Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 168. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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464 1953-07-29 1 Colony Controller Explains Procedure Implications Denies Reports Of Attempts To Beat The New Immigration Regulations All persons leaving Malaya on or after August first are advised prior to departure to call at the Immigration Office to enquire whether they should obtain a Certificate464 words
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Article58 1953-07-29 1 The Controller of Immigration, however denied reports that there has been any attempt to beat or even to circumvent the new ordinance that is to come into force from Saturday. Only a few peqple have tried to come into Malaya and some of them have already applied58 words
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Article109 1953-07-29 1 Asked whether tne $500 im nimum wage limit for newcomers would operate very much In favour of the Europeans and to the great detriment of Asians, he evaded the question and merely stated that it was fixed so as to safeguard the interests of local employees. In anycase,Reuter - 109 words
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Article247 1953-07-29 1 Malan Govt.'s Blow To The Poor CAPETOWN, July 28. Prime Minister Dr. Malan, according to the Cape Times parliamentary correspondent, UMM tUiIleU UOWn UM teilUS Ol op^ooiuon ieauer Strauss' apiJioaen for negotiations 10 end me OuiLincii of tne coiout ifancmae. it is oeneved, now ever, mat Maian nas oiieied alternativeA.P. - 247 words
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450 1953-07-29 1 ANDHRA MLAs WALK OUT PROTESTING AGAINST CAPITAL COMPENSATION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS* July 28. The State Assembly yesterday passed the Andhra State Bill after nearly 12 days of heated discussion. Yesterday's proceedings were marked by an angry walkout by Andhra members when the House insisted on discussing the clauseReuter - 450 words
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Article64 1953-07-29 1 Cheers m both the Houses of Lords and the House cf Commons greeted an official statement about the algirtng of the armistice In Korea. Lord Salisbury, the acting Foreign Secretary made the statement m the Lords. He said "For the first time since the formation of the64 words
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Article130 1953-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28. The Duke of Kent, 17-year-old cousin of the Queen Elizabeth 11, will join the army m September as a private, it was reported yesterday. The Briti3h Press Association said it learned that the Duke plans a permanent army career. The youngA.P. - 130 words
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129 1953-07-29 1 Registration And Licensing Of Business Hi.-.; Excellency the Hiijh Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, received dcputaUon yesterday from re ptVJietltaUf>M of the various Chambers of Commerce and dHurwwd with then all m> oectl of the Registration and Licensing of Business Ordinance. As a result of the representations which were made,129 words
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Article90 1953-07-29 1 Fioni Our Own CoiiV'spondent MADRAS, July 2». -lim« than 5,000 men belonging to tho Simpson group of conip inics went on strike yesterday demanding better pay and service conditions. The group controls the biggest companies m motor and printing trades including the Madras Mail, the90 words
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Article59 1953-07-29 1 HUE, French Indo-China, July 28. The French High Command today threw 10,000 troops into an attack against a Vietminh Communist force about 30 miles north-west of this east coast town. The French hope to trap and wipe out a 2.000-strong "troublesome but hitherto elusive" Vietminh group. FirstReuter - 59 words
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Article76 1953-07-29 1 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. A terrorist wa s killed by the 10th Platoon of "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Malay Regiment m the Raub area of Pahang. It is reported that a woman terrorist whs killed and two others76 words
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Article59 1953-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28. The Sultan of Seiangor and the i'engku Ampuan, who came here from Malaya for the Coronation, gave a farewell last night to all their London friends. They leave on Aug. 12 for rfolland, when they will be the quests of Queen Juliana. AReuter - 59 words
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Article44 1953-07-29 1 HENLEY ON THAMES, South England. July 28.—Princess Margaret saw two more of ncr friends join the "young marrieds" list yesterdiiy when she and the Queen Mother at-a-nded the wedding here of the rton. Laura Smith anri Mi Michael Brand.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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366 1953-07-29 1 Nehru And Malenkov Welcome Korea True ce KARACHI, July 28.— Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a press conference m Karachi yesterday the signing of the Korea truce is a "big thing from all points of view and I congratulate the parties who signed the cease-fire." He said the "ceaseA.P.; Reuter - 366 words
