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Title Section16 1953-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 161. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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467 1953-07-22 1 Sir George Rendel Appointed Chairman Governor's Announcement In Legco (By Our Staff Reporter) A Constitutional Commission to undertake a comprehensive review of the Constitution of the Colony and to make such recommendations for changes as necessary, will be appointed, said His Excellency Sir John Nicoll, the467 words
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Article301 1953-07-22 1 By Our Staff Reporter His Excellency Sir John Nrcoll Governor of Singapore referred m the Legislative Council yesicrday to the 'excellent work Mr. W. Li. Blythe the Colonial Secretary, has; done not only m the Council but over a period of thirty years m Malaya as301 words
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67 1953-07-22 1 44 Arrests In Front Of Rajaji's House Fr<|m Our Own Correspondent i MADRAS, July 21.--Forty-four members of Dravidian Progressive Federation were arrested by the City Po'ice yesterday for attempting to demonstrate before the house of the Chief Minister Rajaji as a protest against his uew education scheme. The Federation has67 words
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41 1953-07-22 1 The Singapore Legislative Council approvod yesterday the nomination of Inche Ahmad bin Moh.-med Ibrahim to be a member of the Select Committee on the Nations Bervtca Bill m place of Mr. A. Mcl-ellan who has resigned.41 words
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Article50 1953-07-22 1 Her Majesty the Queen hits approved UK award of the Military Cross to Capt. (now M;ijor) R. E. W. ATKINS and t h r DMtafnilahed Conduct ?*ofl<il 1o L^tncc Corporal IiMBAHADUR THAPA for gallantry m notion against terrorists m Malnya. Foth belong to the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles.50 words
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Article57 1953-07-22 1 KARACHI July 21.—Pakistan anncunced that the price of American-Imported wheat m Pakistani markets will be Rs. 322 per ton— a reduction of Rs 56 per ton m the current market price m the country. The government also fixed the same price for wheat ob« ♦htaedA.P. - 57 words
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Article272 1953-07-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS July 21. The Madras Legislative Assembly which has already passed 18 clauses of the Andhra State Bill yesterday, went into debate over Clause 19 which stales that Andhra will have only a single Legislative body. Communists m both sides moved amendments272 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-22 1 London, on July 16 with Indian debutantes who ucrn pressnt«d to *h« Uiueß at the20 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-22 1 QUEEN, SISTER MOTHER Photo. Caught m a hm-hin^ mood, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother anil Princess Margaret step down from a BO AC Comet jet airliner at London Airport on July 17 on their return from a 16-day tour of Southern Rhodesia. The Queen (right) and the Duke of EdinburghA.P. - 61 words
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433 1953-07-22 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Legislative Council yesterday gave its unanimous approval to the City Council to float a loan of $30m. Seeking the sanction of th«? Singapore Legislative Council Mr. T. P. F. McNeice said that these loans were raised433 words
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Article95 1953-07-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 21. Chief Minister Rajaji presented a note yesterday about the adequacy of Kurnool as the Capital of Andhra. Based on a report by the Development Secretary Mr. Lobo Prabhu ;«nd the Chief Engineer Mr. Fredericks, the report made sorry reading95 words
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Article63 1953-07-22 1 Spt iking on the Adjournment Mr. M. P. D. Nuir drew the attention of the Government to the problem of unemployment prevailing In the Colony. He said the unemp'oyeea m the rural areas find it difficult to get themselves registered. He suggested a committee be appointed to63 words
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Article512 1953-07-22 1 A scheme for Insurance against Tuberculosis has now been launched by SATA. According to the scheme, for a small premium anyone can insure against tuberculosis of the lungs. This idea i s not as extravagant as it may seem. Serious tuberculosis can be avoided by «arly diagnosis512 words
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Article126 1953-07-22 1 Emergency The Elections M.P.D. Nair's Plea In the discussion that follow, ed m the Singapore Legislative Council on the Colonial Secretary's motion seeking the Council's approval for the extension of the period of Emergency, Mr. M. P. D. Nair suggested that m view of the coming elections such portions of126 words
