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Title Section20 1953-08-15 1 LONG LIVE INDEPENDENT INDIA Indian daily Mail VOL. K. No. 185. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS20 words
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317 1953-08-15 1 Canada Favours Inclusion NEW YORK. Aur 14— Mr. Krishna Menon arrived in New York by plane from London yesterday to urge India's claim for a seat in the Far Eastern political conference on Korea. He was asked about the United States reported oppositionReuter - 317 words
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Article60 1953-08-15 1 The British declined to com merit, but It was understood they still are firmly insisting that both Russia ana India be included In the conference. The British position Is that Uw exclusion of Russia would '•e "unrealistic." As for India. Uiey feel that Prime Minister N'ehru's representativeA.P. - 60 words
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Article76 1953-08-15 1 TOKYO, Aug. 14.— Radio Peiplng said Friday morning h p 12-man Indian advance party left Pyongyang for India Thursday. Horded by Foreign Secretary of India, R. K. Nehru. said Piping-, the mission visited the Headquarters of the Communist North Korean and Chinese Forces. ThoA.P. - 76 words
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Article48 1953-08-15 1 WELLINGTON, Aug. 14 PJw question of admitting Com. inunlat China to the United \atiotta should neither be puabed with undue huste nor delayed by "perverse procrastiii;it.on. fi Mr. Jiiton Webb, •\*ew Zealand Minister of External Affairs, tvld the New House of Representatives yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1953-08-15 1 TAsrER. Albrrta, Aug. 14. Him star Marilyn Monroe was reported to have nearly drown-f-d when she stumbled and fell •n a swift flowing river here curing a scene for the nim River of no Return." She was quickly rescued with •i <seriDusly sprained left ankle v*iohReuter - 55 words
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Article105 1953-08-15 1 RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 14.— Nine children it have been suffocated in refrigerators in the United J| States in the past three ji (lav*. <! Four boys aged from five 2 to seven were found dead yesterday in an abandoned refrigerator near their I home her* afterReuter - 105 words
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Article65 1953-08-15 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 14.- Government of India special police nere arrested American J. A. ciwenurton, the assistant general manager of the Bomoay orancn or farke Davis and Co., drug manufacturers, on cnarges of systematic evasion of Oustoms auties. His arrest on Tuesday Is a sequel of one year longA.P. - 65 words
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Article48 1953-08-15 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 14.— About 150 wives and cnudren of the strikers, who had staged sit down demonstration iu Teheran's Central Post Office yesterday left th«* building in the afternoon— driven out by the neat of the sun shining on d glass roof. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article106 1953-08-15 1 POLITICAL PENSIONS TO GO? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.— The Government of India are considering the gradual abolition of all political pensions including that made to the Aga Khan. This is revealed in a statement by the Home Minister Dr. K N. Katju in Parliament when he106 words
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Article61 1953-08-15 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the House of People today that India agreed with Britain on the inteinational importance of the Suez Canal and the desirability of maintenance of the installations in the Canal zone. He added: "Any agreementReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1953-08-15 1 MADRAS, Aug. 14.— The West Coast pepper price has tallcn sharply since early this weeK to 2,300 Rupees for the best variety per 700 pound bay:. Exporters said the drop !s due to Indonesian competition. Cochin, one of the busiest port handling the commodity reportedA.P. - 62 words
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Article35 1953-08-15 1 CALiCUTTA, Aug. 14. -Threa fire fighting pumps were still working today to extinguish the smouldering British-bound cargo ship City of Singapore, 7,338 tons, which caught fire at Khidirpore docks here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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409 1953-08-15 1 One Out Off Every Ten Persons In S'pore Saves Money In P. O. (By Our Staff Reporter) What with the trade recession and unemployment, the people are saving more and more of their earnings in the post office saving bank, their savings for the last month being a record for409 words
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91 1953-08-15 1 PRASADS GREETING TO INDIANS OVERSEAS "Our nationals abroad must remember that they are unofficial ambassadors of India and the reputation of the country Is in their hands. I would therefore take this opportunity of asking tbem to conduct themselves in sucb a manner as not to bring discredit to the91 words
