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Title Section16 1953-08-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 196. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDYY, AUGUST 26, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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248 1953-08-26 1 And Secure Food Rations In Equal Measure From Both Sides NEW DELHI. Aug. 25. Indian Truce super visors in Korea will carry neutrality to its physical extreme by pitching their camps smack on the demarcation line between Communist and United Nations forces. "ThisA.P. - 248 words
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Article80 1953-08-26 1 KASHMIR, Aug. 25. The Prime Minister of Kashmir, Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed with the President of the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq returned here today from their one day visit to New Delhi. They have been discussing developments in Kashmir with the Indian Prime Minister,Reuter - 80 words
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Article63 1953-08-26 1 CAIRO. Aug. 25.— Reliable sources reported today that ex-Queen Narriman is asking £4,000 (Egyptian) monthly alimony from former King Farouk. Narrlman's lawyer announced last week she was suing Farouk for alimony. The claim Is being made through a Muslim court and the custodian of Farouk's assetsA.P. - 63 words
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Article56 1953-08-26 1 N'BW DELHI, Aug. 25.— 1n ill will import 100,000 tons of "igar this year from Java, the United Kingdom, Cuba a;u! M?xico, it was learned here y sterday. Delivery of 35,000 ns is expected in September 16 000 from Japan. 10,000 fi Mn the United KingdomReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1953-08-26 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 25.— Bad weather forced a west bound British Overseas Airways Comet jet-liner to return to Dum Dura airport near here yesterday after it had covered nearly half the distance to Delhi. The Comet is expected to leave at midday today. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article76 1953-08-26 1 INDONESIA WILL NOT BE NEUTRAL JAKARTA, Aug. 25.— Incuv nesia's new Radical Nationalist ijovernment will not be neutral in world affairs. Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo told Parliament here today. "The Government's policy Is active In nature and has a distinct object in view," he said. "Therefore It cannot possibly be isolationistA.P. - 76 words
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Article90 1953-08-26 1 WHITBY, Northeast England, Aug. 25.— A young Malayan prince arrived here yesterday to study the methods of Yorkshire fishermen and see if they can be adapted for use in Malaya. During the next three weeks Prince Raja Muda, 22, eldest son of the Sultan of TrengganuReuter - 90 words
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Article98 1953-08-26 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 25.—Following labour trouble over the past eight months the management of the Indian iron and s.eel works at Eurnpur near Asansol, 60 miles west of Calcutta, deciared a lockout from yesterday. As a remit 14.000 workers will oe out of work. Troops andA.P. - 98 words
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Article65 1953-08-26 1 CZECH ENVOY ASKS FOR ASYLUM BEIRUT (Lebanon), Aug. 25 -The Charge d" Affaires of the Czechoslovak legation in Beirut Mr. Karel Stanek, who flew to Cyprus ovei the weekend for his annual vacation, has asked the British District Commissioner In Nicosia, capital of that Mediterranean Crown Colony island, for asylumA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-08-26 1 PHOTO. Lt. Gen. K S. Thhnmayya, G.O.C. India's Western Command, ha* been named Chairman of the Neutral Repatriation Commission in Korea. Scheduled to leave India in the first week of September, he is shown here chatting with Air Vice Marshal G. E. GibbH (left), C-in-CA.P. - 56 words
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159 1953-08-26 1 "You are the heads of your villages. You are the peints of contact and reference and you tire the linking factors between the Government and the pe:ple in your areas", the Men. tri Be/ai of Pcrak said when ne declared open the Civics Course for159 words
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Article71 1953-08-26 1 RANGOON. Aug. 25. —Five persons yesterday were reported killed and several thousand rendered homeless in Pegu, 50 miies north of Rangoon, by Hoods caused by incessant Tain over the past six days. Over i0 000 acres cf paddy laud are under water and the ragingA.P. - 71 words
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Article108 1953-08-26 1 Coinciding with Coronation I Year, and for the first time in the history of Singapore, ten locally qualified teachers (7 meu and 3 women) are being sent on Two- Year Teacher Training Scholarships to the Institute of Education at the University of Bristol. They will108 words
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56 1953-08-26 1 Sixtyone students have been declared qualified for admission to the Second Year Certificate Course 1953/54, Teachers* Training College, Singapore. Among those declared successful there are 28 ladles and five Indians. The latter arc Miss M. Bhattacharya, Miss Leelavati Muthia, Mr. K. Sivarajah, Mr. S.56 words
