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Title Section16 1953-08-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 175. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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566 1953-08-05 1 GOVT.'S REPLY TO MEDICAL WORKERS' STRIKE THREAT On Friday, July 31, those members of the Medical Workers' Union who were present at a Union Meeting agreed to give 14 days notice of their intention to strike. The reason given for the566 words
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Article56 1953-08-05 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. The United States House of Representatives yesterday took a preliminary step towards raising Congressmen's salaries -at present $15,000 a year, tt resolved to set up a commission to study pay scales of Congresmen and judges and directed the 1954 Congress session to actReuter - 56 words
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221 1953-08-05 1 NO AGREEMENT ON CAPITAL AND CHIEF MINISTERSHIP YET Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 4 Premier Nehru will inaugurate the new Andhra State on October 1 in response to requests from the Congress and PraiaSocialist Parties in Andhra. His promise i s221 words
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87 1953-08-05 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.- Nonimmigrant multiple entry United States visas valid for two years have been arranged through American consular officials in India "to ease minor difficulties caused at first to Indian seamen at American ports under the McCarranWaltcr Act," Deputy Transport Minister O. V. AlagesanAP - 87 words
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Article229 1953-08-05 1 Government's attention has been drawn to a possible ground for misunderstanding in the statement issued to the press on July 31, aay s an official press release issued last night. It adds: The extract in queslon reads a s follows "Mr. K M. Byrne made a229 words
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Article89 1953-08-05 1 TEHERAN. Aug. 1.- Three anti-Majlis forces yesterday polled 42,341 votes in Teheran and five suburbs in Mossadeq's plebiscite on the fate of his Parliament, it was officially announced. Only 67 persons voted to keep the Majlis alive, official figures showed. A!l 67 balloted in Teheran proper,AP - 89 words
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Article113 1953-08-05 1 SOUTHENL, Southern England, Aug. 4. A Labour Peer. Lord Strabolgi, said here yesterday that Mr. Clement Attlee or other Labour leaders should attend the United Nations General Assembly on the Korean settlement which begins in New York on August 17. With Sir Winston Chui chill andReuter - 113 words
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39 1953-08-05 1 HONG HONG, Alig. 4 The Communist newspaper. Ta Kung Pao, said yesterday in a dispatch from Shanghai that penicillin is now being manufactured in Red China cheaper than it can be bought from abroad. APAP - 39 words
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224 1953-08-05 1 CAPETOWN, Aug 4.— Mr. Charles Swart, South African Justice Minister, has introduced a new bill in the House of Assembly in a bid to remove another obstacle in the way of Prime Minister, Daniel Malan's apartheid (racial regregation) policy. The bill rules224 words
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Article36 1953-08-05 1 CAIRO. Aug. 4. Official sources disclosed last night that further informal contacts between the British and Egyptian negotiators in the Suez Canal dispute will take place today. Time and place were not dls« APAP - 36 words
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Article168 1953-08-05 1 BANGALORE, Aug. 4.Malnutrition is still the most acute problem in Asia and the Far East, delegates attending the ten-day Far East regional meeting of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) agreed yesterday. A paper issued by the FAO secretariat stressing the need for aReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-08-05 1 OSLO (Norway), Aug. 4. Europe's oldest reigning Monarch, King Haakon vn of Jforway, celebrated hia 81et tirthda;' jimntu AP Dr. Gojko Nikolis, Ambassador -designate of Yugoslavia to India paid his first formal call on the Prime MLnN ter, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, in New Delhi recently. Dr.AP - 83 words
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232 1953-08-05 1 BUCHAREST (Rumania), Aug. 4.— Communist whitewash lay thick over Rumania's capital yesterday as thousands of West Europeans Joined iion curtainers in the Redsponsored "Fourth World Youth Festival." On hand also were four Ameiican correspondents, the first U.S. newsmen given Rumanian visas inAP - 232 words
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Article94 1953-08-05 1 SANTA MONICA, Aug. 4.— A 3\i -carat diamond ring once owned by a Empress of China was dug up from a sewer Monday and returned to a retired Navy Commander who lost it in a holdup last Feb. 1. The discovery of the big diamond,AP - 94 words
