Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1953

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  • 20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No 136 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY JTTivrir *>T~toM .j^iukuay, JUNE 27, 1953. ===^=J SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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    49 1 The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad gave a reception to the Muslim employees of Rashtrapati Bhavan and their families, at Rashtrapati Bha.an (New Delhi), in celebration of the Id-ul-Fitr on June 14. Photo shows the President distributing sweets to the children of the Rashtrapati Bhavan employees at the Id Reception.
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  • 296 1 CALCUTTA. June 26.— One million people followed the funeral procession of Syama Pi a sad Mookerjee. the Hindu extremist leader, five mttej through Calcutta to the cremation site yesterday in the most impressive mourning demon- ration ever seen in the city. Mookerjee died after
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  • 383 1 POLICE CHIEF SAYS; "It has now been definitely established that the murder of Detective Johnson Lee on 27th May, 1953 in Chin Swee Road was committed by Communist terrorists. This has been established by ballistic examination of bullets and cartridge cases found at the
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  • 154 1 LONG BEACH, California, June JSO. ieii-year-oiu Mary KUih Ihoruas nad not beard trom aer soldier naifbrother, Lloyd Aho mas, 24, fighting in ttorea, tor a long dine. So she picked up the telephone and raued Yvasiunglon, I>.C She toid the opera tor she wanted to taik
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  • 121 1 i From Oui Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 26. Tne Uuttack Congie.^s Secretary, kJalwanlrai Mehta told thv .;.i here ihac Congress was ..:<.-.■; the lead and responsl- b fcr«alng Ministry in p.'.y'.sd Andhra State and oad found co-oner vjon forthCia'is' from KrishlsJolf tnd Praja Socialist, Pnrthm The
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  • 598 1 Whether Korean Armistice Is Concluded Or Not Letter To Lester Pearson Will Eisenhower Meet Rheet CAIR.O, June 26.— Nehru stated today that in his opinion the U.N. Assembly should convene take up the question of Korea "whether an armistice is concluded or not." i Nduu
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  • 222 1 WASHINGTON Prvsid* nt Elsenhower is reported to have ook! Senate leaden at a conference yesterday he wa.s willin.:: uo send any man in the United States. Qovenunent to confer with South Korea's President Syngman Rhee on truce terms. Mr. Eisenhower was said by some of those
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  • 38 1 NEHRU LEAVES CAIRO CAIRO. June 26. Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, left here today bv air for India after talks with in.Paaistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, and President tfeguib or Egypt. President Negnib siw him off.
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  • 103 1 NEW Uc.unL, JUM 2G. Commenting on the U.S. Suae Department's boon screening, the conservative Hindustan Times declared editorially yesterday, "President ISsenhower has called for a report from (Secretary of State) Mr. Dulles, who, in turn, has called for an explanation from subordinate officials. But beyond that little
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  • 79 1 SALISBURY (England). June 26. Thieves smashed two priceless Stained glass windows in 700-ye>u-o!d Salisbury Cathedral last night and stole a handful of shillings from seven collection boxes A. P. Everest heroes Edmund Hillary (left) of New Zealand and Sherpa Tensing of Nepal wear victory
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, June 26.— The United States has assured Japan that Japanese security forces will not be called upon to fight in foreign countries if Japan accepts military aid under the U.S. Mutual Security programme. The word came in an exchange of letters between the U.S.
