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Title Section16 1953-08-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 182. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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502 1953-08-12 1 Discussion On Kashmir Before Monday, (Not Dispute To Be Referred To U.N Security Council KARACHI, Aug. 11.— Mr. Mohammed All, the akistan Prime Minister, has set August 17 as the eadline for his meeting with the Indian Prime Minis er, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to discussReuter - 502 words
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230 1953-08-12 1 Indo— Kashmir Passport System Abolished From Onr Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— The first consequence of Sheikh Abdullah's fall was the about.on of the obnoxious passport system between Kashmir and India. It was as protest against this system's introduction that Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukerjee entered Kashmir uithout a passport230 words
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Article118 1953-08-12 1 nyni Our Own Correspondent INEW DELHI. Aug. 11.--*ne recent dramatic dcvolonjenta in Kashmir arc an nt^tnn affair of the State, the Government of India fill interfere as little as posWe, stated Premier Nehru in House of the People In a itoniont yesterday. The In«M Army there118 words
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Article188 1953-08-12 1 SRINAGAR, Aug. 11. Shopkeepers here observed a partial strike yesterday in protest against the arrest of Sheikh Abdullah, 48-year-old "Lion of Kashmir" who was dismissed from the premiership on Saturday after five years in power. Strike organisers toured the city persuading tradesmen not to transact business. InReuter - 188 words
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Article80 1953-08-12 1 KARACHI, Aug. 11. Leading business organisations in the Pakistani capital have decided to close shops, cinemas and markets today "in heartfelt sympathy with the dead and dying In Kashmir." The 25 leading firms said the decision was a "mark of protest and resentment at the action of Sadar-1-RiyasatReuter - 80 words
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Article56 1953-08-12 1 New U.N. Observer For Kashmir SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Aug. 11. —General Bennet De Riddei of Belgium arrived here yesterday to act as chief Military Observer of the United Nations group supervising the ceasefire order in Kashmir. General De Ridder is taking over from Major General Robert Nimmo of the Australian armyReuter - 56 words
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Article104 1953-08-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Aug. 11. The Bureau of the Asian Socialist Conference. began a three-day session hero on Monday, Burma's Defence Minister U Ba Swe presiding. Observers from Yugoslavia and Britain \lso attended the discussions which ranged over Korea. Japanese Peace Treaty, Indochna, KMT troops104 words
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Article68 1953-08-12 1 VATICAN CITY, Aug. 11.The skull of St. Lawrence, one of the Catholic Church's most precious relics, was exhibited in the Church of St. Anne yesterday, commemorating the maryr's feast day. St. Lawrence was burned alive in the Third Century by order of Empeior Valeriiin. Th»A.P. - 68 words
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108 1953-08-12 1 CLEGG TO BE DY. FINANCIAL SECRETARY HERE The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. J. B. Clegg, Ltnder Secretary (Economics) Jamajca, to fill the new post of Deputy Financial Secretary (Economics), Singapore. Mr. Clegg wa s born in 1910 and was educated at King108 words
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Article272 1953-08-12 1 SPECIAL COLLECTOR FOR KURNOOL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 11.— Mr. C. Narashimhan, former Commissioner of the Madras City Corporation, has been appointed Special Collector at Kurnool in order to complete the arrangements before Andhra State is inaugurated on Oct. 1 with that town as the Capital. Narashimhan. who272 words
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239 1953-08-12 1 Red Delegates Demand At Armistice Commission Meeting HONGKONG, Aug. 11.— A senior Communist delegate yesterday accused the United Nations of supporting General Chiang Kai-shek's "remnants" in disturbing implementation of the Korea armistice agreement, according to Peking Coinmunist Kadio. Lieutenant General Lee SangReuter - 239 words
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Article176 1953-08-12 1 CAUX, Switzerland, Aug. Ix. -Tne SpeaKei of the Maiayau iAigxsiative Council Dato mat\i.iud bin Mai t»ia the Moral rlearmament Conference here yesterday that "bullets alone wjuld never settle the terrorism in Malaya." "We must have a tuperioi ideology to that which inspires the terrorists" he said.Reuter - 176 words
