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Title Section16 1953-07-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 145. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article111 1953-07-06 1 EDEN BACK TO WORK IN AUTUMN? TROWBRIDGE, England July 5. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden may be back at work early in tho fall, his chief lieutenant said last night. "The news we have of Eden;; iccovoiy to health is extieme'y good." Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd told a meeting.A.P. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-07-06 1 Foreifjn Secretary Anthony Eden, looking well and fit, and Mrs. Eden leave the L i^iey Foundation Hospital in Boston U.S.A., on June 29. Mr. Eden underwent an operation at the hospital for »<all bladder trouble. He will complete his convalescence vlsitinc: friends at Newport, Rhode Island, meantime continuing under LaheyA.P. - 52 words
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Article134 1953-07-06 1 LONDON. July s.— Sherpa Tensing was taken by car to see the* sights of London by a secret route for feat he migh,t be mobbed by admirers in the streets. ■He paid an early morning courtesy call today on Mr. Bal Gangadhar Kher, India's High CommissionerReuter - 134 words
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Article60 1953-07-06 1 NEW DELHI. July 5 Sherpa Tensing, one of the conquerors of Everest, was claimed as a Tibetan yesterday in a letter to the Indian newspaper Statesman. This is the third nationality claimed for Tensing now visiting Britain with c,ther members of the Everest expedition. Prevkus'y hi;Reuter - 60 words
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Article56 1953-07-06 1 COLOMBO. July f>. Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing Norkay, conquerers of Everest, will hn invited to visit Ceylon on their way back from London. The Mayor of Colombo Mr. C. T. Grero told Reulrr today that if the two men accepted the Invitation they would lieReuter - 56 words
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250 1953-07-06 1 (From Our Own Conespondeut) MADRAS, July 5- -Tamils in Chittoor have decided to end their agitation against inclusion of Tamil an'us in t£at district in the now Andhra State, tallowing bo assuianci.- l>y Premier Nehru that th» Government of Indi;i would appoint a Boundary250 words
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Article63 1953-07-06 1 NEW DELHI, July 5. Indian climbers will make an attempt on Everest in 1957, Mr. G. D. Joshi, Secretary of the Himalayan Society here announced yesterday. Mr. Joshi said in a statement: 'Meanwhile Indian youth should resort to mountaineering sport and acclimatise in the rarefield atmosphereReuter - 63 words
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Article193 1953-07-06 1 STALINISM WIPED OUT IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST, July s.— ln a surprise ouster of Premier Ifatyai Rakosi, the Hung'jricin Parliament yesterday electfd Imra Nagy as the new PlinM Minister. Tim new administration was proposed by the nation's Pi"sidium and approved by the lawmakers, Imre Nagy, a 57-year-old Communist, was one ci!A.P. - 193 words
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Article152 1953-07-06 1 Protests Against Commerce Minister COLOMBO, July 5. Signs of mounting unrest in thfl Ceylonese Cabinet came into the open as two Ministers protested against Commerce Minister R. G. Senanayake's "sick leave." Mr. Senanayake walked out of a Cabinet meeting three days iigo in protest against plans toA.P. - 152 words
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196 1953-07-06 1 Indian Congress Denounces Rhee's Attitude Early Meeting Of U.N. General Assembly Urged NEW DELHI, July s.— The High Command of the governing Congress Party approved a resolution today calling for an early meeting of the U.N. Gene-i-ai Assembly to "take adequate measures" to bring .ibout a, Korean truce. The resolution,A.P. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-06 1 Photo. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother waves and Princess Margaret takes a last look behind as they board the R.O.A.C. Comet jet airliner at London Airport for their trip to Southern Rhode*! A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article90 1953-07-06 1 SEOUL, July 5. An official spokesman for South .KoreanProvost Mursnal General Won *un Duk today denied press* reports whicn said President Syngman Rhce was attempting to transfer the control of South Korea's armed forces from the United Nations Command to the Provost Mar* sh il'.jReuter - 90 words