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  • 162 1 COLOMBO, June 26.— Mahadevan Sathasjvaru, 35-year-oJd coyion test cricKeter, was acquiiteci by the Colombo Aissize «jourt on a charge of murdering nis wifc, Anunda. He was dis«.lidrgvd. Thrco prosocution witMMM were found guiuy of pt-tjury <!nd .sentenced each to two inontli.s hard labour. Mrs. Sathasivam wa s fouud
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  • 58 1 I Fiom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 26. The madras Telegiaph and Block Communication lines between TiruUani-Ponp.idi, and Tirut-Lani-Arkonim stations were tampered and cut Wednesday night according to reports reaching here. Repairs have been cairied out and conimunieation has been restored. Demonstrations were said
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  • 155 1 Time Should Be Allowed To Resolve The Situation NEW YORK, June 26.— Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, United States delegate to the United Nations, immediately announced his opposition to the prop jsal by India to convene United Nations Assembly to review Korean Policy. "Frankly, I can
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  • 72 1 HONGKONG, June 26.— An Indian diplomat arriving hero from Peiping said yesterday he had not seen Red Chinese President Mao Tzetung for two months. Unconfirmed reports filtering into this British colony recently said Mao was ill. The diplomat is in the party accompanying R. S. Nag, first
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  • 73 1 SAIGON. June 26 French military reinforcements have been sent to the Indochina state of Cambodia as a precautionary measure against any uprising following recent announcements by the King, Norodom Sihanouk, official French sources said here today. Reuter LONDON, June 26.- Bi^ain this monnng entere<l into
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  • 40 1 BONN. June 26.— President Eisenhower toid the West fjer* man Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, today that, whatever po'icy changes Communist East Germany might decree, only a veur.itpj Germany vfottld CK;vire »hs sn'etv cf East Germans,.— Reuter
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  • 215 1 Tensing To Give Up Climbing? CALCUTTA. June 26.—Colonel John Hunt, leader of the successful British Everest expedition said yesterday in an interview on All-India Radio that it would be wrong to say the first assault on the peak was a failure. "As a matter of fact I would strongly depreciate
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  • 58 1 CALCUTTA. June 26. The victorious Everest expedition will arrive in New Delhi tomorrow. At present, four of them, including "Tigor" Tons'ng, Col. John Hunt, the leader and Edmund Hillary, are here. The >thers remained in Kathmandu ant il today to supervise the Jispftch of their equipment and
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  • 78 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MEW DELHI, June 26. -The Ualn collision near Madanapalle on June 14 was caused by lapse on the pari, of Assistant Station Master on duty at Mulakalacheruvu, *whb "wrongly despatched Passenger Train into block section which was already occupied by
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  • 529 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 27, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS The Lottery Ban And After THE OPIUM EXAMPLE vice has ever been got rid of by tolerating it. Toleration only makes it worse, and is a sign of defeatism and incapacity to face it boldly and overcome it. We
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  • 305 2  -  V. V. GIRI Vl^? RAS: MK Vl V Gmi UNION MINISTER hOR LABOUR, SAID THAT THEY IN INDIA MUST S3S2 T BUBLD up A classless socSratr, WHICH LABOUR ALONE COULD DO. Mr. tiiri said ne conoiuered i^auuur was tne bacnuuiie of auy country
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  • 148 2 Chinese Students Learn Hindi LUCKNOW: Peking University is teaching a sizeable number of Chinese students Eastern languages, especially Hindi Siamese, Tibetan and Indo-Chinese, uccoruing 10 advices received nere. These advices reveal that the Peking regime is planning to reinforce its diplomatic personnel in Asian countries from students qualifying from the
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  • 138 2 A hundred-year-old man, K. H. Abraham Appuhamy, of Mirissa, wno was a a.iem in the Matra hospital complained to thei Matara Magistrate, Mr. P. S. W. Abeywardene, that his finger was fractured as a result of an attendant trying to take him back to his ward. In
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  • 64 2 KARACHI, June, 25. Premier Mohammed All and Foreign Minister Zafnulah Khan returned to Karachi Wednesday sifter a month's absence to attend the Coronation in London and to meet General Naguib at Cairo. The Premier told newsmen at the airport he was hopeful that the Kashmir
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  • 433 2 OTTAWA: "In the period of Industrie h expansion, and great economic activity since the end of the war, the Canadian labour force has l>.-.n expanding by something over 80,000 people a year/' says the current Monthly Review of The Bank of Nova Scoria. The
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  • 322 2 Pakistan has taken a significant step forward in its educational programme by one introduction of school oroadcasting, according to a report by tne United Nations educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization t UNESCO). The first -Radio School,' which went on the air on iBth January, is the