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Article29 1953-07-29 1 WASHINGTON. July 28.The United States Sonato yesterday passed i\ bill pioviding for $100,000,000 worth of surplus food to help feed hungry people of other lands. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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223 1953-07-29 1 But Kashmir Is The Toughest Problem— Nehru NEW DELHI, July 28— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today on his return from three days of talks with the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, that he hoped Indo-Pakistan problems were 'nearer solution." Mr. NehruReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-29 1 Above two radio pictures of AP-UP show the signing of the Truce documents by the representatives of the I'nited Nations and North Korea. In the picture above is seen It. Gen. William Harrison of the United Nations and the picture below show? General Nam II of53 words
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Article265 1953-07-29 1 PANMUNJOM, July 28. The United Nations Command announced today that the Allies and Communists have agreed to begin exchanging prisoners-of-war on Aug. 5. The Communists will return about 400 United Nations prisoners daily. The Allies will deliver about 2,400 Reds., plus about 360A.P. - 265 words
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Article167 1953-07-29 1 SEOUL, July 28.— Associated Press correspondents John Randolph and Robert Gibson were nearly killed by Chinese artillery last night 155 minutes before the ceasefire ended the shooting. The newsmen were or their way to Interview frontline infantrymen after the ceasefire when their jeep became trappod along167 words
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Article27 1953-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28. Pyongyang radio said today, July 28 will be a holiday throughout Communist North Korea to celebrate conclusion of the truce.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article74 1953-07-29 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., July 28.— The U.N. General Assembly will meet m three weeks to tackle the next big hurdle m the Korean problem the setting up of a special conference. The conference provided for m the armistice agreement must meet within 90 days. Its chief jobA.P. - 74 words
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Article72 1953-07-29 1 News of the armistice tn Korea is being passed to the Communist terrorists m Malaya m leaflets being distributed by Government and by means of announcements made from the "Voice Plane" while flying over the jungle. The leaflets which arc m Chinese, were prep.nred m expectation of72 words
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Article36 1953-07-29 1 LONDON. July 28, Th* Government was ask I y.'Jter day what representations hail oeen made to the United States ibout its purchas* of $28 000,--000.000 worth B f rhihPUR arooda ReuterReuter - 36 words
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619 1953-07-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. July 29, 1953 NO CHANGE OF HEART YET J\O greeting, no shakehand, not even a smile was reported to have been witnessed on the part of the two generals when they signed the Korean armistice on Monday. Which leads one to doubt their sincerity, inasmuch619 words
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860 1953-07-29 2 T-C Assembly's Strength Also Increased NEW DELHI: The Delimitation Commission, m its final order on the number of seats for various Legislative Assemblies and the House of the People m future, has fixed the strength of the Legislative Assembly of Andhra State at 196FOC - 860 words
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Article301 1953-07-29 2 MADRAS: Presiding over the ninth annual meeting of the Madras Cloth Dealers^ Association, Mr. M. A. Badsha referred to the difficulties experienced by the cloth dealers and said the Excise Uuty en nne and superfine cloth should be reduced and the duty on coarse andFOC - 301 words
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122 1953-07-29 2 Infiltration Gallery In Palar River Bed VELLORE: The Municipal Council, Sri V. R. Sitapathy Mudaliar, Chairman, presiding sanctioned the estimate of Rs. 51,500 for the construction of infiltration gallery m the Palar river bed. The Council also voted Rs. 25,000 for investment m the four per cent Madras Government loan.FOC - 122 words
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Article238 1953-07-29 2 RAJI&OT: an M. *J. Shah, Unipn deputy finance Minister, told a meeting of mercnants that tne finance Department was discussing with various States tne enect of the recent Supreme Court ruling relating to Sales Tax on interState trade. The Department was also examining tne need, ifFOC - 238 words