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Article115 1953-08-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— The Home Minister Dr. K. N. Katju told Parliament yesterday that the case against Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, I.C.S., former Commerce Secretary of the Government of India, had been referred to the Union Public Service Commission for advice.115 words
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118 1953-08-12 1 i *l E !y PS4 n> Aus 11 The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharial Nehru told the House of People yesterday that the Indian ambulance unit was not being withdrawn from Korea but would be absorbed into the main body of Indian troops as soon asReuter - 118 words
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Article66 1953-08-12 1 Tokyo, Aug. 11— Peipini mdto eai<* to&y j.ow Son* Korean prisoners have died In Red captivity. The Communist broadcast, monitored in Tokyo by the Associated Press, gave figures far short of the 8,705 Americans listed by the American Defence Department last week as missing in Korea. TheA.P. - 66 words
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Article31 1953-08-12 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 11. The Communists said today they would return 350 prisoners of war in tomorrow's exchange, including 25 British, 25 Turks, BO Americans and 250 South Koi'MUi A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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304 1953-08-12 1 Emergency Has Cost $700 m. Britain has agreed to give financial help to Malaya as promised and the amount to be provided for this purpose will now be worked eat This Is revealed in a statement issued by the Federal Government yesterday.304 words
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Article128 1953-08-12 1 GENERAL STRIKE AGAIN IN FRANCE PARIS. Aug. 11.— The Com-munist-led General Confederation of Labour (CGT) last night ordered all its railwaymen members to strike at once and faced Prance with renewal of the nationwide rail strike which paralysed tourist traffic last week. The Socialist Trade Union Confederation force Ouvriers whichReuter - 128 words
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Article149 1953-08-12 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 11.— A bus strike paralyzed Hyderabad transport yesterday as delegates from nine countries gathered there for a three-day meeting of the Bureau of Asian Socialists. The twin cities of Hydera. bad and Secunderabad have banned public gatherings. Po-L-ce have broken up scores of attempts toA.P. - 149 words
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588 1953-08-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Aug. 12, '53. SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S DOWNFALL EXTREMELY unfortupate but not quite unexpected are the latest developments in Kashmir climaxing in the sudden dismissal of Premier Sheikh Abdullah and his Cabinet and the appointment of a two-man cabinet headed by the former Deputy Premier Bakshi Ghulam588 words
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798 1953-08-12 2 INDIA GOVT'S VIEW NEW DELHI: The speech delivered by Dr. Daniel Malan, the South Af rican Prime Minister, on July 9, 1953, in which he was reported to have offered help to Australia in the event of a threat f rom India, wasFOC - 798 words
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Article152 1953-08-12 2 BOMBAY: Sri Jagjivanram, Union Minister for Communications, urged members of the Depressed Classes to "work harder for their own unlift." Addressing a meeting organised by the Bombay City branch of the Bharatiya Depressed Classes League, the Minister said, "outsiders" might sympathise with the cause of theFOC - 152 words
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Article100 1953-08-12 2 TOKYO: Soldier* are strange, sentimental beings sometimes. Take the men of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment, one of the British Units in Korea, for example. When they were told lo dismantle their posts following the cease-fire, their blgge*t problem was what to do with a batch of eggs100 words
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Article437 1953-08-12 2 NKW DELHI: Mr. Nehru l said that there was no quesI tion of India's support being sough; in Egypt s struggle for evacuation of the Suez Canal Zone by^ British troops. "But it is well* known," said Mr. Nehru, "that India is sympathetic to national movementsFOC - 437 words
