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Title Section17 1953-08-03 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 173. SINGAPORE, MON DAY, AUGUST 3, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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745 1953-08-03 1 National Convention To Be Held In K. L On Aug. 23 13 Other Bodies Invited The UMNO-MCA Alliance has proposed to hold a National Convention at the Hotel Majestic Roof Garden, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Aug. 23, and has invited various other organisations to745 words
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Article33 1953-08-03 1 Sponsors of the Congress: 1. Malayan Chinese Association. 2. United Malay National Organization. Those to be invited: 1. Pan-Malayan Labour Party. 2. Malayan Indian Congress. 3. MeUyw X&41&& Aftoeit*33 words
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Article115 1953-08-03 1 WASHINGTON Aug. 2. The United States yesterday rejected Russia's protest that American pilots shot down a Soviet plane. Instead, the State Department said. Russia bears the responsibility for sending The plane into "the Korean zone of hostilities." The Russian protest, handed to U.S. Ambassador Charles BohlenA.P. - 115 words
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41 1953-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— The Indian Communist party's Central Committee has announced support for Prime Minister Nehru's policies on Indian-Kashmir relations, terming Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah's reported plan for an independent Kashmir an ,r a- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article176 1953-08-03 1 Calcutta Tram Services Resumed CALCUTTA, Aug. 2 Tram services ran here from Friday for the first time for more than a fortnight following a Btrike by Workers pnd Widespread riots against an 1nCrease in second class tram fares. Tramway employees refused to obey the decision of union leaders to returnReuter - 176 words
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Article91 1953-08-03 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. U.S. Senator Robert A. Taft will be honoured with a state funeral in the capital tomorrow, with Piesidcnt Eisenhower and other dignitaries joining n ithe service. The Senate, in which Taft served as majority leader, Incited government leaders to take part andA.P. - 91 words
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Article65 1953-08-03 1 DACCA, EAST PAKISTAN. Aug. 2. People living in enclaves to be exchanged by India and East Pakistan will have the "choice of nationality". East Pakistan Chief Minister. Nurul Amin, said here yesterday. The exchange decision was taken at meetings last weekend by the Prime Ministers of IndianReuter - 65 words
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Article151 1953-08-03 1 TEHLIRAN, Iran, Aug. 2. liate supporteis of Premier Mossadeq stormed religions loader Ayatollah Kashani';; house last night after he urged Iranians to boycott Monday's plebiscite on the face of parliament. Eight men were injuied one seriously. The hand-to-hand fighting climaxed a two hour battle between KashaniA.P. - 151 words
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157 1953-08-03 1 Chinese Councillors Interest In Indian Labour Welfare Mr. Soh Gee Soon, speaking on the adjournment in the City Council meeting last Friday th.'inkod the Deputy President for issuing instructions that those ex-employees, who because of circumstances beyond their control. exceeded their leave, and over-stayed in India and who wry? consequent"A.P. - 157 words
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314 1953-08-03 1 iFiom Our Own Coi respondent) MADRAS, Aug. 2. Dravida Kalagham volunteers led by Periyar Ramaswami Naicker yesterday erased Hindi name boards in railway stations throughout Tamilnad, as protest against the Government of India's policy in pushing through Hindi as national language.314 words
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Article220 1953-08-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 2. -Reports from all Tamilnad centres indicate that Saturday's antiHindi demonstration by tarring the signboards In main railway stations went off peacefully and without arrests or clashes except at one place. The police In the Rajaji Ministry's instructions did not inUrfers220 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-08-03 1 Photograph taken when Mr. Gulam Mohammed, GovernorGeneral of Pakistan rcoeivel the Prime Minister, Stari Jawaharlal Nehru, at Government House Karachi on July 25.27 words
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423 1953-08-03 1 World- Wide Campaign To Be Launched To Help Tunisia's Freedom Struggle DJAKARTA, Aug. 2.— An "Aid to Tunisia" Committee here under the chairmanship of Dr. Mohammed Natsir, former Premier, will launch on Sept. 15 a world-wide campaign to support the freedom struggle of 3f million Tunisians, informed sources here saidA.P. - 423 words
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Article69 1953-08-03 1 PENANG, Aug 2: Teni Indian immigrants who arrived here last Friday by! a charter plane from Mad-' ras and refused entry Into: Malaya under the Emer-j gency Travel Restrictions; Regulations, have now been: allowed three months stay.: They have now paid also; the deposit of $500 each;69 words