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Article30 1953-08-26 1 R.A.F. Hornets cf No. 15 Squadron. R A.F., Butterworth, made a bombing and strafing attack at daybreak yesterday morning (Tuesday, Aug. 25) in •uppor: of op.iHtiocs in Kedah.30 words
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Article158 1953-08-26 1 Moroccan Freedom Arabs' Support CAIRO, Aug. 25.— The Arab League yesterday pledged its "full support" to the Moroccan people In their "fight for freedom and independence" against France. Ahmed Shukairi the League's Assistant Secretary-General, told a news conference that the league "shall not deflect from its duty towards the MoroccansA.P. - 158 words
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205 1953-08-26 1 MOROCCO: SEC-COUNCIL MEETING TODAY NEW YORK, Aug. 26—11 was officially announced that the United Nations o«.curity Council would meet on Wednesday to hear the request of the Arab-Asian group to look 'oto the situation in Morocco is a source of international friction and danger to international peace and security. MembersReuter - 205 words
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Article40 1953-08-26 1 FREETOWN, Bierra Leone, Aug. 25. A package of diamonds believed to be worth about £100,000 has been found by police in the backyard shed of a house on the outskirts of Freetown it was reported here. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article30 1953-08-26 1 LONDON. Aug. 25. Th» 3rd session of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation is due to open at the Kremlin today the official Soviet news agency Tass reported.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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453 1953-08-26 1 With a view to obtaining additional revenue to meet the anticipated deficit on the current year's budget of $208,000,000 and to provide additional revenue in order to meet the estima ted deficit on the 1954 Budget, Government Tuesday decided to increase the import duties453 words
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Article27 1953-08-26 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 25. The Soviet press announced today the appointment of Dmitri Speanovich Chuvakhin as the new USBR ambassador to Oanadt,- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article115 1953-08-26 1 An indiaa terrorist was killed when he was surprised along with three Chinese terrorists, lecturing a group of tap. pers on the Ulendale estate* in the Bahau district of Negri Sembllan. A patrol of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles opened fire on the terrorists when they came upon115 words
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Article176 1953-08-26 1 LONDON, Aug. 25. The mystery surrounding the present whereabouts of Stalin's 34 -year-old son Lieutenant General Vassili Stalin who was one of the leaders of the Soviet Air Force has deepened with :he passing of the annual Mo-cow air display. Until his father's death la MatchReuter - 176 words
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Article75 1953-08-26 1 DUESSELDORF (Germany?. Aug. 25. Dr. Werner Naumana, controversial candidate of the extreme rightwing German Reich Party, was classified by the State Interior Minister here as a Nazi offender and ousted from Sept. 6 parliamentary election campaign In campaign speeches. Nartmann has compared Hitler with Napoleon andA.P. - 75 words
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Article57 1953-08-26 1 Wine As Germ Killer BERKELEY, Aug. 25. A University of California Pharmacy College graduate says he has made experiments which indicate that wine may be a source of germ killing antibiotics. John Gardner. 40, of Lafayette, received the Kilmer Prize at the American Pharmaceutical Association <"""nl meeting in Salt LakeA.P. - 57 words
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72 1953-08-26 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 25.—Postage stamps for an "Iranian Republic" were ready to be put into circulation. Brigadier Dadsetan, Teheran's military governor, disclosed yesterday. A whole set of thousands of such stamps were found on Sunday night by General Zahedi's secret police in two Tudeh (Communist) Party hideouts.A.P. - 72 words
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Article35 1953-08-26 1 LONDON. Aug. 25. The First Battalion Worcestershire Regiment arrived at Southampton in the troopship Empire Windrush yesterday after three years in Malaya. They will leave by train for Bulford, Salisbury Plain today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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674 1953-08-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Aug, 26, 1953. "Convention" A Big Flop! JUST as expected, the so-called "N atio n al Convention" sponsored by the UMNO-MCA Electoral Alliance' has turned out to be a big flop. Among the thirt een organisations which the Alliance invited to attend the Convention, only674 words
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Article825 1953-08-26 2 Ernest Atkinson - Ernest Atkinson by House of Commons authorises the raising and spending of money by the -Gov. erumcnt. But that is not the end of the matter. It then tries to see how well the money has been spent, whether It has in fact been applied strictly to825 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-08-26 2 PHOTO. Doctor Alfred C. Kinsey, seated left, and his main co-authors in the book "Sexual Behaviour in th. Human Female" hold a recent conference at their headquarters in Indiana University's Institute for Sex Research, Incorporated, at Bloomlngton. Seated with Kinsey is Doctor Paul H. Gebhard. Standing are Doctor Clyde E.A.P. - 59 words