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1033 1953-08-12 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the People held debate on a non-official resolution recommending compulsory military training for all high school and college students. Dr. Ram Subhag Singh (C). for all the youth, whether they who moved the resolution on i wanted it orFOC - 1,033 words
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Article793 1953-08-12 2 TWO British troopships, 'EMPIRE PRIDE' and DH.WAKA' have been diverted 60 transport from India to tlorea, five thousand Indian troops assigned for duty in Korea to protect the prisoners-of-war unwilling to be repatriated within 60 days of the signing of the armistice. Already the advance party793 words
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188 1953-08-12 2 Plato Was World's First Communist CAIRO, Aug. 11.— A Muslim authority Sunday charged UM Greek philosopher, Plato, with being the world's first Communist. Sheikh Mohammed Hassanein Makhlouf, Grand Mufti of Egypt, was testifying before a special military court trying 23 persons accused of Communist activities and propaganda He was summonedA.P. - 188 words
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Article98 1953-08-12 2 BOMBAY The British India I Steam Navigation Company's I passenger vessel, "Dumra", I wnich ran aground on July 23 1 in the Persian Gulf aioa, entei. f ed a dry dock here for repairs. The 4,867-ton ship, carrynig passengers and 960 tons of general cargo,FOC - 98 words
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767 1953-08-12 3 400,000 Indians Pakistanis Would Qualify For Ceylon Citizenship COLOMBO: In the Ceylon House of Representative*, last week, the Prime Minister said in reply to Mr. Pieter Keuneman that his estimate that about 400,000 Indians and Pakistani residents would qualify for registration as citizens under th* existing taws was based on767 words
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177 1953-08-12 3 COjuuMbu: A member of the recent British trade mission to Peking is now in CeyThis businessman, who requested that his name should not be divulged, feels that there are "vast possibilities" in developing trade with China. He said that the team of Br. Ion" thatFOC - 177 words
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Article105 1953-08-12 3 RESIDENCE PERMITS FOR INDIANS COLOMBO: Mr. Dudley Scnanayake Premier, disclosed in the House of Representatives last week that 85,722 temporary residence permits had been issued to Indian and Pakistani residents in the three years, 1950 to 1952. He furnished the following particulars in reply to a question by the CommunistFOC - 105 words
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Article133 1953-08-12 3 COLOMBO: "The forces of Science have united countries physically, but it is a sad fact that there is no spiritual unity commensurate with physical unitv hence all the strife and tension in international affairs." declared Mr. N. Sri Kam. the International President of the TheoaophicalFOC - 133 words
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Article134 1953-08-12 3 LAHORE: The Comis.sion appointed by tho Court of Inquiry investigating into the recent anti-Ahmediya disturbances to look into the affairs of the Adult Literacy Fund has alleged that Rs. 2,03,000 were given to the four Urdu Dailies of Lahore out of the fund by the Punjab (P) Government.FOC - 134 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-08-12 3 Shown at the opening of the Children's Art Exhibit, where art from the children of 85 countries are on display (U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bid.). Mrs. James Sullivan with Dr. W. WarahDecker from Bombay. India who was sent to this country by the Indian Government to participate in Cancer Research66 words
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Article49 1953-08-12 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India has decided to extend the period of validity of all licences issued for export of raw cotton during the current M ISM, irrespective of whether they were issued befoie or after June 1953, up to «>nd of September this year. FOCFOC - 49 words
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484 1953-08-12 3 Govt. Assure To Preserve Order Peace COLOMBO: Leader of the Senate, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke appealed to the Opposition to share the responsibility with Government of seeing that the right of public meeting and tho right of free speech did not end in hooliganism, and gave the assurance that Government wouldFOC - 484 words
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Article913 1953-08-12 3 T^HE honeymoon is over for many a June bride, and she is wondering: "Okay, now how dc I set about turning my big dummy into a responsible human being?" If she turns to her motnei or any other lady survivor of a marital war, she is likelyAP - 913 words
