr. Dulles accompanied by Mr. Stassen called on Mr. Nehru at the External Affairs Ministry of Wednesday. May 21, 1958.37 words
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Article314 1953-06-20 4 HISTORY WAS SHAPED BY DISEASE History was shaped more by disease than by emperors, kings or statesmen. Disease has won wars, toppled empire and caused women to use white face powder. That's the word from Dr. Reue Dubos of the Rockefeller institute of Medical Research. "Spaniards conquered American Indians with314 words
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Article179 1953-06-20 4 Kripalani And Ashok Mehta Resign From Our Own Correspondent BETUL (Madhya Pradesh) lune 18. Kripalanl and Ashok Mehta. Chairman and Secretary respectively of Praja-Bodalist r'arty oiiered resiguat.ous 01 offices at spec al convention of .he party here, over the ques.lon of co-operation and coalition witn Congress. Development followed a disagreement179 words
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Article310 1953-06-20 4 SALEM: Presid:ng over ihe second Tamil Arasu Kazhagam Conference, organised by the Ammapet Tamil Arasu Kazhagam, in the Thyagi Natesa Mudaliar pandal, Sri M. P. Sivagnana Gramaui. M.L., President of the Central Tarn 1 Ara--3U Kazhagam, Madras disclosed that he had received no direct, ve fromFOC - 310 words
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48 1953-06-20 4 HISTORIC MANSION, A TRADE UNION COLLEGE LONDON Esher Place, an historic Surrey mansion, was once the home of Cardinal Wolsey. It was opened by Mr. Frank Foulkes, the Communist Pres dent cf the Electrical Trades- Un'cn, as a resident.al college for shop s- ewards and branch officials FOCFOC - 48 words
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167 1953-06-20 4 Jammu Agitation Khare Calls For Suspension NAGPUR: Dr. N. B. Khare, M.P., and former President of the Hindu Mahasabha, supported the appeal of the Poona leaders to suspend the Jammu Praja Parishad agitation. "In my personal view, it will be highly patriotic if under the changed circumstances, the Jammu PrajaFOC - 167 words
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Article206 1953-06-20 4 B.S.N.— Scindia Merger Scheme BOMBAY: The scheme for the amalgamation of tne iiomoay is team iNavigation Comi"ny wim the bundia Steam -Navigation Company neared completion last weeK wnen a meeting of holders of B.S.N, ordinary shares approved the scheme by an overwnelming majority. The voting was Ho (representing 1,57,411 shares)FOC - 206 words
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Article65 1953-06-20 4 Eighteen vessels of 107,863 tons gross were completed in British shipyards in April, according to Lloyd's List. The number of completions this year up to the end of April stands at 76 vessels of 412,227 tons, compared with 65 vessels of 373,267 tons at the same time65 words
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Article384 1953-06-20 4 Toddy Shops Plunder Poor -RAJAJI TUTICORIN: The Chief Minister. Mr. C. Rajaeonalacharl said that he was ready to deciare from tueTou* tops that re-opening of toddy and arrack shops would amount to plundering the poo, and that scrapping^ of Prohibition would render the po ,r Tne Chief Minister dismissed asFOC - 384 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-06-20 4 This A.P. Photo shows the wreckage of a Gloater Javelin, one of Britain's ton ***r*i planes which crashed and burned out on the edee of a field at nZi aw XTa*^ on June 1L The test puotfs^yelr-old Pete^WrSnL "ST S^t-S" pU S* M eo y*"* from li^-"2g*gJg* Mwwajj. W the65 words
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Article598 1953-06-20 4 LONDON: British wives often have a feeiing of envy for the freedom American women enjoy and the power they have in the home. Here the Englishman's house is not only his castie —he is pretty much the King in it. He has the big say, if any partnerA.P. - 598 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-20 4 A u-itfldn from Cevlon In February, I*sB, are, left to The ten nurses who arrived in Britain i™" l J^t -vf-tara. Aratrhitre M»n ritrht- staff Nurse Bambuvvathie Wellala, Staff Nurse (Mrs.) Aratcnige Man, ssa else: *sss"fflss? pS "here T?ey are .pending .x><» npeetoltoe In54 words
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Article235 1953-06-20 4 MADRAS: Tne Government ol inuia nas aeciueu to act U>» a paiitl gut ljag to cty> ieocarcn uiuoiaiory m iviauias otate, ana ste^s are ociu& «.aKcU to locate lt at CuUu<_iore. i-u nines irom ivtaUins. inis was anuouueeu uy tor* J. ruijag-pttiaCiiaiiar, ..iinisici, at tne otiiFOC - 235 words