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75 1953-08-26 2 Like Elephant Ali Would Not Forget Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed All was honoured with a civic reception by the citizens of New Delhi and the address was presented to uuu in a casket engraved with a* Ivory replica of aa elephant. Referring to that Mr. Monammeu Ail said thatFOC - 75 words
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Article97 1953-08-26 2 NEW DELHI: India had been supporting the proposal by some member countries of the United Nations for the establishment of an International Development Fund under the aegis of an International Development Authority, said the Finance Minister, Shri C. D. Deshmukh, replying to a question byFOC - 97 words
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Article43 1953-08-26 2 NEW DELHI The Government of India have decided to make all import licences issued under Serial No. 206. Part IV if the Impou Trade Control Schedule for July to December, 1953, valid for 12 months trom the date of issue. FOCFOC - 43 words
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398 1953-08-26 2 VUAYAWADA: Nearly ten lakhs of people have lost abno*t all their belongings do*, to the flood In the Godavari, and now depend on Government relief measures said Sri A. B. Nageswara Rao, Chairman, Bajahmundry Municipal Council last week. In Rajahmundry alone, about 25,000 Jamaica,FOC - 398 words
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Article37 1953-08-26 2 Begum Monammed Ail had to cut short her stay in New Delhi recently and return to Karachi, as her son, Harold was involved hi an accident and lost his right thuni.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article521 1953-08-26 2 CAIRO: Republic Egypt is looking for a new national anthem. A nation-wide competition recently yielded 108 hymns. Three were selected and were submitted to Presiden Mohammed Negulb and a jury of musical experts. They were all found to be belowstandard. Now the plans call forA.P. - 521 words
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733 1953-08-26 2 LONDON. Aug. 25.— The Financial Times• main front, page story yesterday was a dispatch from its correspondent in Malaya saying that while the financial situation of the Federation gave cause for concern, there was no question of the Federation being either bankruptReuter - 733 words
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Article60 1953-08-26 2 BAKERSFIELD (California). Aug. 24. Men are sinking the deepest shaft ever known into the earth 17 miles east of here. The Ohio Oil Co. said its test shaft in the Paloma Fields reached a depth of 20,521 feet— nearly four miles on Thursday, eclipsing aA.P. - 60 words
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Article84 1953-08-26 2 NEW DELHI: With a view to making larger supplies of coconut oil available In India mmediately, it has been decided by the Government of India hat the quota licences issued ar to be issued for coconut oil falling under the Serial No. 62 of Part IV for theFOC - 84 words
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378 1953-08-26 3 -MAHAVIrVJYAGI BANGALORE "As long as the people of Kashmir are with us, nobody, not even Pakistan or ten Pakistans can throw us out from there," declared Mr. Mahavir Tyagi Minister for Defence Organization, here. "I am not so weak as to be cowedFOC - 378 words
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Article341 1953-08-26 3 SRINAGAR Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed. Prime Minis cer of Kashmir, ordered the release of four Government officials who taken into "protective custody" by the State authorities after Sheikh Abdullah's dismissal. They were Ghuiam Murtaza, Maqsood Ah, Ghulam Ali and Fazll. The cases of other detained persons areFOC - 341 words
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Article358 1953-08-26 3 BANGALORE: Sri Mahavir Ty.igi, Union Minister for Defence Organisation, visited recently the Radio and Electrical Manufacturing Company iKEMCO) to find out the possibility of establisihing collaboration between this factory and the proposed Bharat Electronics Factory to be established in Bangalore by the Union Gov(rnment. The Union MinisterFOC - 358 words
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Article39 1953-08-26 3 SRINAGAR: The Administration Reorganization Committee, which is to report to the Government on the revision of grades of Government employees, is expected to finalize i;s report later this week. The committee was apnointod last April.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article216 1953-08-26 3 TIRUNELVELI: Mr. C. E. uenden, Principal. School foi the Deaf and Dumb, Pa. lameottei, in a memorandum submitted i-o the Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, during his recent viiit to the school, referred to the scheme for a Diploma in TtachSju; teachers in school fo the blind. HeFOC - 216 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-08-26 3 PHOTO. British, Indian and French officials huddle following seven-minute United Nations General Assembly's session on Korea in New York, Aa^. 17. From left, are: Br* i tin's Selwyn Lloyd; India's V. K. Krishna Menon and Maurice Schumann and Hen .a Hoppenot, both of France. Man in left background is notA.P. - 71 words