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Article81 1953-08-05 1 GENEVA, Aug. 4.- -Egypt and 14 other nations in the United Nations Economic and Social Council gave their tacit blessing Monday to the 20-yeai British Libyan agreement, which provides for the establishment of British military bases in Libya. The newly-signed treaty pro* vides that Britain willAP - 81 words
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Article36 1953-08-05 1 ISTANBUL, Aug. 4.—Britain's Mediterranean Fleet at the end of a week's goodwill visit here, left yesterday under command of .Admiral Earl Mountbatten for the Aegean Sea for exercises with the Turkish fleet. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article161 1953-08-05 1 HANOI, LNDO-CHINA, Au£. 4. Every man and woman in Vietnam, over 20 years of age who has an income and regardless of nationality must pay a war tax ranging as high as 7'o per cent annually for the build-up of the Vietnamese national defence forcesAP - 161 words
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Article133 1953-08-05 1 PARIS, Aug. 4—A quickthinking French pilot belllanded his disabled Air France Constellation on a beach in southwest Turkey Monday, saving the lives of 38 of the 42 persons aboard including those of an American mother and her child. The pilot, Captain, Raymond Terry, sentAP - 133 words
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90 1953-08-05 1 LONDON, Aug. 4.— Britain's Trades Union Congress spokesman for 8,000.000 workers will spend part of its annual delegate conference next month discussing resolutions calling for political and trade talks with Russia and Communist China. The conference opens at Douglas, Isle of Man on SeptemberReuter - 90 words
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Article191 1953-08-05 1 vFrom Our Own Correspondent) MALRAS, Aug. 4.—President of Tamil Nad Congress Kamaraj Nadar 'has expressed heart-felt thanks to the people of Malaya for their generous contribution to the cyclone relief in Tamil Nad. He said "The people of Malaya have responded magnificently to the appeal of Tamil191 words
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Article28 1953-08-05 1 •SKANDU (Korakoram Mountains), Aug. 4 The American expedition to 28.250-foot K-H is now 5.500 feet below the peak, according to a message received Monday. APAP - 28 words
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596 1953-08-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Wed., Aug. 5, 1953 Communal Bodies And "National" Conventions THE UMNO-MCA Alliance which boycotted the National Conference held recently under the sponsorship of the Mentris Besar of the various Malay States, has now itself sponsored a similar assemblage. Called the "National Convention," the new venture596 words
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Article683 1953-08-05 2 rpHE twilight war in Korea has come to a twilight truce. The guns grumbled into silence, like the distant muttering of thunder in a darkening sky. After 37 months of sound and fury, the "Land of the Morning Calm" is quiet. The worn soldiers onAP - 683 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-08-05 2 Egypt's Paratroop Regiment marches In the big military on Cairo's Liberation Square. The parade, which was attended by Egyptian President General Mohammed Naguib, set off four days celebration of the first anniversary of the Liberation of Egypt under Gen. Naguib. —A.P. PHOTO.42 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-08-05 2 Miss Jaiton Binte Din Greets the Tengku Anipuan, wife of the Sultan of Selangor, who is seen centre, at a reception, given by the Suit ;.n, at the Hall of India, Overseas league, London last week. A.P. PHOTO.38 words
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Article297 1953-08-05 2 MADRAS: Sri G. C. Kondayya (Ind. asked a question in the Legislative Assembly on the expenditure on the Governor's tour In March, of the Nellore district. The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar said the total expenditure was Rs. 775-3-9. and hoped that by reason of such297 words
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Article93 1953-08-05 2 India- W. Pakistan Rail Traffic NEW DELHI: The Central Railway Board has suggested to the Pakistani Government that through passenger rail traffic between India and West Pakistan be resumed on three routes. The rail links which it is suggested should be re-estab-lished arc Ferozepore-Kusur. Amritsar-Lahore and JodhpurIlyderabad (Sind). The traffic,93 words
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610 1953-08-05 2 Village Worker Leads A Hard Fascinating Life (by D. L. DOTCSj A young man who believes la putting his heart into his work is causing a stir in Ushka, a small village in West Bengals Birbhum district. He is Jatindra Mohan Pyne, 24, a village-level worker of the Mohammedbazar CommunityFOC - 610 words
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Article354 1953-08-05 2 NEW DELHI: A 14-pdnt formula to give compensation to workers for involuntary un employment in industry was agreed upon at the meeting of the Standing Labour Committee. The formula was agreed to by the representatives of workers and employers who met earlier ;ind discussed the question. It will354 words