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106 1953-08-15 1 The tndiau Civics Comae which lasted six days ended .Thursday, Aug. 13, with a closin? address by the Hon. the' British Adviser, Kedah, Mr. A. B. Ramsay, after which he aanded 'Opeiation Service' bad. ges to the trainees. Mr. Ramsay spoke on the position106 words
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Article56 1953-08-15 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 14.— A Government tribunal yesterday banished 16 striking tobacco and granary workers to Per. sin's distant eastern provinces and sentenced 21 others to six months imprisonment. They were Imprisoned 14 weeks ago after striking for a 25 percent wage increase^ They appeared before the tribunal onReuter - 56 words
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385 1953-08-15 1 Troops Posted At Key Points In Colombo COLOMBO, Aug. 14 Machine-gun nesta were set up at key points in Colombo and armed military vehicles patrolled the main roads yesterday afternoon in a bid to stamp out violent demonstrations against price increases. These new measures decided at a meeting between theReuter - 385 words
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Article82 1953-08-15 1 SRINAGAR. Auk. 14.— Thb Kashmir Government has ordered the expulsion of Miss Edna Fontaine, 30-year-old British artist. because she "acted and was about to act in a manner prejudicial to the security and tranquility of the State." Police said she arrived in Kashmir in 1945.Reuter - 82 words
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Article26 1953-08-15 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 14.— The Pakistan High aommission today cancelled its Independence Day reception here "in view of developments in Kashmir."- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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253 1953-08-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 14. Bitterly controversial issue of the partition of the Madras State was opened for discussion in the Union Parliament when the Home Minister Dr. Kailashnath Katju introduced the Andhra State Bill yesterday. It was evident253 words
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Article73 1953-08-15 1 Singapore Marine Police are anxious to get in touch with the sampan-man who rescued a Chinese when the motor sampan Ry. No. 1850 in which the .atter was travelling capsized Junng a Sumatra after the opat left Pulau Nongsa for Singapore on July 30. The sampan-man who73 words
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Article87 1953-08-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Autf. 11. The Ciuef Presidency Magistrate yesterday framed charges against Mr C. N. Annadurai and four other leaders of tne Dravjda Munnetra Kalagham for instigating offences such as wrongful restraint and endangering railway passengers" safety. The charges were in respect of87 words
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Article163 1953-08-15 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.— The Korea-bound headquarters staff of the Indian custodian force which will guard prisoners at Panmunjom departed yesterday by special train for Madras on the first lap of the Far Eastern Journey. The advance guard of 1,100 Indian troops is scheduled toA.P. - 163 words
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Article70 1953-08-15 1 "Thee* annual Athletic Championships Meetings have attained very high standards of desorativeness, proficiency, sportsmanship and thrill. I am sure that this year's gathering will fullj maintain those standards. We all look forward to seeing you give many line performances, and to seeing many records smashed," said70 words
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513 1953-08-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Aug. 15, 1953 NOTES AND COMMENTS SIGNIFICANCE OF AUG. 15. \O great celebrations nave been planned for to-day, tbe.^uuverqftry of the Indian Independence Day. They have been reserved for the Indian Republic Day which falls on January 26th. That is because, August 15 merely marks513 words
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Article1069 1953-08-15 2 N. C. THOMAS MANNANAM; B. A - N. C. THOMAS MANNANAM B. A. (By C IX years ago on this day India became free from foreign' domination a dream wmch tooK shape at last! Hence this day is undoubtedly tne most important one, or rather a red-tetter day, in the annals of the1,069 words
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Article170 1953-08-15 2 murny city streets and aiieys, in tne wa*e of Indias delayed river valley piojeccs, are dun. ming the future of the Indian eiecrric lamps manufacturing industry, according to a apoKeuman of the industry. Delay in carrying out rural electrification scnemes. which were blue-printed on the as-c-um^dFOC - 170 words
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Article93 1953-08-15 2 BOMBAY: The symposium on "Indigenous Drugs and Insecticides" organized by the National Institute of Sciences of India, which concluded here recently declared that "more attention should be placed on research" on the subject. Dr. B. Mukherji, Director of the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, s aidFOC - 93 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-08-15 2 PHOTO. John Foster Dulles (right), U.S. Secretary of Staie, ami Pyung Yung-Tai, South Korean Foreign Minister, sign the Korea- U.S. Treaty ni Alliance at Seoul, Korea on Aug. 7. Looking on are South Korean President Syngman Rhee (standing, right: and South Korean Premier Paik Too Chin (standing beside Rhee). UnderA.P. - 66 words