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Article122 1953-08-03 1 To Pulau Manls, a riverine kampong in Pahang, goes the honours of having the best school garden in Malaya. The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by Lady Templer, paid a visit to this lonely kampong on the edge of the I'ahang river last122 words
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161 1953-08-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by Lady Templer, yesterday completed an Interesting tour of the riverine area along the 57-mile stretch of the Pahang River from Lubok Paku to the East Coast town of Pekan in Pahang. It161 words
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113 1953-08-03 1 Quarrel Over A Sandwich: 1 Killed EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Aug. 2. A hand-grenade killed a man in a fight between soldiers and civilians over a sandwich. Between 18 and 30 people were injured in the melee outside an all night restaurant. Eye-witnesses said a civilian knocked a sandwich out of theReuter - 113 words
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Article81 1953-08-03 1 SKARDU, PAKISTAN, Aug. 2. The nine man American Alpine Club expedition to the 28.250 foot K-2 mountain (Mt. Godwin Austen) the world's highest unconquered peakhas been forced to a standstill by a blizzard, according to a message reaching here. The message sent on July 12 byReuter - 81 words
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Article84 1953-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2. Summer monsoon floods have driven 200,000 villagers from their homes along the Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh State. Reports reaching here today said the swollen river has spread over 30 acres of low land in the Gorakhpur District, 400 miles south-east ofA.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement36 1953-08-03 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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610 1953-08-03 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Aug. 3, 1953. NEHRU'S TIMELY ADVICE JT is a most timely advice that Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has just given to the United Nations regarding the future of Korea* He has suggested that the Big Powers represented in the United Nations Command meet with their "Communist610 words
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2172 1953-08-03 2 Wounded Prisoners' Give Evidence: Inquiry Ends lIIU C Iliii Vi'ALLI: I lie Committee of Enquiry into the shooting incident at Dalmiapuram on July 15, concluded its work on Thursday afternoon (July 27). The Committee examined in all 71 witnesses, of whom 38 wereFOC - 2,172 words
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581 1953-08-03 2 Indo-Pak Passport Agreement Clarification DACCA: The Indian Visa Office at Dacca has issued 2,03,701 visas of all categories to Pakistanis upto July 22 since the introduction of the passport cum visa system of travel between India and Pakistan In October last. This and ceitaln clarification of the recent Indo-Pakistan passportF.O.C. - 581 words
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Article150 1953-08-03 2 JAMSHEDPUR: Mr. M. John, President of the Indian National Trade Union Congress and also President of Tata Workers' Union, said here last week that Tata workers were not prepared to accept the offer of about Rs. 98 lakhs from the Tata Iron and Steel Company asFOC - 150 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-08-03 2 Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-president of India, had lunch with Her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands at the Palace Soestdijk. rhoto rra;,h taken on the occa*ion shows: Front Row from l«ft to right Mrs. Chakravarty, Vice-President and Queen Juliana. Rack Row T ndian Ambassador Mr. B. X. Chakravarty and H.RH.52 words
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264 1953-08-03 2 OAIHATI: The proposal to appoint a Commissioner for the North-East Frontier Agency has been dropped bv the Union Government, it is officiallv learnt here Prime Minister Nehru is understood to have written a letter to the Assam Chief Minister, Mr. Bisnuram Mehdi, the contentsFOC - 264 words
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Article138 1953-08-03 2 NEW DELHI: The adjourned talks for revision of the Bilateral Air Transport Agreement of 1946 between India and the USA will take place shortly. The Indian delegation, which will be headed by Mr. B. N. Jha. Secretary, Ministry of Communications, will include Mr. A. V. Pal, SecretaryF.O.C. - 138 words
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Article22 1953-08-03 2 DACCA: A public meeting, held here in observance of "Indo-Pakistani Amity Daycalled by the East Bengal Peace Committee. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 22 words
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63 1953-08-03 2 R. K. Nehru Leaving For Korea Tomorrow KARACHI: Mr. R. R Nehru, Secretary to India's External Affairs Ministry, and other members Of the Indian advance party will leave for Korea on Aug. 4, it is learnt The advance party will make an on-the-spot study of the Korean situation before IndianFOC - 63 words