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Article144 1953-08-05 2 NEW DELHI: The problem of increasing unemployment is being studied by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India, at present meeting here. Communist leaders from ail over India attending the meeting are believed to have expressed concern over the rapid deterioration in the employment position,144 words
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Article178 1953-08-05 2 CUMBERLAND, Wisconsin, Aug. 3. Senator Joseph MaCarthy has questioned the wisdom of President Eisenhower's decision to continue military aid to Britain and three other nations trading with Soviet group nations. "I think it is a tremendous mistake not to some way pena.ise our alleged allies whoReuter - 178 words
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Article187 1953-08-05 2 TEHERAN. Aug. 3. One person was killed and more tnan 50 injured Saturday ;ti die home of Mr. Ayatullah Kushani. the former Spea*er A the Persian Majlis, wncu pro-Mo— adaq supporters clasned with Kashani's followers. Kasn. nn's supporters had assembled at his home to listen to speechesReuter - 187 words
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Article283 1953-08-05 2 NEW DELHI: Operations of the eight existing air companies, to be taken over by the Indian Airlines Corporation have been divided in seven "lines," with a Resident Representative in charge of each "line". Each Resident Representative will be in charge of the operations being carried on at283 words
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936 1953-08-05 3 [A house for a hero! That what they had in mind when they collected a fund with ichich to build a house for Tensing Norkay. The article hen deals icith the surround- ings in which the Sherpas live in Darjeeling. Simple and poor, they936 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-08-05 3 Photo taken on the occasion of the unveiling the portrait of Sri L. S. Valdyanathan, M.A., F.1.A., F.S.S J.P., Manager, Oriental Life Office, Bombay, at the H.R. School, Waiajahbad. Bight to left: Mr. ML Swamtnathan, Branch Secretary, Ori -ntal Life Office, Madras, Dr B.V. Narayanaswaml Naldn, M.A., P.HD., Bar-at-lawi Member,76 words
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Article233 1953-08-05 3 "WILL you, won't you join the dance?" asked Lewis Carroll's whiting and snail as they waltzed along the beach. Readers who were delighted by this Actional scene laughed at the sheer fantasy of fish dancing. But on beaches in southern California, on nights when the233 words
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Article223 1953-08-05 3 'J'HE financing of a railroad usually requires the backing of a Host of stockholders, several millionaires, and a few banks to boot. But one American railroad, we learned to our amazement, was once financed by nothing more than a harm-less-looking comma! Records reveal that223 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-08-05 3 The .Sultan of Selangor chats with Sir Donald MacGillivray (left), Deputy High Commissioner for the federation of Malaya, at a reception held at the Hall of India, Overseas League, London recently. A.P. PHOTO.33 words
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Article300 1953-08-05 3 No Competition Among Congressmen HYDERABAD: The All-In-dia Congress Committee has lskcd the Provincial Congress Committees to make provisions in their constitutions, debarring Congressmen from contesting each other for elections to municipal bodies, local boards or any other public institution to which Congress did not efficially set up candidates, without the300 words
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Article246 1953-08-05 3 DID "PIG ORIGINATE? IN A POKE" fO market, to market, to buy a fat pig. Home again, home again, jigity jig. So goes the old nursery rhyme but buy "a pig in a poke," and you are likely to find you have little reason to jigity jig home. For when246 words
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Article382 1953-08-05 3 NEW DELHI. The Government of Indwi have decided to extend the subsidised housing scheme for industrial workers up to March 31, 1956, in order to cover the rest of the Five Year Plan period. Following closely the scheme for 1952-53 announced late last year, the new schemeFOC - 382 words
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Article684 1953-08-05 3 MADRAS Giving information about the number 01 women employees in the Secretariat, during question-tima in the Legislative Assembly on Sunday, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, stated that of the 105 such employees, 67 were Hindus and 38 Christiana. These included eight from the Backward Classes and684 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-08-05 3 When a newspaper printed the story that Gloria Nord, star of "Chu Chin Chow on Toe" at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London, had no b>y friend, the lovely American ice skater received nearly three hundred offers of marriage or friendship. Oth r letters came from elderly folk wishing her good64 words