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Article22 1953-07-22 1 The Cinematograph Films BUI and the Seat s for Shop Assistants Bill were passed yesterday m the Legislative Council.22 words
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Advertisement102 1953-07-22 1 ICECREAM ifMtnmf COLO STOBAGE Iffif HM& CREAMERIES JiTHt DESTINATION THE WORLD I V II ynu tike figures. ..KIM has 7 ireai an >ctices. coverinp /?0.000 i niikv Hud hnktn;) nil principal cities of 5 continents. Bui fach I -J tuci*n more than hgure>. and the fiKtl aHout KLM tra\el are102 words
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626 1953-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. July 22, 1953. Conclusive Proof WITH the "zero hour" for the ban on newcomers fast approaching— it .will come into force at the stroke of midnight on July 31-Aug. 1 which is only ten days off— the cry against the present alleged Indian influx into626 words
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950 1953-07-22 2 -Madras Chief Minister MADRAS: Commending the Madras loan issued last Wednesday Mr. C. Kajagopaladiari Chief Minister of Madras said m a recorded broadcast from the Madras station of A.1.R.: "Let us prove our own strength m a satisfactory subscription to this loan*FOC - 950 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-22 2 Photo. Mr. S. Robertson (centre), President Eisenhower's personal representative on a mission to Korea to seek a truce agreement from South Korean President Dr. Syngman Rhee, reports the results of his work to the PresLdent (left) and USA secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles (right), during a meeting atA.P. - 63 words
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Article43 1953-07-22 2 KATARAGAMA: A man named Velupillai Illagapillai of Llavalai about 29 years old cut his neck last week m front of the Devale at Kataragama. He was removed to the rural hospital at Kataragama, where he died a few hours later.43 words
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Article284 1953-07-22 2 P Louis Fischer's View KERLIN: Communist China may eventually become a danger to India's security. This view wag expressed hy the American author, Louis Fischer. Fischer said the Communist occupation of Tibet had created a grave problem for the integrity of India's northern frontier. InFOC - 284 words
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Article40 1953-07-22 2 BOMBAY: Subscriptions to the 4% West Bengal Loan (1963) for RB. S crores were closed at 1 p.m., Tuesday, July 14, the Reserve Bank of India announced. The Bank said that the loan was oversubscribed. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article150 1953-07-22 2 MT. LAVINIA: As a protest against the Government's decision to cut food subsidy and increase the price of a measure to 70 cts., the Delhiwala-Mt. Luvinia Urban Council adjourned its monthly meeting. The adjournment motion of Mr. A. M. de Alwis was passed. Mr. C. W.FOC - 150 words
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Article43 1953-07-22 2 COLOMBO Sir Frederick Rees who was a member of the Soulbury Commission is to take up a post m the Ceylon University. Ho will be appointed VisitIng Professor m Economics m the Ceylon University for a period of 2 years.43 words
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456 1953-07-22 2 MADRAS: Mr. A. C. Guha, Union Deputy Finance Minister, said here that India > sterling balances account, which stood at Rs. 710 crores at the beginning of 19SS, "now stands at Rs. 712 crores after rising to a peak figure* of Us.FOC - 456 words
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391 1953-07-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Indo-Ceylon trade talks held here have resulted m a broad measure of agreement, it is learnt. Mr. D. P. Kamarkar, Minister for Commerce, who led the Indian delegation, extended a hearty welcome to the Ceylon delegation and hoped that the cordial trade relationsFOC - 391 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-07-22 2 The Duke of Edinburgh is flanked L; Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing m this picture made at a Government reception given m honour of the British Everest Expedition at Lancaster House, London, on July 16. Left to right, front row: Lord Woolton, Chancelfrr96 words
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Article155 1953-07-22 2 BANGALORE: The Rajpramukh of Mysore hat; decided that Sri T. Siddallngiah, former Minister, has not become subject to disqualification of his membership of the State Legislative Assembly. The Rajpramukh's decision, which was communicated to the Speaker o f the Mysore Assembly, was announced by the Speaker after questionhourFOC - 155 words
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Article15 1953-07-22 2 TOKYO, July 21. Japan restored diplomatic relations with Austria today, the ForeIf* OsGt reports A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article185 1953-07-22 2 KOVILPATTI White ants had eaten 9 one-. hundred-rupee notes, and 10 ten-rupee notes, a total- a sum of Ks. 1,600 at Subramaniapuram village m Sankarankovii taluq. j The notes were placed m a mud pot, and kept under- neath the ground. The notes wereFOC - 185 words