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Article212 1953-08-03 2 BOMBAY: Mr. N. R. Pillai, Chairman of the Hindustan dmpyaid i-.td.. wane addressing the annual general meeting of the company last week said the first of the two D. W. T. Jala-type ships, which were at present under construction, would b e launched on Aug. 26, 1953,F.O.C. - 212 words
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Article72 1953-08-03 2 New U.S. Information Chief WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. President Eisenhower Thursday nominated Theodore C. Streibert. former Board Chairman of the Mutual Broadcasting System, to be chief of the U.S. Government Overseas Information Service. He would succeed Dr. Robert Johnson, who has resigned as Director of the Agency because of ill health.A.P. - 72 words
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968 1953-08-03 3 S. E. ASIA: POPULATION UP BY 24 P.C. BUT FOOD NIL! F.A. 0/s Warning At Bangalore Conference BANGALORE: Altogether 50 governmental representatives of 12 eastern countries, attending the Lti k eB J? lia i^ o er^ nce here on Thursday last were told by Mr. W. H. Cummings, representative ofFOC - 968 words
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Article324 1953-08-03 3 BOMBAY: Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary to the Ministry of Scientific Research and Natural Resources, said that Dr. H. J. Bhabha Direc-tor-General of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bombay, and himself were deputed by the Government of India to study the market forFOC - 324 words
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168 1953-08-03 3 MADRAS: Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar will be the Leader of the Opposition in the Madras Legislative Council, following the formation of a new party with a strength of ll members. The Chairman, Dr. P V Cherlan, announced in the Council afterFOC - 168 words
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Article131 1953-08-03 3 NEW DELHI: Special postage stamp in commemoration of the Telegraph Centenary to be celebrated in November next will be issued by the P. and T. Department. Printed in attractive monastral green and monastral blue colours, the design contains models of the stone telegraph post used inF.O.C. - 131 words
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Article56 1953-08-03 3 LONDON: Soviet ViceAdmiral 2 okin has claimed that Russia (1) built the first submarine and (2) put armour on warships three year earlier than Britain and 30 years earlier than America. Shipbuilding in Russia, he said in a broadcast from Moscow was developed "scores ofFOC - 56 words
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204 1953-08-03 3 2 SOLDIERS KILLED IN KANPUR RAIL SMASH KANPUR: Two military escorts were killed and two firemen seriously injured when a goods train was derailed at Jhin Jhoke railway station, 37 miles from here, on the Kan-pur-Delhi main line at 12.33 ci.m. on Thursday last. The military escorts killed were Lance-NaikFOC - 204 words
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506 1953-08-03 3 A.I.CC'S DIRECTIVE TO MEMBERS NEW DELHI: The AICC has prescribed a 24-point programme of constructive work for all active members of the Congress Party. According to the amended constitution, the Party s 250,UOO active members are expected regularly to devote a part of theirFOC - 506 words
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Article117 1953-08-03 3 NAINI TAL: Goods Including rad wool and salt worth Rs. 55,000 were Imported Into Almora district from Western Tibet by Bhutia traders in June last. The Bhutias ex« ported Rs. 2,50,000 worth of Indian goods to Tibet In the same month. The exports included coarse grain, sugar, teaFOC; A.P. - 117 words
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83 1953-08-03 3 Dr. Johnson - MUZAFFARPUR: The Bagmatl has flooded over 100 villages in the Sitamarhi Subdivision of Muzaffarpur District. Six big boats are being rushed to Runnisaidpur from here on trucks for rescue work The Burhl Gandak, which has already inunaated neighbouring villages of Muzaffarpur, recently breached the MeerapurFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-08-03 3 A section of the population of Broga, a village In Selangor who gathered in front of the market early on the morning of July 30, to listen to the State Executive Officer, the District Officer, Kajang, and the 0. C.P.J)., Kajang.— Dept. of Information Photo.45 words
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477 1953-08-03 3 Shakespeare - UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Aug 1 The UnitPrt Mat*™* 25 Mnrt,^ e "i u g re «V ne as aggressors in Korea, it m2 !3hJh! M fE£. but ere Iy an nations of the world to refrain from sending any strategic goods to RedAP - 477 words
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Article261 1953-08-03 3 GENEVA, Aug. 1. Tensing Norkey, who scaled Mt. Everest two months ago, said Thursday the most impressive thing about the Alps was the large number of railroads which take tourists up their sides so comfortably. The Nepalese mountaineer, who accompanied Etnund P. Hillary of New ZealandA.P.; Reuter - 261 words
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555 1953-08-03 4 Island Wide Token General Strike Postponed To Aug. 12 Ceylon News: PROTEST AGAINST GOVT'S RICE SUBSIDY WITHDRAWAL COLOMBO: Leftists, who were behind the token strike as a protest against the withdrawal of rioe subsidy by the Government, by Trade Unions scheduled for August 6, have postponed the strike for AugustFOC - 555 words
