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Title Section16 1953-06-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 133. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1963. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS,16 words
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449 1953-06-24 1 Malaya Must Become Self- Sufficient In Arts And Professions Immigration Controller Clarifies New Law By Oiir Staff Reporter Speaking at a Press Conference at the Public ftetationfl Office yesterday on the new Immigration Ordinance which comes into force Aug. 1 this year, Hr, J. L. J. Haxworth (Controller of Immigration)449 words
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Article60 1953-06-24 1 Wide Publicity Given In India From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 183. India Govt, yesterday notified that with effect from Aug. 1 immigration into Federation of Malay a and Colony of Singapore will be governed by the Immigration Ordinances issued by the respective Governments. They have also given wide60 words
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70 1953-06-24 1 Raj To Move Resolution In Legco, August By our Staff ri"poi ter Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Member Singapore Legislative Council, would be moving a resolution in August disapproving certain parts of tne .New Immigration Ordinanco, tabled in May. This Ordinance would come into force in August and a Legislative70 words
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41 1953-06-24 1 KARACHI. June 23.— Pak st n Monday welcomed the pioclamstion of Ihe Republic of Eevpl. The Governor-General of Pik stan. Ghulam Mohammad. |n u message to Prem er Naguib of Egypt the wel- coming message.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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85 1953-06-24 1 LONDON, June 23. Britain had 200 000 overseas visitors for Queen Elizabeth's Coronation—an -il time reccrd iu_d nearly five tines as many as for the Coronation of her father. King George VI, in 1937. Between fifth and sixth of a'l the v sitors were American,Reuter - 85 words
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Article87 1953-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, June 23. Club swinging police and Hin du extremists battled in the streets of India's capital todi'y in the wake of th. death in political captivity of Syama Prasad Mookcrjet, i major opponent of Premie- Jawaharlal Nehru. News of his death brought 1.000 demonstratorsA.P. - 87 words
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Article71 1953-06-24 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, .ecompanied by L;;dy Templer .md Miss Templer, will be leaving Kuala Lumpur this morning by air for a short holiday in Hongkong. During the absence of the High Commissioner, Sir Donald M-icGillivray, the Deputy High Commissioner, will officiate as officer71 words
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Article181 1953-06-24 1 LONDON. June 23. Sir Oliver Goomtillekc, Ceylon '.s .Minister of Food and Apiculture, said hen* yesterday thut nigher pr c< for ruhher. tin and tea weie necessary M .i Ccmmunsra -s not to rule over the v»3t areas of Southeast Asia." Th" ass. static" that theReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-06-24 1 Who First, Who Cares, Says Hunt CALCUTTA, June 23. Daggers have been brandished and murder threatened in the controversy raging in Khatmandu around the wiry figure of "Tiger" Tensing, who reached the top of Mt. Everest with New Zealander Edmund Hillary, it was learned here.A.P. - 332 words
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Article113 1953-06-24 1 Colonel John Hunt, leader cf the successful Brit sh Everest expedition, sa d that he had invited Sherpa Tensing to visit England as so.vn as he could. Colonel Hunt said that every member of the expediton booed Hint Teusing wotUd be b!e: to muke the journeyReuter - 113 words
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85 1953-06-24 1 Dutch Minister Here, Also To Visit India Dr. J. M. A. H. Luns, the Dutch Foreign Minister arrived here yesterday in the course of I Six-week "orientation tour'' of South East Asia. Dr. Luns will be meet ng the Commissionei -General Mr. Malcolm McDonald during his twoday stay here. Dr.85 words