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817 1953-08-05 3 Indo-China Will Be The Next No. I Hot Spot? No. 2 war the seven-year-long struggle between the Communist-led Vietminh and the French Union armies may soon become the No. 1 hot spot in East-West relations. All that is needed to give it a top billing is peace in Korea. ThereAP - 817 words
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Article132 1953-08-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Indo-U.S. air talks aimed at concluding a civil air transport agreement between the two countries were resumed here last Fridny after a lapse of seven weeks. It is understood that little pi ogress was made at recen meeting as certain alternative proposals made132 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-08-05 4 Mr. A. W. Sim, Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Negri Sembllan and Malacca, (first from left, wearing dark shorts) shows a press party at Customs Headquarters in Seremban exhibits used by ustoms evaders and smugglers in Malaya. Mr. Sim is holding the head of an axe which had been83 words
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1156 1953-08-05 4 MADRAS: Mr. K. Subrainanlam, Counsel for the Management of the Madras Elect rio Tramways, in a statement explaining the present position in the dispute between labour and the management savs: 1 tried to bring about a set- 1 tlement between the Manage- j ment1,156 words
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Article1300 1953-08-05 4 By Shri Murari Sinha And they heard the voice of the LORD GOD walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD GOD amongst the trees of the garden. And the1,300 words
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Article29 1953-08-05 4 £>ome questions are even now without answers,— eg the egg-cum- chicken one' But, after all, do we really 2f» the one that knows all the answer?29 words
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Article57 1953-08-05 4 Mr. Clement Attlee, former British Prime Minster and now leader of the opposition, left here by train yesterday on the first stage of his trip to Yugoslavia for a three-week holdiay. He will visit several Yugoslav cities and spend days as guest of Marshal Tito atReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-08-05 4 As the wheels of this B-47 American Strato-jet Bomber touch the runway at the fair ford air base, Gloucestershire, England, the pilot po .hes a lever popping a parachute out the tall end to si >w the big plane down. The plane, Commanded by Lt. Calonel James M. Smith of72 words
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Article124 1953-08-05 4 KUMBAKONAM: Stung by wild bees In the forests of Ahobilam, Kurnool districts, Sriuiathi Kothal Ammal, wife of Sri K. V. Ramanujachariar, Vakil, died in Ahobuam, according to a report received from the Ahobilam Mutt Jeer, who is now camping in Ahobilam to worship Sri Jwala124 words
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Article330 1953-08-05 4 'J'HE abstract work of British sculptor Reg. Butler that won for him the first prize in an international sculpture competition on the theme "The Unknown Political Prisoners," was smashed to pieces by a young Hungarian artist who is now stateless. Mr. Butler's work, a cageiike structure330 words
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Article110 1953-08-05 4 NEW DELHI: General Ra- jendrasinhji, C-in-C of the Ini dian Army, who is shortly goi ing to Britain to attend the i annual exercises left here by train on Friday last. After a brief visit to Jaranagar, his home town, he will go to110 words
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Article575 1953-08-05 4 ASSIGNMENT OF LAND TO POLITICALS MADRAS A number of questions relating to the assignment of «anas to political suiierers were answeieu in the --•egislative Council last weea Mr. M. A. ManiCKavelu NaicAer stated in reply that "tne viovernment consider that the •andless and poor persons likeiy to cultivate land should575 words
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Article248 1953-08-05 4 EGG LAYING MAMMAL! ■pHE pink elephants, orange horses and purple kangaroos which were recently recently paraded in Calcutta were a tame collection indeed compared to one little fellow from Australia He wears a fur coat, has a bill like a duck's, webbed feet, and a broad, flat tail His wife248 words
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113 1953-08-05 4 Mass Release Of Demonstrators Ordered CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Police Court last week ordered a mass release of 450 persons arrested in connection with the campaign against the one-pice increase in tram fare. Two Magistrates trying the cases observed, "There is no sufficient evidence against these men." This is the first113 words