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Article, Illustration304 1953-07-29 2 Graduates As Headmasters Of Elementary Schools MADRAS: A scheme of appointing graduates as headmasters m elemenary schools as an experimental measure is under consideration. This was revealed to Press reporters by Sri G. Ramachandran, Educational Adviser to the Madras Government. He said: "It is one of the cherished notions ofFOC; A.P. - 304 words
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Article99 1953-07-29 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Municipal Corporation would shortly levy licence fees on lodging houses and auction halls m the City. The rates fixed by its Standing Committee, which are subject to the general body's approval range from Rs 25 to Rs 200 annually on the basisFOC - 99 words
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Article70 1953-07-29 2 A twenty-one-man Managing Committee has been formed to conduct a raffle to collect Rs 2.00.000 for the construction of a hall to be named after the late Sarojini Nayudu. One of the members of tht» Committee told Press men that collections to the tune of RsFOC - 70 words
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519 1953-07-29 2 Prospects For Democracy In Asia Gloomy Praja Socialist Leader's View NEW DELHI: Sri Jai Prakash Narain. Praja Socialist leader, said that if democracy was to survive m Asia, it must prove its superiority m solving the problems of economic inequality and exploitation as well as those of economic development. BroadcastingFOC - 519 words
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490 1953-07-29 2 New Madras Education Scheme Will Eradicate Caste Govt. Adviser's Contention MADRAS: At a Pres s Con forence on 22tid. Sri. G. Ramachandran, Educational Adviser to the Madras Government, said there was a great deal of misunderstanding about the new elementary education scheme. Sri Ramachandran maintained that the first depaitmcntal announc-mentFOC - 490 words
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Article101 1953-07-29 2 Murder Cases In Kottayam MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly, on July 23, Sri K. Madhavan Nambiar (ComMathanur) asked a question about murder cases m Kottayam taluq. The Finance Minister, Sri C. Subramaniam said a memorandum from Sri T. K. Raju was received by the LawMinister m January alleging negligence onFOC - 101 words
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Article862 1953-07-29 3 because^ h« y h Uld P robabl > notlce only hou^iwli- f eD neWly l"" nted v h pleasant aS£££ Ut Ver the Straits of Malacca and but a few miles from the old tnvn of Malacca It has been chosen to become a school862 words
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Article, Illustration424 1953-07-29 3 MxVDRAS: The Madras Assembly threw out a Communi amendment to the Andhi i Stale Bill seeking to abolish the Leg-is'.ative Council (Upp.'i House) for the residuary Stair of Madras by 126 to 92 votes Clauses 19 to 21 of the Bill disp;sodFOC; A.P. - 424 words
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Article320 1953-07-29 3 NEW DELHI: A new youth movement will shortly be organised m the country as an auxiliary to the National Cadet Corps. The m r*uu*ilt aims at giving compulsory training to ■rood and ••■oiioge students, wiiich will help m characterbuilding, and m promoting physical fitness among theFOC - 320 words
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321 1953-07-29 3 CAMBRIDGE Dr. S. Radhakiishnan Vice President of India and Chancellor of Delhi University, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at Cambridge University. L;rd Tedder. Chancellor of Cambridge Univeisity, conferied the degree on Dr. Radha.mshnan before the assembled delegates of the Seventh Congiess of Universities321 words
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Article142 1953-07-29 3 SURAT: Everyone of the 110 families m Algat village ot Mahua taluka has contributed land or "sampatti" j to the Bhoodan movement. Bhoodan workers touring Mahua taluka for four days during the last week collect- ed about 200 acres of land i from about 20 smallFOC - 142 words
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332 1953-07-29 3 INCREASE FOR RETENTION PRICE OF STEEL NEW DELHI: The Government announced an increase for the retention price of steel produced by Tata Iron and Steel Company of Rs. 32 per ton for the year 1952-53 and of Rs 47 per ton for the two-year period from April, 1953, to March,FOC - 332 words
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Article63 1953-07-29 3 HONGKONG, July 27.— The British Navy disclosed last night that the aircraft carrier Tnicora" ha* -put to flight th*M Chinese gunboats and rescued the British freighter Inchkilda, 2,760 tons. The freighter, on charter to h Chinese company, was making for the Communist port of Foochow whenA.P. - 63 words
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Article150 1953-07-29 3 MADRAS: Details of flood damage m Malabar, and the relief so far granted by the Government were given by the Revenue Minister, Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, m the Legislative Assembly m answer to a question by Sri M. Narayana Kurup P.S.P. Ottapalam. The Minister saidF.O.C. - 150 words