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Article150 1953-07-06 1 ScjOULj, July 5. The United States was reported today ready to offer President Syn£man Rhee a two-point facesaving compromise to gain iSouth Korean support for ;tn armistice with the Communists. A few hours uiifcer President Eisenhower's special envoy, v/alter Robertson, emerged from his eighth meetingA.P. - 150 words
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Article58 1953-07-06 1 SEOUL, July 5. A five-hour Chinese assault against Sniper Ridge on the east central Korean front was repulsed today by Infantrymen of the Kepublic of Korea Ninth Division. Another attack against elements of the Soutn Korean Seventh Division on Virginia Hill on the eastern front was alsoA.P. - 58 words
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70 1953-07-06 1 (Firm Our Own Con enpondent) MADRAS. July 5.— 11 is learnt here that Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, younger brothe of Raja of Chettinad hes now rushed to London from Switzerland in order to make arrangements for the defence of hta nephew Mr. Ramasamy70 words
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99 1953-07-06 1 (From Our Own Oonespondent) TRAVANCORE. July 5. Ti ivandrum Cochin Governnvnt hav«: protested to '<-h* Government of India •ibou* thu iecent decision to reduce import duty on copra which >s now on'y fjvc: per cent. a«lvaloieni on imports tram IJritiah Colonies. The99 words
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Article224 1953-07-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 5.- -Twentyone out of 72 Members of the Aladias Legislative Council a!) coming from Andhra atoa.s will .osj> their seats from Oct. 1. ->it;ce the new Andlna Stile Will have willy a .single lr^i.si.* Lure. The remaining 51224 words
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Article94 1953-07-06 1 CORONATION COMMEMORATION FUND CANBERRA, July 5. Sir 'i.hur Fadden, acting Austraian Prime Minister, today launched a gift fund to com.■;eniorate the Coronation. In a nation-wid<> broadcast •ie said that lh>> Federal Government already had contributd A£so 000 (£39,750 sterling > co the fund which Queen Jlizabeth hud personalty requested shouldReuter - 94 words
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Article49 1953-07-06 1 At a news conference last night, Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy defended the car fare ri-.e, saying Calcutta's carfares were among the world's lowest. "Anyway, we cannot accept the position that rowdies should control the city's affairs," he added. A.P. (Earlier report see Page 3)49 words
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Article34 1953-07-06 1 AMMAN. July 5. -The Jordin Cabinet has decided H; abolish visa formalities with Iraq from August I. A Jordan de'qgatloa wi" g 0 to Iraq this month to discuss economic aad ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1953-07-06 1 MEXICO City. July 5. Mexico today named an 11* mcmh a r mour^'in climbing team wh*ch will rttcmpt to *6%1e *ft. T^e cxflct iite for ttMJittetnpt pot A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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138 1953-07-06 1 India Never Sent An Army To Conquer Any Country NEW DELHI, July s.—Russian Ambassador I. A. Benedictov said Saturday his efforts during office would "be directed to further the development of political, economic and cultural co-operation between Russia and India." During a short speech after presenting: his credentials to IndianA.P. - 138 words
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Article277 1953-07-06 1 Violent Demonstrations Against Increase In Bus Fares CALCUTTA, July 5. A strike called by resisters to a cent (Malayan) increase in car fares virtually ground the city to a standstill Saturday. In violent demonstrations, bomb*, stones and sticks were used, six policemen, a police driver277 words
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Article74 1953-07-06 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 5. The Madras Government in response to requests from commercial bodie>s have decided to impose only a single terminal levy itt Madras Port from July 15 and not double levy as at present— one by Port Trust »nd74 words
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120 1953-07-06 1 Passports For Businessmen: A Clarification (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 5.— The Madra.s Government in a. communication to the Southern India Chamber of Commerce have in. formed them that no instructions ate taa force that the passport applications by businessmen going to Ceylon should only be granted on production120 words
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Article44 1953-07-06 1 Kuala Lumpur's only Malay hospital ut Princes Rnarj is in operation again. The Regpi.L .f Soiansor pwftmued the ?fiicial re-opening jesterday. A much improved hospital than it was prewar, it now :onsist of a maternity ward ind a convalescent ward.44 words