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Article145 1953-07-22 2 Rs. 10,000 Smuggler Foiled Customs officials at the Colombo Passenger Jetty last week seized Rs. 10.000 worth of Indian currency notes from a ships passenger who tried to smuggle them ashore. The man wept bitterly when the money was seized. He gave himself away when he adopted not too novelFOC - 145 words
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Article84 1953-07-22 2 Details of Canadian aid for Ceylon, published just, show Canada will help this island train middle and lower grade technical skills and economic experts. Canada has given flour to Ceylon and tne money realised ny Its sale to the Ceylonese is to be used to finance polytechnical training.A.P. - 84 words
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Article126 1953-07-22 3 Damage To Agra Fort LUCKNOW: It is reported ncre that the Archaeological Department may shortly submit a report to the Union Gov ernment about the damage believed to have been caused to the Agra Fort (built by the Emperor Akbar m the 16th century) by the State Development Exhibition nowFOC - 126 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-07-22 3 at^Buuf? £2? imiSBi( ler chattln S with some Aborigines at Buklt Batons along with the District Officer of lipis, Inche Piah bin Hajl Andak.24 words
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Article508 1953-07-22 3 ConeriW M^if" i»^P a Inem orandum presented to him by the Paljfhat Youth if the lf; f Kut tikris '-nan Nair, Law Minister, sounded a note of warning that iJnISJ!* P y and rlce m M *l***r was allowed to go up at the presentFOC - 508 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-22 3 TRTGF«•*. President E. Quirino of the Philippines is kissed by his daughter-in-law Conchlta, as his son "Tommy" looks on. Lt. Thomas Quirino flew to Baltimore, Maryland, on learning of his father's operation at the John Hopkins Ho:---fit*; ikift- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article72 1953-07-22 3 I. Do Americans drink as m inn milk a>- Indians 2. YViten were American r women given the right. to vote? 3. How did the e.xpres-^ I sion "Iron Curtain"" originate |4. Who said, "Let uh' have faith that right" makes might; and inthat faith let us,72 words
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Article157 1953-07-22 3 LAHORE: Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Mr. Shoalb Qureshi, said he was optimistic about the forthcoming talks on Kashmir between the Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers. In an Interview at Murree, he anta li would be wrong to expect "definite and final" decisions regarding theFOC - 157 words
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Article63 1953-07-22 3 LONDON Honorary Doctorates of Civil Law were conferred at a special congregation of Durham University on the executive heads of five universities four m the Commonwealth, and one m the United States. One of these was Dr. Sir A. Ramnswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of the University ofFOC - 63 words
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Article46 1953-07-22 3 ROME, July 21. Queen Sulote of Tonga has arrived lere on a brief visit. She is touring Europe after her Coronation visit to London. The 3ueen, Methodist was scheluled to be received nl special ■udience at the Vatican Place Monday by Pope Pius. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article170 1953-07-22 3 NAGPUR: Hockey 'wizard' Dhyan Chand, commenced here the coaching of the Indian women's hockey team, which will take part m the International Women's Hockey Tournament m England In September. Twenty-one players selected from various States by the SeW'ction Committee of the All India Women's Hockey AssociationFOC - 170 words
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369 1953-07-22 3 Developments In E. Germany Dr. Sinha's Views BOMBAY 'Ciii it a r*;voluaon. or a light for freedom .Vlicit we experienced m August, 1912, is bcinjj lepeule.: .n East Qermaav and ilie iwteJ He BUttea of Russia m East em Euiope. There is a reai awakening among the people m cheseFOC - 369 words
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184 1953-07-22 3 Ghazanfar Ali Pakistan Envoy In India NSW DELHI: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan hag been appointed High Commissioner ior Pakistan m India. Ifr. Ghazanfar Ali Khun was born m Jiielum m the Punjan -n 1395. Ho war; eiecictj to the Central Legislative Assembly of India, and from IL':>3 10 1987 heFOC - 184 words