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Article193 1953-06-24 1 Clark Meets Rhee Again Churchill's Stiff Warning SEOUL, June 23.— Korean Communist loudsneakers on the battlefront today declared an armistice would be *igned on June 25, the third anniversary of the Korean war. Allied artillery silenced the loud-speakers, which told Allied infantrymen, "We can stop the fighting.193 words
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Article136 1953-06-24 1 CHURCHILL WARNS RHEE LONDON, June 23^-Prime Minister Sr Winston Cnurchill Monday roundly denounced President Syngman Rhee for "treachery" and warned the United Nations lus uo inteufon of going forward to conquer all cf Korea for him. A cheering House of Commons greeted* the Prime Min ter I -slurp *UcK o»136 words
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Article66 1953-06-24 1 LONDON, June 23. The Queen Monday gave final approval to the timetable of her glob.-girdl ng Commonwealth tour beg nning November 23. During the next five-and-a--hnlf months she and the Duke Of Edinburgh will move from west to east round the world, tailing at 12 British territcr esA.P. - 66 words
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Article56 1953-06-24 1 Pandit Devendra Vijaya gave an enchanting Musical performance and spiritual talk on Sunday 21st June from 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. at the Temple of the Universal Spirit of the Shuddha Samajam. There was a crowded gathering of all communities. The sori-.vs and talk were translated from56 words
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91 1953-06-24 1 Elections And Labour Party Raj's Views Referring to the report thai the Piogressive Party and the Labour Party of Singapore, would boycott the Colony eiectiona, if the recommendations <*f the unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council for increasing the e'eot- <i membership of the Council. were nut implemented th91 words
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494 1953-06-24 1 WHILE DETAINED IN SRINAGAR SRINAGAR, June 23. Dr. shy a ma. Prasad Mookerjee, leader of the Hindu Right wing Indian opposition party, Jansangh, died here today, aged 52 after a heart attack. He died in a nursing home to which he was removed with494 words
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620 1953-06-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., June 24, 1953 Where's The Nearest Police Station, Please? THE report of an armed robbery that took place in Alexandra Road; must have given, we believe, plenty of food for thought to those who have been eager to see the police and the people of620 words
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377 1953-06-24 2 Discrimination Commission Urged To Suggest Ways Elimination Of Racial LONDON: JfR. FENNER BROCKWAY, Chairman of the Congress of Peoples against Imperialism, said Indian populations of many African colonies might well be the determining factor as to whether racial conflict or racial co-operation was to develop in those eolonies. In aFOC - 377 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-24 2 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, seen atop the armoured car In whlrh he travelled part of the journey during his to lr of the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan last Saturday.33 words
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Article180 1953-06-24 2 GAURATI The Government of India have deeded to establish an -fßce *n Assam to conduct a survey of the riverine system of the State. The office will be located in Gauhati and wil' be under a sen or officer of the Central Water, ln.gation, NavigationFOC - 180 words
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Article98 1953-06-24 2 MADRAS, June 23. Police cm >y to-i ,y raided Communist P.uvy offices In vaiious parti of Madras and arrested 22 people said to ba Communist Party workers. The am sta followed oleni demonatTctt on.-* made by h ciowd i>f ;ibo-*t 100 people outside the UnReuter - 98 words
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Article55 1953-06-24 2 DUBLIN, June 2_. Mr. Ramon De Vntern Eire's Prime Minister, whose party was defeated :n two by-rlVctlonx 1-i.st week, is to Beck a vote f confidence in the Dal] next Tuesday H sharp defeat- in th<* hy-p'.-r-tion.-- left him with a majority of only two55 words
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248 1953-06-24 2 HYL>fc,rtA_>_i._;: Neariy -.0,000 I people, inn iiui.iiiis or villages I wmcn wouid oe submei 6 ed i uuuer tne x'ungabhaara pro- ject win settle down in iy newly bunt model village* in tiaiCOUr district, it is omciauy stated. A torty-three mue road nas been laidFOC - 248 words