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Article427 1953-07-29 3 Andhra Rights In Madras MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Leader of the House, had to intervene and request the Speaker m the State Assembly during the discussion on tne Andhia State Bill to close "what was developing into an acrimonious debate" over the facilities to be afforded to the Government andFOC - 427 words
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Article130 1953-07-29 3 Eradication Of Purdah And Dowry NAGPUR: The 19th session of the All-India Aganval Mahasabha concluded last week Sri Ishwardas Jalan, Minister for Local Self-Governm^ nt i v.est Bengal, presiding. Two resolutions demanding eradication of the c?<?wry and t juidah systems were passed. Srimati Radha^evl Goenka, M.L.A., (Madwa Pradesh), moved theFOC - 130 words
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Article199 1953-07-29 3 TRICHUR: A batch of four blind, deaf, and dumb students cf the School of the Defectives, conducted by the TravancoreCochin Government at Kunnamkulam. has left for Trivandrum to represent their grievances to the Government, as it i s stated, their petitions to the Government soFOC - 199 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-07-29 3 PHOTO. SIMLA The Punjab (I) Cabinet has been reconstituted. Pandit Shriram Sharma, Minister for Local Self-Gov-ernment and Civil Supplies, has been dropped from the new Ministry, the strength being thus reduced from eight to seven. The new Cabinet, headed by the Chief Minister, Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, wasFOC; A.P. - 272 words
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289 1953-07-29 3 India Featured In Popular U.S. Magazine NEW YORK, (U.S.A.): With a full-page picture ot Vice-President Sarvapalli Kadhakrishnan on its front cover, the popular American magazine Saturday Keview recently feature a viriety of articles on India. Among them are a review of Professor Paul A. Schilpp's The Philosophy of Sarvapalli Radhahrishnan.289 words
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Article401 1953-07-29 3 REFUSAL TO TAKE PEOPLE to India COLOMBO: The Master of the Indo-Ceylon boat plyin:, between Talairaannar ana Dhanushkodi refused to takeacross to India more than 10 > illegal immigrants who wei>' being sent back to India by the Ceylon Police. He is understood to haw told the Ceylon Police thatFOC - 401 words
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116 1953-07-29 3 GRINDEL.WALD Tenzin who i 3 on holiday m Switzei land as a guest of the Swiss Alpine Foundation. arrivr here last week. He was met by the Indin:. Minister to Switzerland, Mr. Gundevia. Earlier this week Tenzin met a Swiss woman. Mrs. Frey I mother116 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-29 4 PHOTO. Ternin^ the Sherpa (left), the Swiss guide, Raymond Lambert (centre), and a fellow SSerpa, rest during their climb of the Simmelistock peak, near Rosenlaui, m Switzerland. Tensing made the eHnafe as quests of the Swiss Alpine Club.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article474 1953-07-29 4 A few yean ago four little boys m Berlin wrote a letter m English which they sent to London, asking that it should be f Ol warded to ihe five Australian boys and girls m the I children's film, "Busa Christ- mas." The German bays wrote because474 words
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57 1953-07-29 4 COLOMBO: Mr. M E H Mohamed Ali is to ask the Prime Minister of Ceylon if he "is aware there is a great deaJ of dissatisfaction among the public about the conduct of the Police Department regarding the Sathasivam murder inquiry and .whether he willF.O.C. - 57 words
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Article216 1953-07-29 4 A new Radio Taxi Service hag recently come, into operat;on m London. It is organised nd operated by London's owner driver? and their secretary Don Drake, broadcast about it m a BBC programme _n the eve of its inauguration. As more than fifty per cent of l-ondon216 words
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Article198 1953-07-29 4 BOMBAY Mr. Gopalrao Pathak, leader of the Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal's team of gymnasts to the forthcoming third World Physical Education Congress at Istanbul told Pressmen that the Manual had plans to convene the fuse Asian Physical Education Congress at Amraoti m Madhya Pradesh, mFOC - 198 words
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Article77 1953-07-29 4 TRIVANDRUM According to official information rupees two cror^s hav^ been subscribed to the three -crow development loan of the T.-C. State, Mr. V. N. Rajan, Chief Secretary said that a happy feature of transactions was that there was a large number of smal 1 investors m theFOC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1953-07-29 4 MICHAEL HERVEY - MICHAEL HERVEY By IJAVE you ever > given a thought to the origin of words? Now there's an interesting and instructive pastime if evel 1 there was one. Take the word "cackle," now why isn't it "cuckle" or "cickle?" You don't know? Well, neither do I, but I canA.P. - 1,375 words