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114 1953-06-20 4 ECAFE Headquarters No Decision Yet NEW DELHI. Dr. P. S han. Kxecut ve Secre.ary of the Un.tod Nati-ns Economic Comm.ssion for Asia and the Far East, describee as "inaccurate". Pre^s reports that he ECAFE had accepted the inv tation of Ind a to shift ts headquarters from BangKOk lo Bangalore.FOC - 114 words
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Article110 1953-06-20 4 KATTUMANNARKOIL, Sn \/eeranarayana Perumal temple it Kattumannarko 1, 15 miles Jiom Chidambaram, was bargU ej on the n ght of June S.cnrKi .he burglars are said to have made good their escape with •pld and silver ornaments wcvth more han Rs. 14 500. The jtolen jewelsFOC - 110 words
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Article90 1953-06-20 4 MADRAS ll K r shn an a 25-year-old Malayalec cook was found dead in a pool of olood last weok in the house of his employer at 7 FloweRoad, Klpauk. There were stab wounds on the neck and other Dartg of the body Detective Inspector JabbarFOC - 90 words
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106 1953-06-20 4 Temple A Tourist Centre? It Is Too American Deshmukh TIRUPATI: Talking to Pressmen recently, union finance Ja n a v mm. v>. .ueshmukh expressed his appreciation of tne maintenance or tne Tirupatl tempie and the amenities provided by the management to the pngrams. To a suggestion that Tirumalai mignt beFOC - 106 words
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109 1953-06-20 4 Rubber, Red China's Complaint To Ceylon COLOMBO: Ceylon's Rubb- j.rraissioner, Mr. H. Jinadas.i. .s e rcularised to shippers a jmplain lodged by the ..hine.se Government about bad jual ty and short we.ght 01 s.ie.-t rubber shipped from CV\accord.ng to a report m he "Ceylon Daily N.tws." The paper published theFOC - 109 words
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Article175 1953-06-20 4 IYHVANDRUM: Sri B. S X savan. Chief librari an t he Nat onal Library of Iml vvho is on a our of South md a. said the compilation of national bibl ography was beng undertaken by the Nat on a; -*orary of India. ihe staff of the NationalFOC - 175 words
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Article116 1953-06-20 4 LONDON June 18.— Misa .1 argaret Knrbertson told an lUdience of several thousand Lnglish women in London las night of her six months work CO.- the v.llage women of Malam. Mis.- Herhertson. young general oig m ser of the Women _U3tt.it' nitionil group f<>r developing raralReuter - 116 words
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Article36 1953-06-20 4 The Commander-in-Ch ef Far Eas Air Force, Air Marshal Bit Clifford Sanderson has awarded a Test monial of Good Btf vice o Mr. Govindasamy Mu tmiswamy a Clerk General R.AF atfjfon. Kua'e Lumpy;36 words
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Article867 1953-06-20 5 The, following is a summary of the external assistance, financial and technical, so far received by India in support of the programme of economic and social developmen! outlined in th > First Five-Year Plan. The sterling equivalent of this aid is rougldy £370 million. In(867 words
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Article80 1953-06-20 5 Got Derby Prize, fainted LAJIOK*;: An employee ot me i-uuisiai, Au orce J"" ween minted wiien ne was toid tnat ne toad won a Derby prize of Ks. 11.00.uu0. He had to be slapped back to consciousness. x'be w inner Muzattaruddin, an air craftsman at Pesnawar received the happy newsFOC - 80 words
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Article57 1953-06-20 5 STOCKHOLM, June 19. Some women just won't let Sweden's seven-year-old Crown Prince Karl Guatav alone. And so the story came out yesterday that he now has a kiss guard, a royal servant posted near him at all times to fend off kissing ladles and to chase overeager amateur_A.P. - 57 words
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123 1953-06-20 5 British Engineers To Build Ceylon Bridge British exfttcrca will shortly go to Ceyiou to supervise tne construction of a new lu-span iuaa Driuge wiucn wil» c<irry Jie main Coioruoo-Kandy traixic across tne river Keniani. The yoo-tt. long 80-it. wide, oridge, wmch win take neany two-and-a-half years to complete, will be123 words
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Article152 1953-06-20 5 Buncuug or KaaMUMMtMiI ilms in a j_Kiiicasnire town aal be«.n opeeuea up and costs reuutxei 4 .y tne introauction of a ucwiype wooden noor ucsiyueu oy uie Deputy Boruugn Jaurvv*, or in conjunction witn the British department of Scienunc and lnuustnal Kesearcn. Tnis noor provides structural152 words