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Article163 1953-08-05 4 MADRAS: Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Minister for Education, said in the Legislative Jouncil that one of the Deputy Directors of Public Instruction who retired in 1952, had been re-employed in the interests of public service. Asked by Mr. Alexander Snanamuthu, the Minister further stated that the163 words
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686 1953-08-05 5 Rice and grain eaters should drink at least ten ounces of milk a day to maintain an adequate aiet, the inaian Dairy Research Institute at Bangalore has discovered. The GOI Ministry of Agri-culture-operated institute has found that the typical Asian rice and grain686 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-08-05 5 HE. the Governor Sir John Nicoll signs the visitors' book at Endau. PRO picture.14 words
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Article240 1953-08-05 5 BURNPUR TRADE UNIONISTS RELEASED CALCUTTA: Six members of the Burnpur Workers' Action Committee have been released on orders from the West Bengal Government. A message from Burdwan says that they were met at the jail gate by the President of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr. Atulya Ghosh Mr.240 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-08-05 5 His Highness the Sultan of Perak being welcomed on his arrival at Tanjong Malun r ecently, by the Mentri Besar, Dato Pan glim a Bukit Ganta ng. Also at the station to meet him were the British Adviser, Perak, Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, and To' Puan Bad ariah, wife61 words
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64 1953-08-05 5 30,000 Kerala Plantation Workers Strike KOTTAYAM: Thirty thousand plantation labourers of the Kannan-Devan Hill Products Company at Munnar, in Travancore-Cochln, went on an indefinite strike from Thursday last: Announcing this, Mr. N. Ganapathy, MLA and President of the High Range Plantation Workers Union, says that the strike has b:en called64 words
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272 1953-08-05 5 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, stated in the Madras Assembly that the object of passing a separate order under Section 41 of the City Police Act prohibiting demonstrations, etc., near the Legislative Assembly buildings was to invite public attention specially to the necessity for272 words
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Article158 1953-08-05 5 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Aug. 3. The people of the Turks and Caicos islands, an Atlantic Ocean dependency of Jamaica, will vote for the first time next month. The population of the 16 tiny islands is about 6,500. The governor of Jamaica, and the Turks island's commissioner areAP - 158 words
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Article175 1953-08-05 5 NAIROBI, Aug. 4.- A group of young Indians in East Africa have organised expeditions to mounts Kilimanjaro and Meru in Tanganyika. This haa been motivated by an opportunity to serve the cause of science and help Professor Dixit of the Institute of Science, Bombay, who is175 words
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443 1953-08-05 5 HYDERABAD: Prof. Huma. yun Kabir, Secretary to the Ministry or' Education, Government of India, told Pressmen last Thursday that the Government of India had sanctioned a grant of Rs. five lakhs f-r th? development of certain departments of science and tccnnoiogy in the443 words
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230 1953-08-05 5 HYDERABAD: The All-In-dia Congress Committee have directed all Pradesh Congress Committees to launch an intensive campaign to popularise the Bhoodan Yagna movement initiated by Acharya Vinoba Bhave during the celebration of the Independence Week from August lb. In the circular, Mr. Balwantray Mehta. General230 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-08-05 5 Reds Total in India's Parliament Dwindling! NEW DELHI, Aug. 3. -The Socialists outnumbered the Communists Monday when the new Indian Parliament session convened with 27 members, compared with the Reds 25 in the Lower Chamber. The anti-Communist Socialists have been gaining strength through special elections held to fill vacancies. TheAP - 141 words
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Article212 1953-08-05 5 AMRITSAR: The Shiromani Akali Dai's four-day central camp opened Saturday at Tarn Taran, 12 miles from here. About 300 delegates from Punjab (I) PEPSU, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh: Indore and other parts of India attended the camp. Addressing the delegates Master Tara Singh. President of the Akali Dal,212 words
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Article489 1953-08-05 5 NEW DELHI: India's contribution to the Indo-United States Technical Co-operation Fund set up under the IndoAmerican Technical Co-opera-tion Agreement signed in January 1952 now totals Rs. 723.1 million. The United States' contribution in dollars, amounting to Rs. 420 million, was made in two instalments 1951-1952 and U.5.538.35489 words