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193 1953-07-29 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Roiana Berger, Director of the British Council for the Promotion or International Trade, met Mr. Nehru here recently. Representing a non-officlai organization of traders and industrialists, Mr. Berger hopes to explore the possibility or "three-cornered trade" by Indian, BritishFOC - 193 words
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181 1953-07-29 4 SURAT: "KCO-2-170", mi improved variety of cotton, has been sown m an increased area m the Surti cotton zone this year, according to official reports received here. The new variety, stated to be suitable for spinning highei counts of yarn, was developed m theFOC - 181 words
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Article146 1953-07-29 4 "Here Lies...... Epitaphs, mostly laudator> m charactrr. do not always give a true picture of the nvm or woman who lios beneath ttn tombstone they ombollish, bat Humphrey Pakington, broadcasting m the BBC's Midland Home Service on some of the opitaphs he had found m country churchyards, cited one soFOC - 146 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-07-29 4 (litirl. \jr JLiXr VJIVIM/HllVfli »«mvr.«.vr;. BOMBAY: Miss Anne Mascarene, M.U.P., Leader of the Indian Women's Deiegation to the World Congress or Womtli at Copenhagen said the conference evinced a great interest on what India had to sa> on the problems confronting the women of the world.FOC - 279 words
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Article155 1953-07-29 4 MADRAS: Sri Abdul Salam asked the Minister for Law m the Legislative Council whether the Government had received any proposals for the general improvement of the administration of and conditions m jahs from tne .inspectorGeneral of Prisons and the action taken thereon. Sri K. P. Kuttikrishna155 words
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102 1953-07-29 4 10 MONTHS' PAY FOR RETRENCHED WORKERS VISAKHAPATNAM The award cf Mr. Justive Mahajan m the dispute between the Hindustan Shipyards management and the labour union cimc into effect from last •vrck and consequently 800 labourer! hnvc been retrenched. Each retrenched labourer received ten months' basic pay. All the shipyards labourFOC - 102 words
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412 1953-07-29 4 School Rooms Appearance Has Effect On Students! BALTIMORE Schoolrooms >ainted m bright colours proluce better marks and surprisingly, more so among Young boys than girls. Johns -lopkings University psyciologists reported. The psychologists found that jlanned colour painting has t definite effect on the beha/iour and performance of chool children. TheA.P. - 412 words
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39 1953-07-29 4 Expert Committee To Scrutinise Claim Of Everest Conquest roint S c i ct y, P ro Poses to appoint an Expert Committee the Smf 1 anc J of t^Vaisr regioSs of T Fv»^! m i of c conquest FOCFOC - 39 words
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1305 1953-07-29 5 JOHN HIGHTOWER - JOHN HIGHTOWER SIGNIFICANCE OF KOREA ARMISTICE EXPLAINED by (A.P. Foreign News Analyst) WASHINGTON, July 27. The armistice halts the bloodshed m Korea, but does not end the conflict for control of the war-ravaged peninsula. The struggle now moves from fjbm battlefield ti, i;.e conference tableA.P. - 1,305 words
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Article212 1953-07-29 5 NEW DELHI: Thp FrancoIndian expedition to the 7.135--metre-high Mun peak m Kashmir left Delhi by Kashmir Mall foi Pathankot last week. The leader of the expedition M. Bernard Pierre aaid that the climbers expected to reach the foot of the mountain at Fairabad befoie theFOC - 212 words
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55 1953-07-29 5 Dalmiapuram Police Firing Compensation Sought DALMIAPURAM: Lakshml Ammal, mother of .Kesavan, a Sowrashtra yarn merchant, who was killed m police firing m Dalmiapuram on July 15, appeared before the committee inquiring into the incident, and presented a petition to the Collector, and Chairman of the O nT-" ee P^ inFOC - 55 words
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Article99 1953-07-29 5 Kalagam Volunteers Fast In Jail MADURAI: About 700 workers of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam refused to take their morning food on July 21 m the Central Jail here protesting against the conviction of the leaders of the party m connection with the agitation against the modified scheme of primary education.FOC - 99 words
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Article50 1953-07-29 5 Kazhagam Activities Criticised PAI.AYAMKOTTAI: Presiding over a meeting here, Sri f. T. Thanu Plllai M.U.P., critised the activities of the Dravida 'Kazhagam, and the or.ivida Munnctra Kazhagam. He said they were out to promote communal hatred, and were not adopting peaceful means to express their opposition t« n™,,,,., policies.— FOCFOC - 50 words
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223 1953-07-29 5 Way To Solve Middle Class Unemployment BOMBAY: Sri Shantilal M. Shah, President of the AllIndiu Importers' Association, advocated the increased use of normal trade channels for intornal and the import trade as a solution to the problem of middle class unemployment. At the second quarterly meeting of the Association hereFOC - 223 words