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Article130 1953-08-15 2 LONDON: A man with a remarkable ambition to bulid the world'* first all- f glass house passed quietly through London last week. r He wul have succeeded be- f fore long. One of our topmost "pro- fessors of glass," he is buny, general Dr. Shaun f Cox, world-130 words
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Article216 1953-08-15 2 Ni^vV u&uttl: an Manavn Tyagi, Minister for Deiencc, told Prof. H. N. Mukherjee in the House of the People, that the three "Hunt class" frigates, which had been obtained on loan from the British Admirality could not cope with this work, anymore. Sii Tyagi saidFOC - 216 words
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Article155 1953-08-15 2 Higher Education ror women MADRAS India's Chiei Justice, Sri M. Patanjali Sas iriur referring to education ior women, ne said if women desire to secure economic independence and did not wisn 10 marry, then higher education wouid nc beneficial anu lit them for careers. But if women desired to marryFOC - 155 words
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Article118 1953-08-15 2 NEW DELHI; Dr. Kuilasttath Katju, Home Minister, said in the House of the Pco_ pie that it was proposed to lease the entire farm covering an area of 1,038 acres, inciuaing 418 acres under sugarcane cultivation, belonging to Mr. i^aik Ali in Nizamabad district to groups ofFOC - 118 words
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210 1953-08-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has advised the State Governments not to demand sales tax on InterState trade transactions which took place before the recent Supreme Court judgment on the subject, It is learnt here. The Supreme Court, in its judgment inFOC - 210 words
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Article574 1953-08-15 2 rpODAY India completes her sixth year of independence and enters the seventh, proud of her achievements and wiser for her failures and full of hope for the future, under the inspiring guidance and leadership of Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, the worthy successor of the greatest man of this574 words
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Article144 1953-08-15 2 Nt;v\* uuUiil lncuan tcx tile mills set up a record id cioth production by turning out 43t> million yards in July. Production in the first seven montns of the year thus totalled 2,889 million yards, giving an average of nearly 4JU million yards a month, which isFOC - 144 words
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Article201 1953-08-15 2 BuivißAx me txiaio of the Indian Airlines Corporation, which met here last week, for the first time under the chairmanship of Mr. B. C. Mukherji, set up three committees to make recommendations regarding the various problems facing the corporation. The technical committee will report onFOC - 201 words
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Article57 1953-08-15 2 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government have decided to t»in the importation and disuioution of Uterauire, vrittcfc in the opinion of the Principal Collector of Customs contiins derogatory reference to any reljgi^n. This is a sequal to tfc: complaints made recently by the imported from India, aliyedFOC - 57 words
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Advertisement28 1953-08-15 2 Your baby will -^I>J love the taste of 1 JT \^-&**<S '>> AUenburys Malted <W7vTTS-^ SrtU Rusks. They will >*^^ l h*lp h4s teeth tg£os? 1^ 'fct^^^ Occam tuueiNG SiN&AMM28 words
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385 1953-08-15 3 NBW DELHI: The Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, characterised the incident near the I ado- Pakistan border on May S. in which 4 Pakistani policemen attempted to kidnap a.n unmarried girl, and assaulted a party of Santal men and women, killing all five women385 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-08-15 3 Photo. The now Russian Ambassador to Iran Anatoli Lavrientipv (left) meets Premier Mossadeq (right). The two conversed for an hour at the lianian Premier's home in Teheran.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article147 1953-08-15 3 HHADRACHALAM: The Go'livari la in spate and it is rising rapidly at the rate of "even incnes per hour; so far Jt has risen to six feet above the flood level of 1051. The main street of BhadrachUam, wmch i.« a business centre-, is under water andFOC - 147 words
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Article266 1953-08-15 3 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Maragatham Chandrasekhar Deputy Health Minister, told the House of the People last Friday that the commitee which had been set up by the Government to make recommendations on research schemes and experimental and other programmes relating to family planning to be adopted inFOC - 266 words