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Article134 1953-07-22 3 (XMMBATORB: Dr. B. V. Keskar, union Minister for xiiiuiaiation ana isroauc.istiiig, .=aid m an interview Uttt tnu question of opening a new uioaucasting ;>uuion at fcwtn-gaiui-c niciuaou m the bivctfear i J ian would be tanen on nana snortiy. Hangniorc was COOsen, ho .-aid. beca^ot-FOC - 134 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-22 3 PHOTO. A British soldier, rifle m hand, searches bus passengers at a check point on the sealed border round Ismailla, Egypt, following: the reported abduction of a British airman.- A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article338 1953-07-22 3 NEW DELHI: Thr fourth meeting of the F.A.O. National Liaison Committee of the Government of India was held m New De'hi under the chairmanship of Dr. Punjabrao, S. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture. The F.A.O. had been considering an increase m its normal fixed budget. InFOC - 338 words
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Article71 1953-07-22 3 LUCKNOW: Over 45,000 pilgrims have visited the Himalayan shrine of Badrinath this year. The average annual number In the previous years was about 25,000. The authorities here expect that before the pilgrimage season to this shrine ends m November about 60,000 persons will have visited the temple.FOC - 71 words
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Article142 1953-07-22 3 BOMBAY Four members of the unsuccessful Swiss Expedition to the 26 795 feet-high virgin peak Dhaulagiri. m Nepal, Bailed from Bombay last week aboard the Italian liner m/v "Asia" on their way back home. They u« Messrs. M. I. Eichelberg, P. H. Braun, H. Muss, andFOC - 142 words
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Article87 1953-07-22 3 NAGPUR: The 42nd national convention of the Trained Nun-vs Association of India will be held at Nagpur In the second week of November, uccording to Mrs. Durgaoai Joshi of the Mayo Hospital. The Association claims a membership of about 7.00 U. Its main activities areFOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-07-22 3 PHOTO. Standing on raised dais (right), beside the Duke ot Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth II takes the salute during the March Past at K.A.F. Station, Odiham, Hants. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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1505 1953-07-22 3 XTELEN KELLER, who will be 73 on June 27, has an ageless quality about her— inherent even m her looks m keeping with her amazing life story. Stricken blind, deaf and mute at the age of 19 months, she has triumphed1,505 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-07-22 4 Members of the Parliament's of India and Western Germany meet at the Moral Be -armament World Assembly at C'aux. Switzerland. In centre Is Herr A. De Vries, Member of the West Germany Parliament and Mr. N. Keshava Iyengar, Member of Parliament for Bangalore and President of the Indian National TradeA.P. - 85 words
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459 1953-07-22 4 New Elementary Education Scheme: Drop It Or Resign MADRAS: The Second Madras Dravidian Progressive Federation Conference last week passed a resolution urging the State Government to drop the new elementary education scheme. Sri C. N. Annadurai, leader of the Federation, speaking on the resolution told the Chief Minister that mFOC - 459 words
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379 1953-07-22 4 More Teachers For New Madras Education Plan MADRAS: At a meeting of the study circle of the SI. National Association at the Ranade Hall, Mylapore, Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Education Minister, said the Government Was considering a proposal to appoint more secondary grade trained teachers to work out theFOC - 379 words
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Article51 1953-07-22 4 1. For the U.S. 768 lb. annually India, 121 lb. 2. In 1920 by the 19th Amendment to t h U.S. Constitution. 3. Sir Winston Churchill first used it In a speech at Fulton. Missouri, m 1946. 4. Abraham Lincoln. 5. Over $296 million m51 words
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Article122 1953-07-22 4 KARACHI-, two Japanese cotton interests Iss ahin Spinning Ltd. and J»punese cotton General Trading Company -will hold 49% of the share capital of the Rs. 60,000,000 cotton textile mill which is being set up here, it is reliably understood. It is stated that theFOC - 122 words
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162 1953-07-22 4 Buhl Reached Nanga Parbat At Night LAHOIiK The 26 629 it. Nanga Parbat was climbed on July 3 at seven m the evening, after Heimann Buhl had cumbed over 3 500 ft. m about 16 hours. This was discl:sed Dy Dr. Achenbrenncv, leader Of the expedition to Nanga Parbat, mFOC - 162 words
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Article147 1953-07-22 4 NEW DELHI Rajkumarl Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said that m the field of health a uniform policy should oe adopted for the successful implementation of all schemes for the prevention and cure of diseases. In a recoided broadcast, she said that under the governmental set-upFOC - 147 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-22 4 PHOTO. Crowds outside the gates of Pentonvtlle Prison, watch a prison officer post up th» notice of execution (left) and the certificate of death (right) of John Christie, the notorious sex-killer, on the gates after execution had been carried out. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article349 1953-07-22 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, former Governor of Madhya Pradesh, inaugurated the Bharatiya Sangeet Samaj, before a large gathering, which included many prominent musicians. The Samaj, which claims a membership of about 200, has been formed with the object, among others of encouraging new talent throughFOC - 349 words