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Advertisement12 1953-07-06 1 I W Ht LEADIN6 DAlLvff j g IN MALAV» OVER 17 YEARsH12 words
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Advertisement106 1953-07-06 1 S A Snbscriph'oo Rates (BY POST) Malaya. B. K. Borneo and I Sarawji k. 1 Monch 5.50 a Months 10.50 fl Montlia 33.00 1 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES I 1 Month 6.50 I 3 Months 19.50 i 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 nititiiiuiitiiiiiiuiiuitiiuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiii:iiiiiitiiiiiiiiii« BE TALLER 2" TO 4"106 words
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613 1953-07-06 2 GOVERNOR'S TIMELY APPEAL TO EMPLOYERS UNTIL about a year ago one of the serious problems facing this Colony was the shortage of electricity. There was not suf- 1 ficient power even for do- 1 mestic lighting and cook- ing, or for lighting up the various streets, or running the industries613 words
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490 1953-07-06 2 Bombay Sales Tax Basis To Be Revised? Merchants Being Consulted BOMBAY: It is learnt on good authority that the Bombay Government have been actively considering the question of revising the multi-point sales tax imposed last year. When the multi-point levy was originally proposed In September last, there was an agitationFOC - 490 words
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214 1953-07-06 2 NEW DELHI: Part of a verandah on the first floor of the rear blocK of ft fourstoreved building in Jorabagan Street, Calcutta, collapsed last week. No one was injured. About 100 tenants living in the 17 rooms in the block vacated the premises and found shelterFOC - 214 words
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96 1953-07-06 2 Better Chance Off Foreign Investments BOMBAY: Mr. Ff. V. K. lyengar. Secretary. Union Ministry of CommtTco mid Industry, said thit the prospects of getting the assistance of industrialists from the U.K. and Germany for certain industrial plants of thn Government of India wci« far bettor than before. Ho said UipF.O.C. - 96 words
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Article69 1953-07-06 2 Unread For Many Years UOMBAY: About 30,000 books out of a total of 230,000 in the Central Library, and the 150-year-old Royal Asiatic Society's Library here have "gone unread" for a number of years. These 50,000 books include some "rare editions." Officials of these libraries believe that public interest inFOC - 69 words
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Article29 1953-07-06 2 WASHINGTON. July 4. Senator Robert Taft (Republican, Ohio said today he expects Congress to reject President Eisenhower's request for blanket aifthority to send gov-ernment-held surpluses to friendly nations. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-06 2 H.H. The Duchess of Kent attended the Malayan Students' Union and the Malay Society of Great Britain Coronation Ball at the Dorchester Hotel recently. A.P. proto shows: The Duchess of Kent meets three Malaya girl Students at the Bail. Left to right; Sltti Khalsom; Jit Kaur;62 words
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Article470 1953-07-06 2 Judgment In Idol Breaking Case TIRUCHIRAPALU Mr. R. A. Vaiyapuri Pillai, Additional First Class Magistrate, dismissing o n June 26 the complaint against Mr. E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker, the Dravida Kazhagam leader, and two others for breaking mud idols of Lord Ganesa held thatFOC - 470 words
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Article158 1953-07-06 2 Three Bihar Rivers In Spate PATNA: The Ko.si. Kamiw tnd Balan rivera are in spate following a heavy downpour for the last three days. Over 300 villages, mostly in the Phulaparas, Madhepur, Biroul and 3mgma thanas In Darbhanga listrict, have been inundated, ccording to reports received here. Several thousand acresFOC - 158 words
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Article74 1953-07-06 2 DACCA Several hundred houses have been washed away by the flood waters of the Gumtl river and a 200-ft breach has been caused in the public works embankment at Manoharpur village, about 12 miles north of Comilla town. In another embankment there have been breaches inFOC - 74 words
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Article43 1953-07-06 2 CALCUTTA: Smoking in passenger vehicles In West Bengal has been prohibited from July 1. The prohibition of smoking 1b Passenger Vehicles Act, under which this step is being taken, was paused by the State Legislature early this year FOCFOC - 43 words