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Article62 1953-08-12 3 How should a June I bride break in her husI band when the honey- moon, is over? Every i I woman has her theory. Bid whoever asked a 1 I man.' In Vie tolloicinq I article, first c/ series, Hal Boyle given (he says) the. r advice of some battle-62 words
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Article304 1953-08-12 3 TALAIMANNAR: The Indian fishermen have departed leaving their women and children behind. Along the 16-mile stretch of beach, from Talaimannar to Mannar, scores of men and children live in tiny paln.yrah huts, claim Indian nationality, and wait for a boat to take chem to their menfolk. While batchesFOC - 304 words
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Article68 1953-08-12 3 The People's Republic of China has been able to give Ceyion omy 270.000 of the 300.000 tons of rice the Government of Ceylon had asked it to supply. This was stated at recent meeting of the House of Representatives by Mr. V. Ku maraswnmy, SecretaryFOC - 68 words
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369 1953-08-12 3 COLOMBO: The Council of the Employers' Federation is now considering what action should be taken retarding any employees who fall to report for duty on the day of any attempted general strike. The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. A. Ratanayake, in a radio message to theFOC - 369 words
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797 1953-08-12 3 Musical Notes Expressed In Paintings NEW DELHI: A unique set of Ragamala paintings is among the objects of art recently acquired by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, for the National Museum. The relation between music which has the power of pictorial evocation and pictures which attempt to seizeFOC - 797 words
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Article253 1953-08-12 3 HUGHSON, California Dismayed by the waste oi food, a group of young church people has opened a camp here to salvage what they can for the hungry in lands across the seas. The idea developed last year at a church conference. Someone said American* wasteA.P. - 253 words
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Article1684 1953-08-12 4 rpHE British Labour party's new statement of policy, which was published recently has some Important merits. It rests, at least In appearance, on a reasoned assessment of Britain's economic needs. It is sparing of the extravagant promises to which politicians in opposition are prone. Its Socialist prescriptions1,684 words
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Article120 1953-08-12 4 Ceylon To Be ECAFE Headquarters? COLOMBO: Ceylon may be the next headquartei-s of ECAFE. Its Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. A. Shahbaz, accompanied by the Director of its Bureau of Personnel, Mr. G. Palthey, arrived in Colombo recently to 'explore the possibilities of making Ceylon their next headquarters." Mr. Shahbaz saidFOC - 120 words
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Article125 1953-08-12 4 NEW DELiHL The Gorernment of India announced mat the Import of cotton seed uil will be allowed with immediate effect. The Government has also decided to reduce the standard rate of import duty on cotton seed oil from 43% f* to 5% ad valorem andFOC - 125 words
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179 1953-08-12 4 Move To End Landlordism In Bhopal BHOPAL: The Chief Minister of Bnopal, Dr. S&anna, introduced tne Bhopal Abolition of Jagirs and I^and Reforms Bill, 1953, in the State Assembly. The Bill seeks to authorize the Government to resume all tne yy jagir s in the State against payment of compensationFOC - 179 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-08-12 4 Shown at the opening of the Children's Art Exhibit, where art from the children of 85 countries are on display (U.S. Dept. of Commerce Building). Miss Nighat Shoaib from Pakistan, whose father is Executive Director of the International Bank, looks at the Pakistan Exhibit.44 words
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258 1953-08-12 4 Probe Into Anti-Ahmadia Disturbances LAHORE The two-man court of inquiry last week probing into the recent antiAhmedia disturbances heard a plea for the inclusion of Khwala Nazimuddin. Pakistan's former Prime Minister, as a party to lta proceedings. The plea was made by Mr. Yaqub Ali Khan, counsel for Mian MumtazFOC - 258 words
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Article240 1953-08-12 4 MUZAFFARPUR: About 400 villages in Muzaffarpur-Sadar, Sitamarhi, and Hajipur subdivisions in Muzaffarpur District have been inundated oy the worst floods in the last 15 years in the rivers Gandak, tiagmati, and Khandei affecting a population of over two lakhs. All roads in Sitamarhi subdivision haveFOC - 240 words