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Article85 1953-07-22 4 COLOMBO, July 20.— Ceylon will get helicopter from the United States "without strings," Minister of Transport Sir John Kotelawela said here. A pilot and an engineer from Ceylon's Air Force will leave for the U.S. shortly to learn to fly it. Originally the U.S. had insistedA.P. - 85 words
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Article508 1953-07-22 4 The five-day Quinquennial Congress of universities of the Commonwealth at Cambridge ended with the pieseniation of papers by educators from Ceylon, South Africa, the British West Indies and New Zealand on the subject •Admisskm and Selection of Students." More than 400 Commonwealth university representatives and twelve delegates508 words
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Article255 1953-07-22 4 NEW DELHI: Special police establishments convicten merchants, railway officials and the manager of a military dairy farm during May, 1953 t was officially stated here. There were two cases under che Foreign Exchange Regulation Act m which an Indian national and his wife were sencencedF.O.C. - 255 words
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393 1953-07-22 4 COLOMBO: Negotiations for a united front of the Left parties have broken down because of the insistence of the Communist -Kamasamaj Front that the LSSP should not In any way criticise the Governments of the Soviet Union, China and Eastern European countries and even CommunistFOC - 393 words
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Article125 1953-07-22 4 LAHORE: A petition for special leave to appeal against the recent judgment of the Judicial Commissioner's Court, Peshawar, rejecting their habt>a 3 corpus petitions was, last week filed before the Federal Court on behalf of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan's son, Khan Abdul Wali Khan, andFOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-07-22 4 Representatives of the United States, France and tho three Associated States of Indochina get together m Washington, D.C., to discus* the flght against Communists m Indochina. Secrets ry of State John Foster Dulles talks with Mrs. Elizabeth Nguyen De-Nguyen-Xuan-Dung, charge d' Affaires of Viet Nam. Others (left to right): OurotA.P. - 67 words
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Article87 1953-07-22 4 RICE PRICE HIGH-STRIKE! COLOMBO. July 20.— Some 7.000 Colombo harbour workers have given notice they will strike for three hours tomorrow m protest against the government's decision to raise the price of rice. Meetings and demonstrations against the price inciea.se have oeen planed m mony parts of Ceylon this week.A.P. - 87 words
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Article247 1953-07-22 4 COLOMBO: Dr. N.M. Perera, leader oi the Lanka aamasaraaj Party, feels that tiie fSt-nanuyaKe Government •v.v continue 10 peipetuaic me same policy they nave been luuowing an these years on the inuian question. Pointing out that the speech from the Throne of the Governor-General contained not even aFOC - 247 words
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Article124 1953-07-22 4 TRIVANDRUM Hundred and forty-six temporary cinemas m the Travancorc-Cochin State were closed because of the cancellation of their licences by the Government The Government had to cancel the licences because of the failure on the part of the proprietors of the cinemas to put upFOC - 124 words
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Article162 1953-07-22 5 NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. C M. Ranganatham Pillai of Thirumalrayapatnam, father of Mr. R. Rama Srinivasan, President of the French India Youth Congress, is alleged to have been manhandled by goondas last week. It Is alleged Mr. Pillai was surrounded by goondas, beaten find dragged along the marketFOC - 162 words
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Article69 1953-07-22 5 TEL AVIV July 21. An estimated 5 000 Orthodox Jews joined on Sunday night to "pray and lament" over the Government's intended introduction of a National Service Bill for women. The bill, due to be presented to parliament on Wednesday, provides alternative non-mili tary serviceAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-07-22 5 Princess Margaret around whom is raging a controversy regarding reported romantic friendship with Group Captain Townsend, who ha* been appointed as Air Attache m the British Embassy m Brussels.29 words