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107 1953-06-24 2 Nayudu's Poems Manuscripts: Govt. Acquires NEW DELHI: The Union Government acquired during 1952-53, thirty-one historical manuscripts, and documents trom various parties at a tot*il cost of Rs. 12,005. it is learnt. The manuscripts and documents acquired include manuscript poems of Srimathi Saroiinl Nayudu. the Khamsa of Amir Khusro, Laila MajnooFOC - 107 words
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Article151 1953-06-24 2 ALLEPPEY: Fishermen along Aueppey s coastal area set to worm for the prawn catch, their main job during the monsoon season, and the i '■Mi m u>i'u urn t,^^.iiLj nui.iining with activity. Silt, seen up to a depth of about five teet from the I waterFOC - 151 words
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Article213 1953-06-24 2 ENCOUR AGEMENT TO HANDICRAFTS LUCKNOW: A coraprehenI :< ve report covering handicraft I n Uttax Pradesh Kashmir, the Punjab, prlssa. Madras ;-nd .-.iadhya Pradesh, written hy itn, Ar.iela R. Galway. an American expert has been submitted to the Commerce Military of the Central Government. Mis. Galway has suggested the settingFOC - 213 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-24 2 The Ago, Khan accompanied by the Beu-um »rrW the crowd to attend the last dav «.V7L riv thl <)«>>'«18 words
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Article202 1953-06-24 2 BOMBAY: Mr. M. C. Chagia, diief Justice of Oomi.ay. said Here that tne world could ignore the situat.on in Africa jniy at .is own peril. He added. "The whole of Africa is aflame. Humanity in Afrca is jii the march and no power on .*arth can preventF.O.C. - 202 words
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Article102 1953-06-24 2 NAGPUR: Sri S. N. Agarwal, General Secretary of the Congress, told a Press con- > teience that people in the South .were not against proMl'ition, but were against the manner in which the policy was being implemented. "They suggest tnat exemplary punishment should he inrted out102 words
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Article136 1953-06-24 2 The villagers were dissatls- lied with tne type of education liiat was imparted to tneir cmidren in me cities, and veiywiiere tnere was demand tor opening or Hign schools and even colleges in the rural areas, so tnat the chiluren were not torn away from tne idral atmospnere.FOC - 136 words
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Article53 1953-06-24 2 BOSTON. June 23, Mr. ■Vnlhony Eden's plans for leaving hosp tal here were expected to he made known today. Mr. Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, entered New England B *pt st hospital hen ~n June 6 and on June 10 he w_s opeiated on for relief of ■^al!Reuter - 53 words
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Article76 1953-06-24 2 NEW DELHI: The United Nations Educational, Scientittc and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has awarded gl'<llll LO juSWaili, tjwo' JOUhpur, Rajasthan, for a year's gtudy by five experts, of the habits of animals in the RaJputana desert. The object is to determine what harm animals are doing to desertFOC - 76 words
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Article62 1953-06-24 2 BANGAI_OKI_: A( j, v the members of the Bs_____l Piecegoods Merchants' a 0 elation at the 13th Anniver^ ofunction Sri K. HanuriS? ya, Chief Minister, said t^" question of appointing Sheriff and a Justice of Peace for Bangalore wa- 5 der the active consideration^ theFOC - 62 words
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Advertisement526 1953-06-24 2 The Eastern Shippiig Corporation Ltd, Accepting Passengers and Cargo. To P. Swe tenham. Penang and Madra.s S.S. "JAL\GOPAL" Singapore f. Swettennam Penan? !r Arriving 22-6 53 25-6-53 26-6-41 Sailng 24-6-53 25 6-53 2 f}-6 53 Arriving (Drect from Madras > 10-7-53;! Sailing (Drect to Madras* 11-7-53 Arriv ng 28-7-53 31-7-53526 words
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Article, Illustration717 1953-06-24 3 Smart Turn-Out Of Indian Flagship At Naval Review Nehru And Mountbatten Impressed The Queen was loudly ch manning I.N.S. "Deihi," flag-mi* as Her Majesty passed the cruis Un DQttfU tne "lleuu" was the Pr.me Minister of Ind. a, Sti. Jawaharlai Nehru, the High CommiS-ioner for lud.a. Sri B. G. Kher.FOC; A.P. - 717 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-06-24 3 This A.V. Photo made from the I^** Cruiser Baltimore shows the Giant Britbih Ba" l •Vanguard'* (42,500-tons) dressed overall during the CoroiTation Naval Review m de by Qglßj*"***" at Spithead, near the Isle of Wight. r^ re J?52 of »ne 800 naval olaae* whi-h made a flypast samts48 words