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Article771 1953-08-12 4 MADRAS At the Madras i High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice PanchapaKesa Aiyar passed an oxparte decree for a sum of Rs. 1 lakh against the N. S. K- Films, Mr. N. S. Krishnan and Srimati T. A. Mathuram in a civil suit filed by theFOC - 771 words
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Article228 1953-08-12 4 COW THAT TURNED INTO A WOMAN KAL.IMPONG: An instance in which a man has seen a "revelation" has just been reported. It Is stated that Kami Bahadur of Kalimpong awuke from his sieep, on hearing knocks at his door at about 3-0 a.m. one day last week* He found aFOC - 228 words
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287 1953-08-12 4 Nehru's Remarks: Questions In Br. Parliament LONDON: Mr. C. Alport < (Cons.) asked the Colonial j Secretary what representations i the British Government had i made to the Government at India regarding recent official public statements by leading Ministers, which had led to t <vn increase in the unrest andFOC - 287 words
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Article335 1953-08-12 4 BOMBAY: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President, said the Constitution of India did not discriminate between different religions because religion was an expression of fundamental truths handed down to them from the beginning of history. The Vice President was opening a school in a suburb of Bombay. InF.O.C. - 335 words
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Article94 1953-08-12 4 CALCUTTA The West Bengal Government has &P* proached the Government of India for an additional allotment of 50,000 rice deficit this year. The Government of India had allotted to West Bengal 2,10,000 tons of rice this year, but *he additional supply is needed in viewFOC - 94 words
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990 1953-08-12 5 Krishna Menon's Warning D ?PJ I: Nationalisation, in the sense of substituting State ownership for that of an owner or a cartel, is not always the answer to a nation's economic ills, declared Sri V. K. Krishna Menon, India s delegate toFOC - 990 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-08-12 5 At the request of the Ceylon School for the Blind, the Government of India have presented to the School some "Indian musical instruments. The presentation was made by tho Indian High Commissioner Mr. C C. Desai. The picture shows the instruments with Mr. Desai standing in the background.48 words
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326 1953-08-12 5 BOMBAY: Dr. B. V. Nurayanaswamy NayuAu, Member of the Tariff Commission, appealed to industrialists fur more i intensive and Kustained endeavour to make the Five Year dan a success. Addressing a meeting organised by the Indian Council of Foreign Trade on theFOC - 326 words
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Article198 1953-08-12 5 ORIGIN OF LIQUEURS The origin of liqueurs in j general c;in be traced buck to j the search for a beverage that would prove to be an elixir of j life, bestowing perpetual youth ;on those who drank ot it. i t>ut with most existing 1 liqueurs, however old, itFOC - 198 words
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Article244 1953-08-12 5 JHAKIA: The Indian CoiIterles Union has, in a telegram tz the Planning Commission, drawn attention to the critical position through which the coal industry was passing in Bengal and Bihar coalfields, it is learnt. Inadequate and inequtabld distribution of wagons, the telegram said, has adverselyFOC - 244 words
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Article469 1953-08-12 5 MADRAS "Social educa tion is regarded as a very important part of the curricula of schools m lungland. Every boy or girl up ;o the age of 15 participates in that social education, and that is what makes so many things possible In England," said Dr. S.FOC - 469 words
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Article206 1953-08-12 5 NEW DELHI: The Governmcnc of incua has decided to auvnnce Ks. t>o lakns as partiaity interest-free loans to the •staie uovernments, to enabie tnem to make essential improvements to the minor ports in their respective States. The improvements proposed to be mane at various portsFOC - 206 words
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Article28 1953-08-12 5 Oiiuu, Aug. 11. Crown Prince Aklhito of Japan arrived In Oslo by a special plane from Copenhagen yesterday {or a five-day unofficial visit to A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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826 1953-08-12 5 MADRAS: Delivering the inaugural address of the Presidency College Hfetory and Politics Association on "t*» evolution of the Commonwealth of Nation*," Mr. Justice E. H Mack, last Friday, advised students to remember the "stupendous fact" that theyhad the greatest aMoeJatioa of free people*,FOC - 826 words