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Article323 1953-08-15 3 NEW l>*iL*il: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for tiauways aad Transport, in a written answer to a question in tne House of the People said «.nat, euectncally-cooied water is at present supplied to passengers at 84 important rail. vvay stations and tnis amenity was being extended gradually.FOC - 323 words
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1739 1953-08-15 3 Planning Commission's Suggestions To State Govt. NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has recently addressed the State Governments on the question of urban unemployment. The Commission, which has I been engaged during the past few weeks on a study of the unemployment position, observes that,F.O.C. - 1,739 words
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Article156 1953-08-15 3 BOMBAY: Nearly 5.000 persons including philatelists last week 'invaded" the General Post Oftice's Philatelic Bureau uere for getting their special postal covers defaced with a special cachet marking the inauguration of the nationalisation of air transport services. The one-anna special cover and special postal concellation cachetFOC - 156 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-08-15 3 The Duchess of Kent recently opened the new wing of Malaya Hall, the hostel for students in London. Picture shows the Duchess signing the Visitors' Book watched by Mr. W. A. Ward, the Commissioner for Malaya in the United Kingdom, Mrs. Ward and Mr. Oliver Lytei. ton. Secretary of State53 words
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Article221 1953-08-15 3 BOMBAY: Groups of Indiana are at present carrying out experiments in cosmic rays at aigh altitudes in Africa, Malaya and the Philippines, under the guidance of Prof. K. R Dlxit, of the Institute of Science, Bombay, These Indians, who are residents of the respective countries, haveFOC - 221 words
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Article192 1953-08-15 3 MADk.^. "I look forward to studying, at first hand, the tusiun of races and nationalities in America," says Dr. S. P. Adinarayan, Professor of Phllospny and Psychology, Madras unnstian College, wno left Maaras for the United States. Dr. AOinarayan will teach, for a year, inoian philosophyFOC - 192 words
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Article85 1953-08-15 3 HYDERABAD Hyderabad la expected to produce Khadi worth Rs. 20 lakhs this year in accordance with the FivnYear programme rtrawn up by the AlLlndia Khadi and Village Industries Board act up by the Government India, Disclosing UiU to PrtKMnon tary, Hyderabad Khadi Sanruthi, said there wagFOC - 85 words
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Article537 1953-08-15 3 Exchange Of EnclavesProblems CALCUTTA: Exchange <>f enclaves, the principle of which wa3 accepted during the recent meeting of tn<- Indian and r'akisutn Prime Ministers, is a very complex problem and one that requires very careful consideration and scudy. Connmd to the two Bengais, an unniy. of the proposed exenange revealsFOC - 537 words
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572 1953-08-15 4 POSTHUMOUS HONOUR FOR MADRAS OFFICER NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry, in a Press Note issued last week, says that the President has approved the following: gallantry awards. Maha Vlr Chakra to Major Annavl Krishna: swamy Ramaswamy, 8 Maratha Ljght Infantry (posthumous). Ashoka dhakra, Class 11, to Plight Lieutenant Raizada HarbansFOC - 572 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-08-15 4 Mr. Sri Bam, International President of the Theosophical Society, addressing members of the Colombo Theosophtaal Society which gave hi.n a rousing reception during his visit to Ceylon recently on his way to the South-East Asia and the Far East. From 'Colombo, Mr. Sri Ram arrived in Singapore and after a61 words
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Article396 1953-08-15 4 MADRAS: Denmark was an example to otner countries of tne world in tne matter of economy in food production and agriculture. It India could eiuuiate Denmark it could produce not oniy enough tood tor its present population, but zo per cent more. So saidFOC - 396 words
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Article92 1953-08-15 4 L.AHORE Mr. Gh iznnfar Alj Khan has declared that he considered hjmself lucky to be appointed Pakistan's High Commissioner in India at a time when there was so much goodwill among tho people of .ho two countries. In an interview heie, Mr. Ghazanfar Aii Khan saidFOC - 92 words
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83 1953-08-15 4 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has announced the setting up of committee to deal with the question of revising the Pakistani customs tariff with particular reference to machinery and components of machinery. The terms of reference in. elude investigation into the desirability or otherwise of wjdeningFOC - 83 words