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130 1953-06-24 3 Defence Expenditure Should Be Cut— C.K. MADRAS The Chief M nis.ei, Sri C. Rajagopalachanar, mid that it was the c-mmon iope of all that the foreign Mlicy of Prime M.nister Nehru .vould result .n a reduction of Ind a'< military expenditure. It was his fond hope thar the Defence expendture130 words
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922 1953-06-24 3 I IN Juij 1948, when Britain's Health Service cams into being, 2688 out 3040 voluntary and municipal j hospitals in England and Wales were taken over bv the State. The voluntary hospitals, many of which dated back to institutions Founded in the Middlo Ages922 words
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542 1953-06-24 3 I-Children In Germany Go To School GENEVA: Four of the 3,100 illegitimate children left behind in Germany by their Negro soldier fathers mostly U.S. Army troops, have started to school in Switzerland. The four children— Heinz, 5, Maria, 5. Ursula, 5, and Karl Hichard, 7 w ere orought to Switzerland542 words
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Article258 1953-06-24 3 MCCARTHY REVEALS HIS HINDS! WASHINGTON, June 22. Si naior Joseph McCarthy Jen ed that his Congressional Committee wa.s assuming the p wera cf Judge prosecuting wovn-e 1 and jury in Its nvest y ttions into Communism. he was answer ng questions put to him by Mr. Paul Scott ctanktlie, Ileuiers'Reuter - 258 words
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Article248 1953-06-24 3 2,000 ATTEND ROSENBERG'S FUNERAL NEW iTOItK, June 22. im ear-riotous scenes of gnef and emotion manted the burial ounday or juiius and i-inci iw-enoerg atter synipatnizers imml euiogized tne _py team as ueroea ana denounce- tne uovernment ror tneir execution. Airs. Sophie Kosenoerg, '11, mother 01 tne man wno diedA.P. - 248 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-24 3 Three of the ten nurses from Ceylon, who are now training in Britain, chat together in a bedslttin groom at the Arlesey branch of the London Chest Hospital.28 words
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229 1953-06-24 3 The Ministry of Education has instructed the Department of Education to circularise among all teachers new rules among teachers and between eck alleged Immoral conduct which have been framed to -bleachers and pupils. The Ministry states in communication to the Department: "In view ofFOC - 229 words
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803 1953-06-24 3 Strange Case Of A Laughing Englishman LONDON We have a mystery on our hands today. It is the strange case of the laughing Englishman. Whtn I set out from America for London town. I had two goals: To see fair Queen KUsaOeth get her crown, and to try to catch803 words
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Article185 1953-06-24 3 The Indian High Commission has ciarined the position of ceylon residents or Indian origin who were not domicl'ed in india at the time of the commencement of the mdian Constitution (January 2bth, 1950) in respect of passports. An application for an lndiaCeyion rass by Mr.FOC - 185 words
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Article301 1953-06-24 4 A resolution urging rnemb r- of the Mabila Samitl movement not to accept honours for'i rural development work done by them was passed at the third session of the BentotaWalallawttl Korale Union of the, Manila Samitl, held at Porowagama In the Baddegam < constituency. TheFOC - 301 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-06-24 4 The new Kajang Club at Kajang, Selangor, was declared open on Wednesday even'n«. June 17, 1953, by the Acting Mentri Besar of Sel rigor. Inche Othman bin Mohamed, before a large g t horing. Picture shows some of the lady guests being served with cakes by Mrs. Ng Sow Thai91 words
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Article192 1953-06-24 4 TT'TICORTN Mr: Rajagopalachar. declared open last week a Dew housing colony, a cluster of 64 new houses which has sprung up north of Buckle Channel. After prayer by Miss N. A. Sundar.im Mr. Venkatakrishnan, Secretary. Madam II lis Labour Union, presented a report on the construct on ofFOC - 192 words