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  • 381 2 Exhibitions Of Indian Industry Industrial production in nuia is tne major tneine Ox owo exhibitions being held in from 28th May to i7th June. One Is an exhibition of handicrafts organized by the Indian Co-opera-Union under the sponsorship of the Indian Government. The other the -ndian Commerce and Indus--ry Exhibition—
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  • 203 2 Raw Film Industry In Mysore BANGALORE: The wellmown German firm of Agfa have agreed to collaboate with the Government of viysore in the establishment it a raw film industry in the State, it is learnt. ine Government of India •ave agrceu to tne starting oi -■us important industry nere •vitn
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  • 37 2 WASHINGTON, June 26--'resident Eisenhower yesterlay nominated Philip K. Crowe f Easion, MD., to be ambas ad;r to Ceylon. He also nominated Roy Tasco 3avis of Forest Glen, MD.. to be ambassador to Haiti.- AP
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  • 177 2 ,W~ LACED ON THE AGENDA FCIR thpcam h E r£ ndo p vk, tas "«mw wVmSiS Most of the minor disputes are between East Pakistan and the Indian States of Assam. West Bengal and Tripura, all arising from partition of Bengal and Assam. The most
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  • 121 2 LONDON: Mr. L. C. Jain, india s Director-General of oivil Aviation, has been elected one of the three Vicer'residents of the International Oivil Aviation Organisation at its seventh Assembly, which is King held in Brighton on the couth Coast of England. Delegates from the United
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  • 39 2 TOKYO, June 26. The heaviest rain in 15 years has flooded wide areas of Japan's 121 5?" 1 lB,and of KvUß hu and 2ft 21 4 dead 23 mis^lns m a* k«* 44 Wured> A.P.
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  • 68 2 Although the new Infant Welfare Centre at Sungei Ponchaila, Selangor, has not yet been officially opened, expectant mothers with babies and school children have come in large number, for treatment at the Centre. The team in charge of the centre, consists of Sister J. Yap (standing and
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  • 200 2 IiOMBAY: Prof. Floyd K. Baskette of the University of Colorado arrived here last week en route to Nagpur, where he succeeds Prof. Roland E. Wolseley as Director of the Department of Journalism at Hlslop College. professor Baskette's assignment at Nagpur is under
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  • 421 2 If your boss strikes you M being not particularly bright, aon't fret. A srnartei man mignt make a much poorer executive. this advice comes from Dr. William J. Morgan, psychologist who can teii jon how to pics a man for -verv thing from a boss
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  • 183 2 KOZhu.*s.oL>fc!;: Sri R. K randon, inaia's Consul -General in Pondicnerry, wno visited i«ahc recently, to study the situation arising out of the tightening of tne customs restrictions imposed by the Government of India on the transport of goods to Mast, arrived here Saturday. Sri Tandon stated that
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  • 114 2 TRIVANDRUM. The Travarv core University Syndicate has decided to introduced a Diploma course in Journalism, and has appointed a committee with Sri M. Oovinda Filial. Dean of the faculty of La*'' us Chairman, to prepare the syllabus. The members of thu com mittce ar- Srimuns
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  • 935 3  -  DR. STEPHEN TAYLOR by [t was five years ago, on JU I, 5. 1948. that Britain started her most interesting post-war social experiment The National Health Service sets out to provide everyone in Britain with comprehen,siv? medical care, based on the principle
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  • 161 3 Military Training For Kenya Asians NAIROBI: Nairobi Indian* y ex Pressed disappointment the Kenya Government, ecent decision to enlist the services of Asian youths t>e W r eC^ he Rges of 18 and 23 .or duties under the Emergency Regulations. The Nairobi Indian Assoctaaon was unanimously passed u esolution stating
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  • 921 3 by N. CHANDRA WE planned a brief trip to Conjeevaram for the sake jf one wno nad not seen the „iace berore. We were six in ail two gentlemen, tftrec -adies and one cnnu. and we .mended to return to Madras •<eiore tne sun biazed hot. We
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  • 63 3 PHOTO. President Neguib of Egypt (standing centre in car) raises his hat in acknowled rement of the tumultuous cheers of the crowd which jammed the path of his car as he drove to Friday prayers (Friday is the Moslem Sabbath) on June 19— -day after the proclamation
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  • 126 3 T.C. COTTAGE INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT fcUNAKULAM: 'The scope for agricultural expansion in a ravaucore-Cociun Ssiace is almost notning, since an avaiiuoie land is oeing cultivated At present. Oniy through tne development of cottage and .smaii-scaie industries can the ►state soive tne problem of unemployment,'' said Sri A. J. aonn. t'nief Minister,
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  • 100 3 CALCUTTA: Sugar specials are now on the move carrying sugar for Calcutta to replenish the alleged low stock of sugar, the Union Food Minister, Sri Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, said. The Minister, however, denied that wagon shortage was the "sole contributory factor" f o the sudden rise in the