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220 1953-07-06 2 BOMBAY More than 90 per cent of civilian workers in defence establishments ull over the country went on a one-day token strike on June 30. The strike had been called by (the All-India Defence Employees' Federation claiming a membership of nearly 200.000. The strikers,FOC - 220 words
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Article128 1953-07-06 2 COIMBATORE: Ml. Sri Pr;.kasa Governor of Madras, advised students passing out of the Madras Forest College this year to inculcate in the minds 'A people a love for tree s and to make them plant nt least one tree, if not more, in the place ofFOC - 128 words
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Article447 1953-07-06 2 tt is usually the practice in A a couiury wuere party |W* ernraent prevails, for the ruling party to postpone the General Elections on flimsy grounds* especially when its chances of returning to power agan are not bright. It Is rather unusual in a democratic country, for447 words
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Article536 1953-07-06 2 Some time back when the subject of the Singapore fraction Company increasing its fares was mooted, there ./as opposition from the electd representatives of the City ouncil. But none of them :ared to see whether the service provided now by the bus •omnanles in SlnpraDore was worth536 words
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329 1953-07-06 2 i i S« NOW: Nana Sahcb the last of the Peshw is. who tnrin i°i^!f r O/ Inde P cnden <* 1857 and according to his■SmS? l e «Q WaS su PP° ae d to have died In Nepal as a fugitiveFOC - 329 words
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Article47 1953-07-06 2 BUENOS AIRES. July 5.— Argentina said yesterday >it will get 500,000 tons of petroV leum and 300,000 tons of eotft m>m Russia under the Urnfi of trade treaty to be signed soon. In return, Argentina will supply Russia with wool, hides, Unseed oil, cht«se and f«tl.<~ A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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634 1953-07-06 3 Bombay, First State In India To Implement BOMBAY: "Separation of the Judiciary fromTEe £xecutive in the Public Services in Bombay State is the second directive principle which the State of Bombay feels prond to implement in its plenitude" observed Mr. Morarii <t. Desai, Chief Minister,634 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-06 3 Photo. A little girl presents King Hussein with a bouquet on ££i P Looking on are Ktag Faisal (dark glasses, left) and Crown Prince Abdul Ilah (dark classes, right) of Iraq—A A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article150 1953-07-06 3 "I trust that this reform will be understood and accepted In Its true spirit. Our Constitution, while insisting upon the independence of the Judiciary, has not accepted ihe extreme form of the docrlne of separation of powers nd has refected the outmoded olitlcaal philosophy of checksFOC - 150 words
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Article85 1953-07-06 3 UENOA: A judge here has* ruled that coins thrown into a fountain for luck are anyone's property. He acquitted Antonio Gaotany who had dipped his hand into a fountain when a keen young policeman was watching. The policeman charged him with theft on the ground thatFOC - 85 words
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292 1953-07-06 3 KURNOOL: Mr. T. Nagi Reddi, Leader of the Opposition in the Madras Assembly, promised the people of Kurnool that the Communist Party would not hereafter agitate for reversal of the Anrthra legislators' decision to locate the capital in .Kurnool. He warned that his party wouldFOC - 292 words
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470 1953-07-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Communications, Mr. Jasjlvan Ram, said that the decision to nationalise the air transport industry was taken by the Govern- ££.< f!^i^L M consideration, and that they felt confident that It was In the best interests of the country.470 words
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88 1953-07-06 3 MADRAS: Dr. Lanka Sunda ram, MP, President of the All-India Linguistic States Conference, repudiated the suggestion that the linguistic States movement was antinational. He said there was no disposition on the part of Hny political party or individual participating in the movement to embarrass the Government.FOC - 88 words
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Article127 1953-07-06 3 CALCUTTA: Calcutta University has requested the High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom to furnish the name of a competent person to organise tutorial classes in the Univer« sity to assist candidates for All-India services. Disclosing this at a meeting of the Senate, Dr. SrikumarFOC - 127 words