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2369 1953-08-15 4 William Glynne- Jones - She Set The Birds Free Was Very, Very Happy William Glynne-Jones SHORT STORY by (Winner, Atlantic Award for Literature) •pHE little girl came carefully down the three steps leading from the porch. Her right leg was encased in steel supports and she walked slowly, painfully, with an effort that seemed2,369 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-08-15 4 Photo. A woman survivor seeks her belonging* amid the rocks and rubble left by a flood *hich devastated at least three Persian villages (Vaz, Tljan and Chalsia) in the Alborz Mountains just south of the Caspian Sea last w eek. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article348 1953-08-15 4 BOMBAY The Communists' call for a one-day toiten stnk<; in Bombay's textile imiuscty, tai.^d m «*voxte any appreciable response last Friday. Out of the 93,000 workers .scheduled for the first shift in the various mills, X2,000 turned up for w oik, accord ing to an officialFOC - 348 words
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71 1953-08-15 4 Secretary To Govt. For Andhra Affairs MADRAS: Mr. O. Pulla Reddi, 1.C.5., Home Secretary to the Madras Government, has Deen appointed Secretary to UM Government for Andhru af/airs. This poat hoa just been created in view of the forma, tiou of the Andhra State Mr. Puila Reddi will have hisFOC - 71 words
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132 1953-08-15 4 Inquiry Into Anti-Ahmediya Disturbances LAHORE: The court of inquiry investigating into the anti-Ahmediya disturbances jiiis directed the Auvoca'.t;General of Punjab (Pj to prodace certified copies of judgwients and orders of the spc. ciai miljtary courts jn the cases of four peisons prosecuted by the martial law authorities in March andFOC - 132 words
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216 1953-08-15 4 NSW DELHI: The total gross sea and land customs ieveuue collected jn Indja timing tae month of Feoruary 11)63, amounted to Rs 1,295 laxns— Rs 770 laKhs iess than i?'eoruary last year, according to figures released by tne Do. partment of Commercial Intelligence andFOC - 216 words
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Article98 1953-08-15 4 LAHORE: Camp Five ha*, been established at a height Of 22,000 feet by the American Expedition now scaling Mount God win- Austen. Latest reports from Skardu said the camp was escauiished on July 8 after a weeklong spell of bad weather v/hich virtually immobilized the party.FOC - 98 words
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Article34 1953-08-15 4 NEW DELHI: The officers of the Posts and Telegraphs Department presented a silver miniature post-box and telegraph signalling machine to Mr. Krishna Prasada, who is relinquishing hia post as Dire«- FOCFOC - 34 words
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880 1953-08-15 5 GREATER DEGREE OF SEGREGATION ON TRAINS UNDHR CONSIDERATION CAPETOWN: A new "apartheid" (racial segregation) bus said to be the first of its kind in South Africa, has been introduced in Paarl, a small town in the Cape Province. The bus has two doors inFOC - 880 words
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Article100 1953-08-15 5 KAKAOhu: Tne Crovernmenta of India and Pakistan have decided to relax further the visa rules relating to the famines of members of the defence forces, It is reliably understood. Henceforth no prior "reference" would be necessary to ihe home Government by the visa-issuing authority. In actual workingFOC - 100 words
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Article27 1953-08-15 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has lifted, with immediate effect, the ban on forward trading in cotton which was imposed in May this year. FOCFOC - 27 words
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Article283 1953-08-15 5 Nehru Foundation In Japan TOKYO: A delegation consisting of the topmost Japanese leaders in the cultural, economic, educational, literary, political, religious and other walks of life, will visit India shortly to discuss personally with Prime Minister Nehru and leaders from all walks of life in India plans for the proposedFOC - 283 words
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Article207 1953-08-15 5 Mohammed Ali League President KARACHI: The Council of the Pakistan Muslim League is expected to meet on September iy to elect the Lieague President in the place of Khwaja Nazimuddin, who has resigned. Though the Prime Minister, Mr. Munammad ah, has maoe it Known mat ne cud not favour oneFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-08-15 5 PHOTO. Crying and sobbing, North Korean women PoWh are freed by the L'.N. at Panmunjom on Aug. 9 fifth day of the PoW exchange programme. They wear North Korean uniforms they made by themselves in a PoW ramp. Picture shows them at the rear of the ambulance which brought themA.P. - 68 words
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Article107 1953-08-15 5 CALCUTTA: The management of the Indian Iron and Steel Company in a statement said that the recent endeavours made by certain political leaders to bring about normal conditions at Burnpur had resulted in an offer from the "action committee" to permit an increase of 15 per cent inFOC - 107 words
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Article583 1953-08-15 5 GRANT OF EXEMPTIONS FROM I-T. NEW DELHI: The question whether donations to charitable institutions satisfy certain conditions for exemption irom income-tax will now be decided by the Income-tax Officer, who has jurisdiction to assess the institution if its income were not exempt, according to a I'ress noteFOC - 583 words