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Article276 1953-08-03 4 COLOMBO Armed police took posts at various key points in Colombo while the Army and Navy are standing by to take a hand in special public security duties. These are part of Government's plans to meet any emergency in the event of disturbances breaking out. In suchFOC - 276 words
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Article50 1953-08-03 4 FAIZABAD Some members of the Faizabad District Congress Committee have been warned by the President that If they wore mill-made cloth instead of Khaddar they would have their membership cancelled. FOC A fool cannot be an actor, though ;m actor may act a fool's part. Sophocles.FOC - 50 words
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Article403 1953-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The India Government have taken a very serious note of the indiscriminate arrests and deportation cf fishermen of Indian origin working for fishing magnates in North Ceylon. About 500 of such fishermen have been arrested recently and 400 are reported to have been arrested for deportationF.O.C. - 403 words
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Article39 1953-08-03 4 PATNA The Government of Bihar have sanctioned over Rs 6,700 for a period of one year, from April 1953, for the organization of co-operative credit societies for sweepers employed in Municipalities in the State. PTIPTI - 39 words
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301 1953-08-03 4 Lever Bros. Contribution To Malaya At present Malaya is one of the cleanest countries in the Far East. It may be the cleanest country In the world in the not too distant future. It has now been put Into the front rank by Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd., who, six months301 words
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114 1953-08-03 4 Will Queen Make Offering At Kpndy Temple? LONDON The question whether the Queen should or should not make an offering at the temple of the Tooth in Kandy during her forthcoming tour has been revived in the British religious pi ess. Miss Annie E. Wood, writing to the "English Churchman.'114 words
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Article77 1953-08-03 4 BADULLA: A man named V. Kandasamy of Selvakandu Estate, Udapusaellawa, described as a teacher and a "Sannasi" by the police was accused at the Badulla Magistrate's Court kidnapping two girls, Saraswathy (6) and Maria (10). It is alleged that Kandasamy used to frequent estates and entice children77 words
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Article173 1953-08-03 4 WELIGAMA: Members of Parliament and even Ministers shout from public pulpits that they are willing to give up luxuries and even forego their salaries at this time of financial stringency, but so far none of them have actually done so, declared J H. G. Ago SinghoFOC - 173 words
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Article83 1953-08-03 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. The Senate has passed and sent to the President an emergency Immigration bill providing for the admission of 214,000 refugees from Communism and other aliens in the next three years. The compromise measure was approved in the Senate by a voice vote whichReuter - 83 words
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Article96 1953-08-03 4 LONDON, Aug. H. A. L. Chapman, Scotland's national coucn lor traCK and iieui, leaves London oy plane Thursday for Singapore. British North Borneo and SarawaK, where he will conduct snort courses for athletic coaches. Mr. Chapman will spend nine wreKs on the tour, arranged by theA.P. - 96 words
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Article92 1953-08-03 4 LONDON. Aug. 2 -Colonel John Hunt, who led Britain's successful Mount Everest expedition has been appointed Assistant Commandant of the Imperial Staff College at Camberley. The appointment is effective from November* 1, and a War Office spokesman said the job would require Hunt's full-time attention. Hunt' whoFOC; A.P. - 92 words
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486 1953-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The Salaries sued Part One of their reporl (ii) of their terms of referei the examination of the anoi result of the implementation Report of 1946 and the recoi moval: and (2) the recommei changes in salaries, wages ai employees and cognateF.O.C. - 486 words
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246 1953-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The following provisional and outline programe for the visit of Queen Elizabeth 11, and The Duke of Edinburgh next year, ha; been announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs:— Saturday, 10th April: a.m. Arrive in Ceylon. State Drive round Colombo, with brief stopF.O.C. - 246 words
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Article125 1953-08-03 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. U.S. Secretary of State John foster Duiles told the country's Korean war allies Satuiday that President Eisenhower has approved programme for using American forces in Kon a to rebuild the country and convevi *n into I show window of the freeA.P. - 125 words
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