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Article130 1953-07-29 5 TIRUPATI: Wheat is not available m Tirupati, and inquiries show that the whole* sale co-operative store has a stock of 1,625 bags of wheat, They are not able to dispose it of m the absence of price fixation by the authorities. A"t a meeting of theFOC - 130 words
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693 1953-07-29 5 To Popularise Classical Music In A.I.R. BOMBAY An appeal to musicians for an all-out effort for the revival and popularisation of classical music was made by Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, addressing a gathering of Radio artistes and musicians here. "Classical music has fallen on badFOC - 693 words
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100 1953-07-29 5 Extradition Of Alleged Dacoits Recommended BOMBAY: The Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. K. J. Khamb.it;i has recommended to the Union Government the extradition of 3 alleged ducoita of Goa arrested m Bombay. The Portuguese authorities of Goa had requested the extradition of 5 people who they alleged had escaped to BombayFOC - 100 words
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357 1953-07-29 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. C. Shah, Deputy Finance Minister, told newsmen m Delhi that he expected the Estate Duty Bill to become law by the end of September. Mr. Shah said that the ;Biii would be taken up by the House ofFOC - 357 words
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103 1953-07-29 5 KARACHI: The Nanga Parbat conqueror, Hermann Buhl, will m all probability have to get the front portion of the second toe of his right foot amputated, according to the leader of the expedition, Dr. Herligkoffer. He told Pressmen on his arrival from LahoreFOC - 103 words
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Article136 1953-07-29 5 BOMBAY: A Presidency Magistrate remanded m custody 11 persons charged with stealing and disposing of a gold bar valued Rs. 80,000 belonging to the Reserve Bank. The Police told the Court that 8 of the accused were employees of the Bombay Port Trust, and hadFOC - 136 words
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Article69 1953-07-29 5 BOMBAY: Two women one of them aged 65 died m a city hospital, after falling into the sea at Marine Drive last week. The FoKce said a woman and her daughter-in-law had gone to Marine Drive for "puja". While standing there, a, big wave lashedFOC - 69 words
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683 1953-07-29 6 Central Body For Ceylon Indians Suggested Mercantile Chamber President's Appeal Ceylon News: COLOMBO: A suggestion to form a central organisation for all Indians m Ceylon to evolve a solution to the Indo-Ceylon problem acceptable to all parties concerned was made by Mr. K. G. Rao, President ot the Indian MercantileFOC - 683 words
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436 1953-07-29 6 Jaffna College Principal JAFFNA: As the State could not afford to establish another university, and could not afford to spend more on the present university than it was doing now, the next best thing would be to have external affiliated colleges ofFOC - 436 words
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Article, Illustration214 1953-07-29 6 J HAN JAR A FILM THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY If AWARA and AAN were pronounced great and spectacular for sheer setting and scenery, "JHANJAR" is to be classed among them for being great m the matter of handling the theme m a most appealing manner. The scene of activity is214 words
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Article166 1953-07-29 6 Mi. N. Sri Ram, international President of the Theosophical Society, will arrive In Singapore on Aug. 4 on hi* way for a lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand. He will give a public lecture on Aug. 5 under the auspices of the Inter Religious166 words
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114 1953-07-29 6 Jaffna Council Opposes Rice Subsidy Policy JAFFNA: The Jaffna Municipal Council, at Its montnly meeting resoivea to protest to the Prime Minister and the Government against the desion of the Cabinet to abolish the subsidy on rationed rice "because the decision will particularly affect the Jaffna peninsula where rice productionFOC - 114 words
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Article297 1953-07-29 6 Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan will open the new Nurses' Home at the General Hospital this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The new home has been designed to meet the needs of its family of 250 nurses for rest and recreation aft^r their work m the wards. It297 words
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Article20 1953-07-29 6 LONDON, July 28.— Queen Elizabeth II received Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at Buckingham Palace yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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