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903 1953-08-05 6 Ceylon News: M. P. PROMISES UTOPIA! PEOPLE'S GOVT. WITHIN A YEAR COLOMBO: "I promise you that within a year's time I will form a people's government," said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranailce, M.P., at a mass meeting held recently at Galle Face Green to protest against the removal of903 words
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118 1953-08-05 6 Dearer Rice Drives Man To Suicide FOLOAHAWELA: An unknown man who had climbed Hie top of a SO ft Meddalanda Polgahawela, in protest against the incoconut tree last week, at crease in the price of rice committed suicide by hanging himself with a veshtl from the top of the tree.118 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-08-05 6 Australian diess designer Beaufort Howe briefs Australian quick-chance mannequins Valerie Wlndus and Babs Price for the Far East tour they will be making with him. Valerie and Babs, with four other mannequins, will parade at night clubs and theatres in Hongkong and Singapore to display Australian made beachwear, sports outfits,89 words
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110 1953-08-05 6 Corporation For Indigenous Arts, Crafts Urged The formation of an independent, statutory Corporation for the advancement of the indigenous arts and crafts was urged by Mr. O. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries and Fisheries, in hia presidential address at the «nnii«| general meeting of the Ceylon Society of Arts, held110 words
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209 1953-08-05 6 JAFFNA: Mr. K. Kuhatnasaa, M.M.C. Jaffna, presiding, at a meeting of the North Ceylon Shop Employees held at the Parathi Bashika Vidasalal premises at Vannarponnai said he did not want anybody to run away with the idea that a Trade union was meant only209 words
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Article182 1953-08-05 6 The Idea Of Self -Government Mr, W. H. Ingrams, an Adviser to the Colonial Office and author of a number of books on Arabia, is to speak on "The idea of Self-Government" in "Asian Club" in the London Culling Asia programme to be broadcast from the BBC, London, on Sunday,182 words
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Article70 1953-08-05 6 KANKESANTURAI: Before climbing a Bo tree (sacred to the Buddhists) to fell some branches which obstructed the main wiring in connexion with the Kankesanturai electric supply scheme, labourers made an offering at the Vyrava Temple and prayed to be pardoned. They burned camphor and broke a70 words
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Article85 1953-08-05 6 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.—lndian and Russian authorities are still negotiating the details of the 1951 barter agreement which supplied India with 100,000 tons of Soviet wheat. Food Minister R.A. Kidwal told Parliament today. Asked whether Russian prices matched U.S. prices and whether India or Russia derived85 words
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Article90 1953-08-05 6 CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Construction of the wonas fastest digital computer-type electronic brain was announced Monday Dy Argonne National Laboratory. The device, called Oracle (Oak iwdge automatic computer, logical engine), will be installed at Oak Ridge this fall. Among its high speed accomplishments, the US$35O.COj computer can multiply 12-digitAP - 90 words
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44 1953-08-05 6 Mr. M. Arokiasamy ceased to be a Temporary Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council on Aug. 3, consequent upon the return to the Federation of Mr. P. P. Narayanan after attending the Queen's Coronation in London.44 words
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150 1953-08-05 6 1,000 1b. Bombs Rockets Used Against Bandits The R.A.F. struck at the terrorists again Monday afternoon (Aug. 3) when Linco'.ns and Hornets from Tengah bombed an enemy camp near to Kuala Krai in Kelantan with 1.000 and 500-lb. bombs, and strafed it with rockets This air attack wa s in150 words
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66 1953-08-05 6 Lottery In Aid Of Tamilian Association Building Fund The Committee of the Singapore Tamilian Association will hold an extraordinary Council Meeting on Sunday, Aug. 9 to discuss the question of running a public lottery for raising funds to put up a building for the Association. The meeting will also pass66 words
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84 1953-08-05 6 Mr. N. Sri Ram, the Interna tional President of the Theo.sophical Society, who arrived here by air from India yesterday, will give a public lecture on "The Significance of the Present Time'' under the auspices of the Inter-Religious Organisation today (Wednesday) at 5.3084 words
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Article57 1953-08-05 6 Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Govern- ment of India, will participate i in the Singapore Kerala Samajam Badminton tourna- i ment tomorrow. He will play for Kerala Sports Club which i will meet Jensen Rangers at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday July 6 at57 words
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