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384 1953-07-22 5 U.P. Congress Strife: Nehru To Settle LUCKNOW: Mr. Nehru *ill endeavour, it is understood, to end the U.P. Congress Partystrife during his visit here. Special, significance attaches to tne meeting of the UPCC Executive Council, to be addressed by Mr. Nehru, who. besides being Congress President, holds also the officeFOC - 384 words
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Article36 1953-07-22 5 LONDON. July 11.— Prague Radio said today the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry had sent a note to the American High Commissioner m Germany protesting against "the act of sending balloons with propagandn leaflets to Czechoslovak territory ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article1039 1953-07-22 5 Union Minister s Appeal To Country s Youths t n w COIM A TORE: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister SL5i! -ill" J- Broadcasting, inaugurating the 'ESS SorkEt n..» < ld greal btrea3 on tbe successful working-out of the Five-Year i>ian and appealed for theFOC - 1,039 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-22 5 Sir Gerald Templer addressing a crowd of Aborigines at Bukit Betong, near Kuala fc«pfe, when his train stopped ua tije route aortbuf f <<? Kot* bu™.25 words
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Article77 1953-07-22 5 INDIA'S AGREEMENT ON BALANCES LONDON July 21.— A fouryear financial agreement re lating to releases of sterling balances was signed at New Delhi yesterday, between the Indian anu the British Governments, it was learnt officially In London. The new agreement con solidates all provisions of previous agreements currently In forceReuter - 77 words
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Article161 1953-07-22 5 The Chief Minister of Madras Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said that when a man married, he became responsible for the little bit of the world and thereafter saw things m a different light. A married man found that there was a different world, a different responsibility and different meaningFOC - 161 words
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156 1953-07-22 5 Request To Allow Convicts To Sit For Examinations CALCUTTA: Ordinary convicts will be permitted to sit for University examinations as non-collegiate candidates if the West Bengal Government's request to Calcutta University to this effect is accepted by the latter. The State Government, m a communication to the University, has statedFOC - 156 words
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Article301 1953-07-22 5 MADRAS: Has Sri T. Pra- I kasain been appointed a Minister, aud If so. what are the portfolios assigned to him? These questions, put aftei question-time last week, m the Legislatives Assembly, by Sri. R. V. Swaminathan. Cong Sivaganga. raised much laughter. The immediate provocationFOC - 301 words
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80 1953-07-22 5 LONDON. July 21— Another member of Prime Minister Churchill's government was hospitalised In Sunday. J. P. L. Thomas, 49, first Lord of the Admiralty, suffered an acute attack of neuritis m the head and neck and wa s taken to York Country Hospital for treatmentAP - 80 words
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210 1953-07-22 5 BANGALORE An indication that the Government of India were considering th« bringing m of a legislative measure to prevent adulterated coffee powder being catered to tho public m the country v given by Mr. H. Siddaveerappa Minister for Home and Industries, m the MysoreFOC - 210 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-07-22 5 The rice harvest season, known m Italy as the "Monda." lasts about 40 days. It is traditionally a woman's job. The bulk of the crop is grown m the Po Valley, where some 26,000 farmers have nearly half a million acres of rice fields. A.P. Photo shows: One of the73 words
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Article182 1953-07-22 5 KARACHI: The Indian and Pakistani Steering Committees opened their joint conference ncre last week and laid down the procedure for settling: 40 of the outstanding Indo-Pakis-tan issues. After the meeting, leaders or the Indian and Pakistani Committees— Mr. B. F. H. B. Tyubji and Mr. J. A.FOC - 182 words
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1062 1953-07-22 6 Progressive Split Over Rent Control Raj's Motion Re: New Houses Defeated A motion to introduce a Bill to control rents and matters incidental thereto, of all premises, including any building, built or completed after September 7, 1947, brought by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj was defeated, m the Legislative Council1,062 words
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Article99 1953-07-22 6 CALCUTTA, July 21.— Po'ice arrested 51 people here yesterday the 20th day of demonstration against increased second class tram fares. In one sector of tho city police armed with lathis charged a crowd of 200 trying io hold a meeting m defiance of a ban onReuter - 99 words