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Article81 1953-07-06 3 RANGOON: A Burmese barber near Rangoon, seriously injured his customer with a pair of scissors for criticising his mode of hairdressing. Manns: Tin Maun?, a 28--year-old fashinable young man, walked into the saloon, and was attended, but he criticised the barber for the way he cut hisFOC - 81 words
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Article94 1953-07-06 3 BOMBAY. The Bombay Kauli and Katuban Tenure (Abolition) Act, 1953, and the Bomoay merged ieiiii.,in-si (Ankadia Tenure Abolition) Act, 1953, have been published In the Bombay Government Gazette, of June 22, and the iiombay Merged Territories Baroda Mulgiraa Tenure Abolition) Act, 1953, has been published inFOC - 94 words
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141 1953-07-06 3 BANGALORE: Light petrol engines for small aeroplanes will be produced in India, using mostly indigenous materials and local manufacturing facilities, if a project sponsored by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Is completed successfully at the Internal Combustion Engineering Department ofFOC - 141 words
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208 1953-07-06 3 A.I.R. THANKED FOR ITS PART IN EXPEDITION NEW DELHI: Sir John Hunt, in a letter from the iiritish Embassy, Kathmanau, dated June 17, 1953, wrote to tne Director, All India Kadio, Calcutta, as follows: "I hope you will forgive this belated letter of warm appreciation to All-India Radio, and inFOC - 208 words
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181 1953-07-06 3 NEW DELHI: A Press Note, issued by the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation, says: "The Government had in a Press Note, published on May 30, 1953, announced the names of settlement officers posted in different States to whom applications for compensation are to be submitted by certainFOC - 181 words
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Article62 1953-07-06 3 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Durga Rani Mazumdar, head mi stress of a well-known jrirla' hljjh school in South Calcutta, has He^n missins since last week. Mrs. Mazumdar. wife of Dr. D. N. Mazumdar. left her home in Garcha Second Lane In a rickshaw to see the SecretaryFOC - 62 words
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Article, Illustration113 1953-07-06 3 The two brothers whose quarrels add to the political uncertainty in the highly strategic buffer kingdom of Nepal— Matrika Prasad Koinila (right) and Bishweswar Prasad Koirala (left) are shown together at the Gauchar Airport In Khatniandu as they watch Hillary and Tensing, the Everest Heroes, leave Nepal.A.P. - 113 words
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Article92 1953-07-06 3 ALLEPPEY There haa been a failure of the south-wesi nonsoon so far this year in Travancore-Cochin with sultry weather prevailing in the State. Except for sporadic drizzle In aome parts, the State haa practically no rain during the jast three weeks. When the inonsoon establishedFOC - 92 words
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Article53 1953-07-06 3 HYDERABAD: Th.- Peas'tni.s and Workers Party have won all the 14 setts of the Umerga Town Committee (Municipal Council), without a fight, the nomination paper? of the rival candidates (all Congruss) having been rejected by the returning officer after scrutiny. All tho r«:mainlng candidates havo beta declaredFOC - 53 words
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264 1953-07-06 3 Police And Rioters Clash In Calcutta CALCUTTA, July s.— Police hurled tear gas bombs and fired over the heads of rioting moh 3 in Calcutta yesterday as a general strike paralysed the city in the fourth day of mob protects againat increased tramway fares. Police and rioters clashed In manyA.P. - 264 words
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Advertisement29 1953-07-06 3 new available new *NIP* SI2C LION STOUT men in vitamin 'B' Braced and bottl«d in Smgapor* by archipelago BREWCRY CO, f (1041) WTO, DI*T«mUTtO It TWWtR UNO NCAVt UT.29 words
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1767 1953-07-06 4 FOLLOWING ARE THE OBSERVATIONS BY MS, JUSTICE GRATIAEN IN HIS ADDRESS TO THE JURY, IN WHAT WAS KNOWN AS "SATHASIVAM MURDER CASE," IN WHICH THE JURY RETURNED A VERICT OF 'NOT GUILTY' ON MR. SATHASIVAM AN O THREE WITNESSES WERE SENTENCED TO THREEFOC - 1,767 words
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Article155 1953-07-06 4 It was on October 9th, 1 :;•">!. that Mrs. Sathasivam's t body was found in the garage of their house at 7, St. Alban's Place Bambalapiiiva, with signs of having been strangled to death. Her husband, Mr. Mahendra Sathasivam, the AllCeylon cricketer was arrested the same day.155 words