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  • 144 3 T.-C. Free From Cholera Plague TKI v AWUKUM Public iieaun in i ravancore-cochm •jluic erai ennsrecwy during -use haif of June according to wie report issued by the Department of Public Health. Seven attacks of and 3 jeatns from smallpox which occurred during tne previous lortnight were reported during tne
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  • 75 3 MADRAS: Death occurred on June 19, at Wheaton, Illinois (U.S.A.) of Mr. C. Jinaraiadasa, for many years President of the Theosophical Society. He died of a heart attack. He was 77. (Wheaton is the headquarters of the American section of the Society). Mr. Jlnarajadasa was VicePresident of the
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  • 810 3 I On 28th April in Ceylon's House of Representatives, the Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayewardew, made a statement on Ceylon's current economic position. 'The year 1952," he said, 'has been a difficult year not only for Ceylon but also for many of her ncighDoura
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  • 516 3  -  V. K. S. NARAYANAN (by AYURVsJDA is the true Indian system of medicine and the oldest one known to History. There are two other systems the Unani, the Arabian System and Allopathy, the modun European system. If we dive deep into the ancient hia toty we
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  • 595 3  -  HAL BOYLE By LONDON; Last pages in a London notebook; A Queen's husband needs note of a sense of humour than does a queen particularly if she wears the only crown in the family. The Duke of Edinburgh has this saving quality in measure.
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  • 107 3 RAJKOT: The Saurashtra Government has decided to distribute over 4 lakh acres of unused cultivable land to those Glrasdars (landlords) and tenants In the State, whose holdings had been reduced to less than an economic holdlne as a result of the implementation of the land
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  • 62 3 LAHORE: The Central Committee of the Pakistan Communist Party has decided to break up the party. The Committee adopted resolution Instructing the members of the Communist Party to Join the "Scientific Communist Bloc of Pakistan for the purnose of "building a -teater and stronger party e«mnble of
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  • 2851 4 gASTWARD, the trail is still luminous. The spell of Indian art has communicated itself, directly or by proxy, across vast stretches of time and space. Familiar forms and motifs, ideas and images, can be seen repeating themselvss in a thousand unfamiliar places, from Ceylon or
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    1614 4 Indian Toys In Kalidasa's drama Sha.:uncala, written probably in :he Ist century before Christ che heroine's little son is shown playing with a clay leacock. We mow exactly /hat that clay peacock look,d like, because today childen all over India are sti 1 laying with just that .ina of poacocK.
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  • 269 4 OVERPOP ULATION IN ASIAN REGION ITS ECONOMY WASHINGTON: An SdvlS> j committee reported for the .elgn aid chief, Mr. Stassen. hat steps should be taKrn to iro to* rasi growth cf popu.lion's in some areas of Asia, .it.ing America <md elsewhere. [Tmess this was done th< Oiid suggested, American aid
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  • 83 4 TRICHUR Sii A. K. Gopa•n leader of the Communis Jrmip In the House of tti" People, said that Alkyn Keraa M |s the birth-right 'cf every Ifalayalee and the essential oat for ;he development of the euitu." language, Industry nd agriculture.'' Sri Gopslan was of the view
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  • 436 5 British Imperialism Fostered National ism.oxford lecturer It Is Peculiarly An English Trait MYSORE: "There was more bitterness left in the inited States in 1776 than in India in 1947," said Mr George Bennett, Oxford University Lecturer in Colol niai History, addressing the World University Ser* tice Seminar here last week
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  • 165 5 ITHACA A three-year gran of $260,000 iRs. 1 237.600 from the Ford Foundation t Jomell Univeisity for its wor .m India has been aunounced. The grant is for the- suppoi of the programme of Indian studies at the University, tht .reuLion of fellowships for th» -itudy of
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  • 116 5 To Diffuse S. I. Culture In Delhi NEW DELHI: An Association to popularise South Indian culture in Delhi in the field ot Art ana Letters has been form•o by some prominent South vidian residents in the capital The Association, which r -ailed the South Indian CultuU nCil, S? brin to
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  • 94 5 Detained D.P. 8 Released M^Ai5AU: a total ot *is displaced persons, detain'Jn* m < L onn ction with the reJl: Sa da «iagar township -Jiti-eviction agitation, wert .eieased last wcek. The Dis.nct Magistratc asked tht ublic Prosecutor to wlthdmw ~nc enses against 149 ojsinac--d persons who were arrestea tor the
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  • 102 5 MADIIAS A meeting of the Tamil Writers' Association ield Monday at the Seivmts jf India Society. Royapettih, discussed proposals to start ,-i publishing hous'-, and to eoileci noney for a Benevolent Funu co help writers, or their rami lio.-i in distress. Sri K. Chandrasekaian.