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Article85 1953-06-24 4 Jp** more otticers of the Bmgapore Pulice Force are flyin- to the United Kingdom on Wednesday June 30 to spend 30 months there on training c our see at th. Police College rit Ryton-on-Dunsmore and Hendon. They are Mr. Gurdial Singh, Assistant Superintendent of Police, and Mr.85 words
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201 1953-06-24 4 o^iMn-VA: Mr. B. t»v,mu~undaram, workers' delegare r.om Ceylon, urged the 3oth International Labour Conference to impose sanctions on those countries wmch consistently refused to implement international labour conventions. "A glaring example is Africa," he declared. "To permit countries to continue memocrshlp wnli, they flout organisation by201 words
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Article28 1953-06-24 4 HYDERABAD: The American Ambassador to India. Mr. Allen, called on the Nl_*»m. ►he Ralnramukh of Hyderabad, recently and was with him for FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article257 1953-06-24 4 BOMBAY Mr. M. C. Shah. Deputy Minister for Finance, government of India. told Pressmen that the main object .f his v sit to Bombay wa s to devise ways -ind means to step ip arrears of income-tax colections in Bombay city. The total arrears of taxF.O.C. - 257 words
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Article803 1953-06-24 4 TCKYO: Japan's 72,800--ton battleship "Yamato" will -merge from beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean to wage another bloody Sight against some 1,000 American torpedo plane s 3D the screen. But the super- deadnaugh*,. arger than the U.S. battleship Missouri or any otherAP - 803 words
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Article356 1953-06-24 4 LONDON British air safety --xperta have developed a new _ie-waining device Known as .ne F.rewire a length of wire ijnn.ng through tne aircraft <vnich 'smells out' a f»re and automatically switches on a earning 1 ght or sounds* an oiarm in the pilot's cocKpit. Normally, aircraftFOC - 356 words
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Article251 1953-06-24 4 LONDON The Br.tish Overseas Airways Corporation, owners of the Comet airliner, wh oh crashed neat Calcutta last month with the loss cf 13 lives commentin g on a New Delhi court cf inquiry report on the ace dent said it was st 11 only possibleReuter - 251 words
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Article745 1953-06-24 4 NEW YORK: Psychiatry, 1 once viewed by many minisI lora as a foe of reugion, to-* day is becoming an active j partner of the temple and i the church. More and more, in religious institutions across tn U.S., the psychiatrist and the clergyman have become a working team.A.P. - 745 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-06-24 4 Korean girl students push and shove to get past a guarded barrier outside the Correspondent's Billet in Seoul, on June 9 In a mass anti-armistice demonstration. Military Polieement of the Eighth Army were called to remove the students from the area.- A.P. -A.P. PHOTO.A.P. - 47 words
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Article689 1953-06-24 4 LONDON: What is an I Englishman? 10 Amencan gagwriter... ne is a fenow who wakes up in the morning and asxs nis wife: "What century is it?" In vaudeville he is two xellows with monocles and dropping mustaches. The iirst, mumbles It-rough his oristles, "I say.A.P. - 689 words
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Article306 1953-06-24 4 Consequent to tne leakage of -juestioii papers at an examiuaiion neiu oy tne University oi Ceyion in Marcn, iys2, and t»»e mucunue suspension of a toiudent from an University cAaminations, a plamt has ucen med in the District Court uf Colombo before Mr. L. B. ;deFOC - 306 words
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Article677 1953-06-24 5 Not Welcome Step Now Says P. Thanu Pillai s£^2S! S 4^»^»2»<Sociilii State has not yet been able to complete the work of integration and as a result, the Government is annoyed, the ser vices are discontented, and the people are suffering It will make theF.O.C. - 677 words
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Article87 1953-06-24 5 Education Department nvrlhng Quintet has been nised and placed under direction of Mr. A. T. Chief Inspector of Mu- J quintet, consisting of Uamayanti Dunuwille k no Miss Audrey Dharma««1 (Violin), Mr. Saranagup- A ma rasinha (Oriental -ingcr-Lecturer) and Miss L. tr r,nk < Viola > is nowFOC - 87 words