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65 1953-08-12 5 MADRAS: Tramway services In Madras City will be resumed only when approval of the London office of the company is received. The agreement reached between the management aad the workers is being referred to London. The services, run by the Madras Electric TramwaysFOC - 65 words
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134 1953-08-12 5 CALCUTTA: Mr. Justice P. B. Mukhcrjee of Calcutta High Court will hold the inquiry lato the allegations of assault on and arrest of Press reportera and photographers by the police on the evening of July 22, it waa announced by the WestFOC - 134 words
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Article50 1953-08-12 5 JAFFNA: S.B.C. certificated students from Oeyion who gained admission to various colleges affiliated to Calcutta University before July 6, have it is learned, been allowed to join the inter-classes in these institutions. The number admitted Is saia to be about a hundred, both girls and boys.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article908 1953-08-12 6 CEYLON NEWS: Inducement To Economic Development Of Country The main aim of the Budget was forcefully brought home to the House lost week by Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardena (Horana) in the Budget debate. Mr. Jayawardena pointed out that the. purpose of the Finance Minister'sFOC - 908 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-08-12 6 Opposition deputies denounced the Persian referendum on the dissolution of Parliament as "rigged." A.P photo shows: Women, barred from voting in Mossadeq's'poll on the fate of the Persian Parliament, stage a protest march calling for female suffrage In Persia.43 words
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Article160 1953-08-12 6 ATHENS, Greece. Aug. 11. Adlai Stevenson's published remarks about Greece's "royal" problem stirred up a minor furor here yesterday. The unsuccessful American presidential candidate's account of his world trip is being published in Athens by the pro-government newspaper Vadyni. Of his visit here, he wroteA.P. - 160 words
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Article68 1953-08-12 6 The Hindu Officers of the Government Departments will conduct the "Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Rd., Katong, Singapore, tomorrow Thursday, Aug. J3, 1953. from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with special "Abishegam," music and "Pooja" ceremonies. Mrs. Nagarathinam Suppiah and Messrs. M. Ramalingam,68 words
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Article121 1953-08-12 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.American aid will be going out soon to 55 countries under a new symbol a pair of muscular clasped hands on a red. white and blue, Stars and Stripes shield. Under the hands are the words "United States of America." The Foreign Operations,A.P. - 121 words
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Article75 1953-08-12 6 From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 11. The Madras University has opened a new course in Dental Surgery, thus meeting a longfelt need. Fifteen candidates have been selected for the firs-t batch and they have begun work in the new building75 words
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Article48 1953-08-12 6 Tamil Muslim Union, SingaI>ore will hold a public meeiing in honour of the Independence Day of India at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Saturday, Aug. }j>, at 8 p.m. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India will address the gathering.48 words
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Article372 1953-08-12 6 Sympathetic Understanding Of Problems Of People C. C. DESAI SE5? ~g&Sa&5 >JVi am th,rlr the ld Hnds jt wav into new. StHdinti ii T'i ext T eme| y ha J»I».V to that the A^.ka rfeiS inHlli tel aBplri 2 l tO in '""'-porate the ideals ofFOC - 372 words
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236 1953-08-12 6 (By Our Staff Reporter) "There is no slump now but only a trade recession after the unprecedented boom following the Korean war, but even as it is, the trade today is better than what it was before the Korean war," declared the Director236 words
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Article102 1953-08-12 6 CAIRO, Aug. 11. Ex-Queen Narrtman of Egypt has asked the Egyptian authorities for a monthly allowance "as her financial condition requires such assistance," the independent morning paper Al Ahram said yesterday. The newspaper added the former Queen also requested that her prsonal effects, which she leftA.P. - 102 words
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