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  • 136 5 NEW DELHI Dr. Frank W. Parke: one of the world's lealing authorities in .soil science and fertilizer research. Arfll arrive in India next month .0 advise the Union Govern.nent on organization of re search and demonstration in he manuring of crops and the ase of
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  • 134 5 HYDERABAD: Swami Ra* manand Thirth, President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress stated that the idea of the new Andhra State accepting the Nizam as the head of Vishalandhra did not appeal to him and so far as people of Hyderabad were concerned they were fjr the abolition of
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  • 57 5 KARACHI: The correspcndence between the Indian and Paklstani Refugee Rehabilitation Ministers has made very little headway, cotnpetent sources said. These sources desrrlbed as old wine In new botflfiji the nroposals which hav# hien mad» hv tha two »M»« iurinjr thft reewst pagt, as th«s« «r« såld to
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  • 46 5 JHANBI. The martyrdom. 1 Makaram l*kahm\bai, the illustrious wamor-queen of Jhansi, too* celebrated here by the Laxmt Yyoyam Mandir for three days titst week. President Rajendra Pra- tn a message, said the gallant fighter whose reverchenshed should >ins^ and gi Ve strenath."— F.O.C
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  • 293 5 m AURAS: A proposal for ihiin C ompilation a national -ibliograpny is now under the -unsiaerauon of the Govern^ uent of India, said Mr. S n? a M a^ Chief of -ne National Library The initial cost of appointing the necessary staff would -ume to about
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  • 224 5 MADRAS The Education Minister, Dr. M. V. Krishna -tao, defended the new scheme A e.ementary education. The Minister said the new scheme of elementary education had been introduced in -Madras State as an experiment wo make all children go to .chcol. There would be no owering
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  • 109 5 NKW DELHI: Dr. Punjab tao Deshmuhh, Union Minister or Agriculture appealed Mon iay that planting of bahu Acacia Arahica) !>•• given top priority duiing the fouitii "Vans Mahot.sava (Tree festi/al i Week" commencing on .July 1. Dr. Deshmuhh says he is •articulariy attracted toward.' his species
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    43 5 PHOTO. Mobamed Negoib, Premier and first President of the newly proclaimed Republic of Egypt, pays a courtesy call upon Ex-Prince Abdel Moneiru (left), the former Regent, at bis home in Cairo on June 19— dav after the Republic was proclaimed.- A.P.