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200 1953-08-15 5 I. .HOKE: Over 200,000 people in about 100 villages in run jab (P) have so far been evacuated from their homes or marooned foUowing a rise in the level of all the rivers in the province. Late reports available here indicate that theFOC - 200 words
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Article275 1953-08-15 5 LONDON: Dr. C. P. Ramaswainy Ayyar, member of the indian Press Commission, said tnat India would nave lo pxa> a great part in stabilising democratic ideals in Soutn-East Asia In a recorded Press conference, which was broadcast in tue 8.8.G. London Calling Asia" programme. Dr.FOC - 275 words
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Article66 1953-08-15 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government had turned down an offer from a British firm in London to supply 10,000 tons of wheat flour from Russia. A Government spokesman said that the quality of Russian flour, according to sample sent by the London firm, was of lowFOC - 66 words
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61 1953-08-15 5 Notes Recovered From Person's Stomach i. AKODA. R». seven, in currency notes, were recovered at the General Hospital here, last week from the stomach of an alleged pick-pocket by administering a purgative. The Baroda Railway Police, who suspected the man of having picked th« pocket of a passenger, and ofFOC - 61 words
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Article140 1953-08-15 5 NEW Db.L.ril: A resolution by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Leader of the Communist Group, in the House of the People urging the Government to take immediate steps to arrest unemployment got the first place in the ballot for non-official resolutions to be taken up on AugustFOC - 140 words
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Article286 1953-08-15 5 BOMBAY: A strange disease which has so far defied diagnosis has caused four deaths and affected over 1,000 people in Nadiid. about 40 miiea from uaroda, it is learnt here. The disease was reported from Nadiad about two weeks tack. Medical experts said the disease caused dilation ofFOC - 286 words
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Article126 1953-08-15 5 NEW DELHI: A joint deputation on behalf of the AilIndia Sikh Nationalist Party and the Punjab State Nationalist Sikh Party met the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, here last week. In a memorandum they drew the attention of the Prime Minister to the state of affairs now obtaining inFOC - 126 words
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Advertisement154 1953-08-15 5 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.8.N. Company Ltd., Agents ROYAL BLUE (^&4jfck{ WASHABLE QUINK Accidents sometimes happen— but with154 words
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148 1953-08-15 6 There are at present nine endowments whose property and iunas are aanumstered by the Muslim and Hindu xaloowments Board, Singapore, being: (a) The Mariamman and Parumal Temples whose assets are estimated at a value c. o* 625,163.59 <b) The Kaliamman Temple whose assets are estimated148 words
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136 1953-08-15 6 Clerical Course For Girls At Tanjong Katong Classes for girls will be held in Tanjong Katong Girls' School from 6.30-8.30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays from Aug. 31. Subjects will be Shorthand any Typewriting (for L.C.C. Ceruncu.c examinations), English and Office Procedure. Candidates must have completed their education to Standard136 words
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Article37 1953-08-15 6 Mr. Lim Kee San, Publicity Officer attached to the Public delations Office, Singapore, recurned by air from London yesterday after completing a departmental training scholarship under the auspices of the Colonial Office.37 words
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Article157 1953-08-15 6 The Singapore Kerala Samajam Building Fund Lottery will be drawn at the Samajam premises at No. 44, Race Course Road, at 3 pjn. tomorrow (Sunday), Mr. A. P. Menon, the Singapore Lottery Committee Chairman told the Indian Daily Mail last night. The Representative of the Government157 words
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94 1953-08-15 6 Since the introduction of the uaubach system of teaching illiterates to read and write vv is introduced into the Special Constabulary, nearly 3,000 illiterate S.C.s have been trained in the Federation. This result has been achieved in ibout eight months, as the training did not get94 words
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Article58 1953-08-15 6 A six-day Civics Course wIU tM run at Malacca in parallel for Chinese and Tamil school teachers, beginning on Aug. 24. The course has been organised by the Secretary for Chinese \ffalrs and will be the eleventh to bo held in the Settlement. Accommodation and58 words
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Article50 1953-08-15 6 Tanjong Mallm Women's In. ititute has been adapted by the members of a Women's Institute 8,000 miles away in tha G'loucestershlre village o f Sheepscombe, set In England's rolling Citswold Hills. The two Institutes will exchange news of their activities letters, photographs, gift parcels and ideas.50 words
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