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Article202 1953-06-24 5 NEW YORK: Alfred Huber. u S 2L!!! SSing ex P ert f er the o.N. Food and Agriculture Organ isation, has recommended cnat Canadian logging teams oe sent to Ind.a to train the a limen haw to extract and transport logs from the Hima layas. He also recommendsFOC - 202 words
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Article193 1953-06-24 5 Famine Conditions In Salem SALEM Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, Minster for Revenue, who toured the villages in Kr.shnag ri m North Salem was told of famine conditions in the area and was requested to declare the areas famine affected. and to start relief works soon. Sri Doraiswami Goundar inFOC - 193 words
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Article39 1953-06-24 5 SAL-EM A plea for the translat on of SUappadhikaram a Tam.l Work, into English and other languages was made by Sri Narana Doraikannan, while opening the second SUappadhikaram Conference held by the Ammapet Regional Tarn 1 Arasu Kazhagam.— FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article139 1953-06-24 5 Canadian Aid For India -New Plan OTTAWA: Mr. R. G. Cavell, Canadian Administrator of the Colombo Plan, said he was working out a new Canadian economic ad plan for India, Pakistan, and Ceylon, for presentation to his Government. Returning from a 50,000--mile Asian tour Mr. Cavell 3aid in an interv.ewFOC - 139 words
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Article117 1953-06-24 5 MADRAS*. "I have no per- sonal views on this matter except one of vigorous opposition to d sintegration," the Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar said when asked at a Pres s conference for hi s reaction to the proposal for the aitegrat on of Travancore-Co-chin withFOC - 117 words
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Article145 1953-06-24 5 MADRAS: Sri C. Rajagopa* iachariar, Chief Minister, at a Press conference suggested the removal of cushions in the Crty transport buses. He told the Transport Mitt ster, Dr. U. Krishna Rau. wh-** wa s present at the conference. "After all, these arc not long distanceFOC - 145 words
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Article136 1953-06-24 5 KARACHI Market circles are optimistic that the IndoPaklstan trade agreement, which Is expiring on June 30, will be renewed and Secretar.at level talks will soon begin at New Delhi. It l a expected that cotton will figure prominently in these talks. According to Bombay advices, the consumptionFOC - 136 words
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Article166 1953-06-24 5 CALCUTTA: A type-writer in Malayalam will be on sale in India shortly, and its component parts are now on the way from the United States, for assembly in a Calcutta factory. Th:s Malayalam typewriter represents the successful culminat.on of 20 years of efforts to design a satisfactory keyF0C - 166 words
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Article123 1953-06-24 5 NEW DEL-HI: Sri V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary cf the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, wa s arrested last Wednesday by the Delhi Police under Sec. 3 «f the Preventive Detention Act. Sri Deshpande, who was arrested previously on May 15 for alleged disobed.ence of the DistrictFOC - 123 words
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111 1953-06-24 5 Assassination Of Liaquat Ali Khan POLICE OFFICIAL EXONERATED LAHORE The Pakistan Public Service Commission is understood to have exonerated Khan Najaf Khan. Superintendent of Police, against whom an inquiry had been conducted in connection with the assassination of Mr. Llaquat All Khan at Rawalpindi In October 1951. The Commission's decisionFOC - 111 words
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127 1953-06-24 5 BHARAT GIRL GUIDES, MEMBER OF WORLD ASSN. BOMBAY: Information has been received in Scout circles here that the World Committee, which U the Executive Committee of the World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts, decided at its last meeting, held in the second week of May in Greece, to acceptFOC - 127 words