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58 1953-07-22 6 Public Service Commission C.R.D.R. In rep!y to a question from Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj m the Legislative Council yesterday, the Colonial Secretary said orally that he was not aware that the methods and procedure adopted by the Public Service Commission foi recruitment to and the m serviewing of candidates58 words
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Article57 1953-07-22 6 Mr. Cecil Francis Smith and Mr. John Edward Pepper (Acting Commissioner of Lands) weu: sworn m yesterday as members of the Legislative Council. The Council approved the nomination of Mr. C. F. Smith to be a member of the Select Committee on the Public Authorities Protection Bill m57 words
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Article59 1953-07-22 6 WASHINGTON, July 21.— U.S. Representative Clarence Brown (Republican, Ohio) said yesterday he has heard "a faint whisper that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles may soon be succeeded by Walter B. Smith. Mr. Smith, now Under-Sec-retary, previously headed the Central Intelligence Agency. Rep. Brown made the statementA.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-07-22 6 COLOMBO, July 21.—Muhadevan Sathasivam, Ceyftn Test Cricketer recently acquitted of a charge cf strangling his wife AnanUa. left for England yesterday m the liner Stratheden. He is likely to play League Cricket and later qualify for a county Reuter Photo. The 10,000-ton turbine ship "Neckarstein", seenReuter; A.P. - 84 words
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Article96 1953-07-22 6 To Repel Red Attack In Nepal NBW DELHI. July 21. Nepal's Prime Minister M. P. Koirala conferred here yesterday with Indian officials on v "joint police action" against Communist-led tebels m his Himalayan country. Arriving by plane from Kathmandu for a three-day visit, Koirala said the irregulars no longer haaA.P. - 96 words
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173 1953-07-22 6 COLOMBO: After the Budget debate the House of Representatives will meet only for one week monthly, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. This decision has been taken by the leaders of the various political groups m Parliament to enable membersFOC - 173 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-07-22 6 Forty-live scholars from all parts of India left Bombay for the United States on Thursday, July 2, 1953, aboard the SS Strathmore for a year's study and training: m various fields under scholarship grants from the U.S. Government. They assembled m Bombay early m the120 words
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Article142 1953-07-22 6 NEW DELHI, July 21.— The Indian Government sought clarifications of the United States «nd the Chinese Government's present position m Korea and how it would affect India's fulfilment pf her responsibilities under the prisoners of war agreement, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced tonight. "While determined toReuter - 142 words
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98 1953-07-22 6 Plan For "Free" Kashmir Denounced NEW DELHI, July 21. Political warfare over the fu ture of Kashmir mounted yesterday inside the disputed Himalayan state Assembly's pro-Communist president voicing oppostition to Kashmh Premier Sheik Abdullah's plan for an independent Kashmir. Speaking to a peasant's meeting m Srinagar. the Kashmir capital. G.A.P. - 98 words
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Article179 1953-07-22 6 BOMBAY, July 21. The U.S. naval tanker, Mission Purisima, prepared her for drydocking yesterday after resting over the week-end from a nightmare 1,000-mile tow through heavy seas from Bombay. The story of the tow was learned only yesterday. The tanker was 250 miles off KarachiA.P. - 179 words
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233 1953-07-22 6 (By Our Staff Reporter) r ekil| X the approval of the legislative Council for the extension of the period der r indications that the tiim> has not yet come whi-n the powent conferred unl»»«> Emergency Regulations c«n safely be withdrawn. mc colony Secretary drew the233 words
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Article217 1953-07-22 6 Sirdar Tensing Norkey, the Everest hero, is prepared to visit Ceylon on his way back to India. But his visit will depend on Ceylon guaranteeing hitravelling costs and his expenses during his stay here. It is stated that once Tensing returned 10 Darjee'ing it was unlikelyFOC - 217 words
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Article39 1953-07-22 6 Speaking on the Adjournment Mr. Thio Chan Bee suggested that a commission he appointed to study the conditions m area s where attap houses abound and suggest ways and means of preventing fires m those areas.39 words
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Article57 1953-07-22 6 PANADUKA: A tea cider dealer, carrying his stock m his hands, was marched through the streets here by the Police. Hundreds of children followed the man all the way from Gorakapoia to the Police Station. It 'was great fun for all along the one* mlie route. The childrenFOC - 57 words
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