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Article100 1953-07-06 4 BERLIN Jmy 5. Poles revolting against Communism over ;> avMM area have blown up 17 Russian tanks, and martrial law ha.s been declared in o ttUes^m iti-lustrial aro.i, Warsaw and Cracow, a WefTt Berlin newspaper reported last night. Russian tioops from Eu::t Germany have been ru.;hed intoA.P. - 100 words
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Article97 1953-07-06 4 The Chairman und Membevs 9f vho St. Andicw's Mission An -pit si Special Appeal ComattMC wish to thank a!l thoh ./ho contributed .so generouaty -o the <-vents of the recant annual "Week." whetlier in the .orm of donations, .services p] n kind. The foUowiag oinourj.s weiM .eallsed Film97 words
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Article43 1953-07-06 4 Four new classes will bv opened at Havelock Road English school commencing July 13. Men and women wishing -o join the cla-ses should go to the school foi enrolemeut on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 to 8 30 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-06 4 Meeting the Duchess at the Malay Society Coronation llall are: The Sultan of Fenk; Their Highnesses the Tengku Amp nan and the Su tan of Selangor; Behind is Lord Killearn; Lady Killearn rourtseying to the Duchess; and the Sultan of Johore looking on. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article212 1953-07-06 4 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA. July 5. Beautiful girls from all over the world are now arriving here for the second annual "Miss Universe" contest. Fiimc and riches await .he ucky winning girl and in less degree other competitors. It is part publicity, part trade promotion, in the212 words
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Article83 1953-07-06 4 In Norway an unsual difficulty arose when the judj;<-s selected from a Wge list of applicant* two who were equaly beautiful. The giil a were Win ;o the judges decided by flipping a coin. ttiere is no competitor from Britain. Timre ate no basic physic.il requirements forReuter - 83 words
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Article51 1953-07-06 4 Tin: team to represent 31 F.A. "A" against 11. N. Kianji on Tuesday. July '<, a i-'< Ctei Park at 5.15 p.m. will be chosen from the following players: Paul; Karunakaran; Jeoigc Pnillip; T. C. Balan; M. Jhani; Bala; John Mahinclra; T. V. Ramakrishnan; Natfarajah; Stevenson; Sivadas51 words
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Article46 1953-07-06 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be :e d on Wednesday July 8, a 1 7 p.m. at 31 Sturrock Ro^d (Off McNalr R^ad) Singapo i« the residence of Bri T. V Bubbarayalu. Swim Turiavu nanda of Rishikrsh will sp-46 words
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Article51 1953-07-06 4 KARACHI, July 5. --Talks between the Pakistani Government and Japjinefce iron and steel manufacturers have broken down tor the time being and the Japanese representatives returned to Tokyo Friday eight. The discussions centred round the prices of iron and <rteel to be imported from Japan to PakistanA.P. - 51 words
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Article107 1953-07-06 4 DAMASCUS, Syria, July 5. Thirty minute^ oeiore the de •.dune for acoe^tftnco of randidature to the presidency of the Republic, Brigadier Adib Shishakiy came in person to the Mayor's office Saturday to hand in his application and receive from the Mayor an acceptance Closing time was 1900 localA.P. - 107 words
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Article68 1953-07-06 4 LONDON. July s.— Britain's ielegaUoo to the "H'fc'p Bervuia" three-nation talks in Washingt:n will leave plane next Wednesday, a foreign Office spokesman said. The conference of th- Fore,'n Ministers of Britain the Tnilod SLale s and France was ggtaed by the British H3 a (top-gap meeting of theA.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement76 1953-07-06 4 SULTAN I TODAY: 7 A 9.30 p.m. Hazar Raten (In Hindustani) REHANA AGHA niii11..1;1..l I I II I II I I lil Today: 3.15 «.30 9.15 p.m. First Ccbu Film in Malay Kampilan Soon to thrill you "JHANJAR" Ml soaga dialogue K»s;li*h Subtitled ••iii■i i iii i DIAMOND Daily at76 words
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Advertisement164 1953-07-06 4 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., Straits/Nagapattin 1111/ Madras Service S.S. "SIRDHANA" SAILS S.ngapore P. Swettenham. Penang. 2-8-53 3-8-53 4-8-53 Fist Cl.iss Becoad Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every fac-lity and comfort Deck passages with or without food. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD.. 11A, Collyer Quay, Singapore164 words
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