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Miscellaneous860 1953-06-24 5 THE INDIAN BANK LIMITED, MADRAS BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1952. Corresponding j- mi D^lSSi «sAH»___ AND LIABILItIKS 3^1961 VKOPKRTY AND ASSETS RG A. P. 1. Capital: Us Pi Hs> Ai p. "r?. DC °A?*! L Cash:- R A p ?nV«nnn < K ,to,: < In hand and Wllh860 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-06-24 6 l»hoto. Tensing Sherpa photographed with his family. Mrs. Ang Lahmno, his wife seated In the centre with their daughter Nima (right) and PemPem (left)- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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1336 1953-06-24 6 CEYLON NEWS: "My Client Is Entitled Not Only No Acquittal But Freedom From Suspicion* COLOMRO: Dr. Colvin R. de Silva, senior counsel tor Mr. IYL Sathasivam, who began his concluding address to the jury at the Colombo Assizes last week, argued that hiii1,336 words
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Article133 1953-06-24 6 CAIRO. June 23. Pakistan' Premier, Mohammed Ali sai.' Monday h>* would spare no eff.n towurd belpjig bigypt and Britain find a solut on to their dispute on the Bues 1 mae. The Premier. addressing newsmen at a reception, .-aid he and in fact all Pakistan s"133 words
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Article341 1953-06-24 6 cognise the saree he saw at a glance over a year ago and replied "no." Dr. de Silva continuing said that the accused did not wish to go away from that Court with any kind of doubt attached to him. He sought a vindication from that Court. He didFOC - 341 words
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292 1953-06-24 6 CAIRO, June 23. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, received traditional Ind an garlands from hi.- coun-try-men when he arrived at the airport here today 101 talks on tne Suez Canal issue with Qeneral Mohamed Neguib. the Egyptian Pr.m»" Minister. Mr. Mohamed292 words
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Article105 1953-06-24 6 Mr. John Bacten, Infoini**tion Officer on the Staff of th. Commissioner fir Ma lay a n London, is due to ariive iii S ngapore by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut on Fr.day, June 26. t 3.30 p.m. at Kallang airport. Mr, Batten, who was formerly North Region Publicity Officer105 words
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Article94 1953-06-24 6 Mr. t ;!in Jacaaon, a former leader of cne of tiie On ted Kingdom Universities i> b ng Teams Is on a visit to Singapore from today till June 28, Whilst n S ngapore, he will be g vtng ihe following lectin' s under the auspices94 words
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62 1953-06-24 6 Mrs. Moorhead To Speak At Theosopical Society Mrs. HJda Moorh.ad. exPresidentiai Agent of the Thec.soph cai Society in Malava who is now 6n her way from Australia to India, will g.ve a public lectine af the Ser .*ty's premises. S. Calmhill Road, t;morrow Thursday. at 0.30 p.m. The title of62 words
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Article65 1953-06-24 6 The Governor has appo'nted Mi. How Yoon Ch.~n«* t.o be a Police Mag strite for the Oniony cf Singapore with effect from June 15. what basis any such defence System should be set up. Commenting on his conference with Egyptian Premier Negulb Mohamea Ah .aid he wasA.P.; Reuter - 65 words
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Article86 1953-06-24 6 LONDON, June 2_. Tne chairman of Ihe British Himalayan Committee tponsoi of th* successful climb to the summit of Mt. Everest 4ast Bight publ Cly deplored U*e controversy aver who reached ih>* top first. Commenting on the storm that has broken out in Khatmandu on whether86 words
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Article146 1953-06-24 6 KHATMANDU, June 2:* "rh v*nd H llary and Sherpa Tensing dr»nned their climbing i again today and told 100 Ind an and Nepal...- army officers what it was like to conquer Everest. Perspiration ran down the' faces as th_y stood in th< heavy suits in theA.P. - 146 words
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Article100 1953-06-24 6 COLOMBO: The Food Su,/- ie s°«unancc is to be amended next month to make the Government the sole importer ol red onions. Mr. .K Alvapillai. acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, told me that he had requested the controller of ImportsFOC - 100 words
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Article27 1953-06-24 6 ENDICOTT (New York) June 23.— Prince and Princess Ajavabis D.skul cf Thailand' arrived here by plane Sunday 1 to study accounting.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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