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  • 110 5 MADRAS, June 10. The Government of Madras have it is learnt, agreed to provide clinical facilities at the Government hospitals at Manga.olo «nd uuipi ior tne ivasi... oa Gandhi Medical College, a private institution to be opened shortly at Udipi. Technical assistance and advice it is learnt,
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  • 70 5 HYDERABAD: Villagers in the Nizamsagar Community Project area have constructed a IK mile-long road at a cost of Rs. 4.180. But for the voluntary labour. the road would have cost Rs. 14,097. They have also dug 16 wells at a cost of Rs. 6-000 which 'vouid
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  • 61 5 PINCKNEY Michigan >: It was hot in Hell on June* 20— about 105 deg. Reporters who phoned people there to find out the exact temperature got no answer. And it was too hot here for anybody to walk down to Hell to find out. Hell Is the
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  • 92 5 NEW DELHI The Government of India have decided that all licences for the import A cycles issued for JanuaryJune" 1953 licensing period af:er Maich 15, 1953 will have automatic validity of three months from the date of issue, j Licences need not be presented to the issuing authority
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  • 175 5 PATNA: The Bihar Government proposes to electrify, in two phases, the mica belt of the State, which produces 80 per cent of the world's mica and is spread over an area of about l 000 square miles, mostly in Hazaribagh district
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  • 112 5 CALCUTTA. Mystery surrounds the recovery of a body of a young married upcountry woman, aged S3 from, an unclaimed steel trunk in an Inter Class com<partment of the Down Danaras Express, at Hoxcrah Station last week. It is stated that after nU the passengers .had
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  • 159 5 KARAIKUDI A function tfas arranged last week by the itaff, and pupils of the Model figh School, attached to the Jr. Alagappa Chettlar Train--ng College, Karaikudi, to bid .arewell to Dr. R.M. Alagappa Jhettiar. who is leavnig foi .hu United Kingdom to attend
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  • 51 5 MADRAS: The Regional Transport Board has issueu permits for nine "baby taxis" to ply in the City from July 1, out of 25 taxis sanctioned l>y the Government. The operates mu'-t put the vehicles on th»^ roads within four months of the grant of the
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  • 177 5 MADRAS The Government has directed that the proposals submitted by the Chairman, Madras City Improvement Trust, for a comprehensive improvement scheme of the Government House Estate, Mount Road, be deferred for the present. The Chairman of the City Improvement Trust i-ougnt from the Government, about
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  • 823 6 AN ADVOCATE'S ACCOUNT "Murder ae an art has, as a foreign expert remarked, .still to be born in Ceylon. Let us be thankful that we are backward from that point of view", said Mr. K. C. Nadarajah. Advocate, in the course of a talk entitled
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  • 204 6 The Shell Malay Employees Co-operative &ocieiy wm noid us luai ui annua general meeiuig in awsui xiuuoe at z p.m. tv.iiOiT^W AUtiUny. Tne raemutroiui) in composed kM *UU i-i.^i^j <....,,..,, w Shell Company holding posiI4«MMI Cuv.ii uo Uii.v-.0, Iww. lu.iuuuvas, ru»juiouus tu4v fitter;:, and the Society is run
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  • 596 6  -  J. BAJLKARA SINGH (By Tomorrow (June 28) Singapore Sikhs will observe tne 114th anniversary of the death of Maharaja Kanjit Singh. Mr. Kanjit Singh was born on 2 Nov 1780 at Gujranwala, at present in Pakistan. He "was a born ruler with the natural genius
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  • 43 6 Man NAIROBI, June 26. Man ,1 .n terrorists attacked the arm of a srhlte settler ten ailea ft cm Nycri last sight, tilling an American stable boy .n,i Lhree children, and burnns down stables stores nnd jatUe .shed.^.- A.P.
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  • 38 6 The sth Annual General Meeting of the Junior Athletic Association will be held on Sunday, 28th June, 1953, at tho Beletar Tamils' library, Block No. 78, H.M. Nava! Base, at 2 p.m. sharp.
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  • 35 6 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will speak on "Is warfare essenttal for the progress of man at the Bahai Centre 352- A, TanJong Katong Road, on Sunday at 10 30 s.m All are cordially invited.
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  • 533 6 WASHINGTON, June 26.— Total exportable suppies of -ice in 1953 in the world'd surplus countries aie estimated at about 4 per cent larger than in .952, the United States Department of Agriculture sail here .ionday. Export supplies from Burma, he Department reported, are considerably larger th?.n
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  • 139 6 CHAVAKACHCHBRI It was decided at a. spociai meeting of the Chavakachcheri Town Council that, since the council meetings were conducted in Tamil, all future correspondence should also be conducted in Tamil. Mr. N. Arunachalam, chairman of the council, who presided had to suspend the meeting for about
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  • 137 6 NEW YOR.X, June 26. Horace C. Boren of Dallas, Texas, has set a new record of 99 hours and 16 minutes for an around-thc-world flight aboard commercial airliners. Mr. Boren completed his globe-girdling flight yesterday at Tdlewild airport, arriving there at 1951 GMT on a Northwest
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