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Article115 1953-06-20 5 POONA: The police made a lathi-charge at Dehu Road to disperse two sections of workers of the Central Ordnance Depot who clashed. The workers of the Depot are on strike since June 1. It was stated that when a few workers tried to enter the DepotFOC - 115 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-06-20 5 Mr. Harold E. Stassen, Director of the U.S. Mutual Security Agency, which directs U.S. technical assistance and Point-4 programmes, at Khewra, a village in the Sonepat Development Project Area, 22 miles north of Delhi on May 21, 1958. Mr. Stassen learns from Hlra Lai, a village level worker, the economic100 words
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Article62 1953-06-20 5 OHILLONG: Flood s.tuation in Sadiyf, and Upper Assam iio.s worsened, according to reports received by the Staff Jovernment from the affec.ed si eas. Thf State's Chef Minister Sri Bishnuram Med h i sad precautionary steps were jeing tigh ened up to meet any ►■r.iergency. lieFOC - 62 words
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Article149 1953-06-20 6 The Government of the i-ederal Kepuouc of Germany have decided, with the concurrence of the Government of Ceylon, to establish a diplomatic Mission at the Legation icvel in ceyion and to appoint Herr Doctor George Ahrens as cht first Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ceylon.149 words
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349 1953-06-20 6 gaud "raja perahera" in Kandy, which Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh will view from the famed Octagon of the Dalada Mahgawa, as did the Kings of Kandy, will be one of the •iighlights of the royal visit next year CeylonFOC - 349 words
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Article44 1953-06-20 6 Swami Vamudevananda, President of he Ramakrishna M m on, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and deliver a lectute on 'Raja Yoga' (Concentration) tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9 Norris Road. All are cordially invi cd to attend.44 words
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226 1953-06-20 6 India's Call For Global Democracy BERLIN, OHIO. India's v te-president Sarvepa'li Radhakrishnan has called for the adopt on of democracy en an nternational level as the only way to create an enduring background on which Deace can be based. Doctor Radhakrishnan told an Oberlm college alumni dinner Tuesday that by226 words
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Article118 1953-06-20 6 Republican Party SLFP To Merge After protracted discussion.-), -he Republican Party of Mr. at. W. H. de Silva, Q.C., has. Jeclded to merge with the Sri L^anku Freedom Party of Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranalke. The Sri Lanka Freedom Party wil continue to function under its present name butFOC - 118 words
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Article96 1953-06-20 6 Ceylonese capital. along with German capital, whi participate in tn»» establismeni of a local agency for two iamous German snipping lines the North German L>loyd and the Hambury Amerika Lane. This week-end plans will be inallsed for the resumption by these two lines of a regular96 words
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Article259 1953-06-20 6 Ratmalana Airport Development technical and financial assistance for the development of the Katmalana Airport is being sought by the Civil Aviation autnorities under the Colombo Plan. In a letter to the C-Plan authorities aid for the scehcm, which is estimated to cost nearly Rs. 30,000.000. is being asked. The schemeFOC - 259 words
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98 1953-06-20 6 Applications are invited from persons who wish to Join a new playreadlng group beginning in July which will be led by an experienced amateur actor. This group will appeal to those men and women who, whilst not bclinging to any of the existing groups In Singapore,98 words
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341 1953-06-20 6 NEW DELHI June 19. -An r.nihor'tative Indian s^urc said odoy ihe New Delhi Gnv rnim-nt still is prepared to carry out it s undertak ng to participate in a Korean truce conmi ssion despi i South Koi ea's reteoM of anti-Communal North KoreanA.P. - 341 words
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