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69 1953-08-26 3 BLANTYRE, Nyasaland: Thirty-six Indians, who arrived here from Mombasa, Kenya, by a chartered plane last week, Northern Rhodesia, left hereto same plane on Aug. lg, a i Government announcement said. While in Blantyre the Indians tried to arrange to continue their journey to Lusaka, capitalFOC - 69 words
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Article168 1953-08-26 3 TRIVANDRUM: For the first time since the abolition of capital punishment hi Travancore, a person was hanged to death in the Central Jail premises here early last week. Kelan Madhavan, aged 30, was sentenced to death by the Sessions Judge, Kottayam. Capital punishment was abolished in TravancoreFOC - 168 words
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118 1953-08-26 3 NEW YORK: The Bombay Port Trust has awarded a tontract for building a pipeline system connecting two oil re. fineries now under construction at Trombay, with an offshore marine terminal, to MerritChapman and Scott Corpoiatlon, according to a company announcement. The project, involving construction of118 words
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Article110 1953-08-26 3 MR. MOHD ALI ELECTED UNOPPOSED DACCA: Mr. Mohammed All has been returned unopposed to the Constituent Assembly, from his home province. The announcement was made last week by the Secretary to the East Bengal Assembly. Another member of the Pakistan Central Cabinet, Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, Food and Industries Minister,FOC - 110 words
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Article76 1953-08-26 3 LAHORE: The Police resorted to a mild lathi-charge to disperse an anti-Ahmediya procession last week taken out in defiance of Sec. 144 Cr.P.C. Immediately, after the Muslim League sponsored Kashmir Day meeting at Goalbagh, a section of tne audience formed itself into a procession and shouted slogansFOC - 76 words
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Article1064 1953-08-26 3 JN the history oi Hindustani music there is no name so fascinating as Tansen s. out tnuugn inmiiiieiauif musical ■uirovies and increuihie legends nave giown up arouna tne j ia<.ter part of tne liie oi tms j iausicai genius, tnu lacts about I .us early hie1,064 words
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276 1953-08-26 3 MADRAS: A special feature of the sixth Tamil Festival to be held in Delhi on Aug. SO and 81 will be the Hindi-English session of which Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan will be the President. The Hindi-English session is being held to enable the non-TamilFOC - 276 words
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Article, Illustration160 1953-08-26 3 Dignitaries from many lands were among the more than 1,000 people from 34 nation-, who attended the raising of the Flag of India on India s Independence Day, during the world Assembly of the Moral Re-Armament Group at faux, Switzerland, a few days ago. PHOTO SHOWS; Left to right, front:A.P. - 160 words
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212 1953-08-26 3 North Indians Should Learn S. Ind Language MADRAS; Sri Sri Prukasa, Governor of Maura?, stressed the need for tne people from tne North learning south Indian languages, and said iSortherners snould learn the language of the region in which tncy nad settled. He advised them not to create an impressionFOC - 212 words
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Article401 1953-08-26 3 C'WEALTH ESSAY COMPETITION BANGALORE: The Staff and students of the Maharanl's College, tfangaiore, assembled in large numoers last week funclarge numoers last week at a function organised by tne College Association, to honour one or the students of the College, Miss Suguna Williams, on her unique aistinctlon in getting tneFOC - 401 words
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Article1520 1953-08-26 4 Rt. Hon; L. S. AMERY - Rt. Hon L. S. AMERY Some Impressions Off By The I HAVE been asked to give you a portrait of Sir Winston Churauil, I am no lightning artist, and my task is not made easier by tne tact that almost all my life I have watched him, at1,520 words
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651 1953-08-26 4 MADRAS. His Lordship Mr. Justice Panchayakesa Aiyar passed orders last week, setting aside an ex-parte decree tor a sum of Rs. 1 lakh and odd against the N. S. K. Films. Mr. N. S. Krisnnan and Snmati T. A. Mathuram in aFOC - 651 words
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Article99 1953-08-26 4 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts The internationally cele. brated law scholar, Roscoe Pound, former dean of Harvard University Law School, is on his way to India for a aeries of lectures. Dean Pound will be the first American to deliver the T/.gore lectures at the University of99 words
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Article435 1953-08-26 4 HOW FRANCE DEPOSED A SULTAN RABAT (Morocco), Aug. 23. 'ine Frencn government's bold decision dethroning the Sultan of Morocco took this tropical capital by surprise. it now laces the possibility of bloody rfoting among the former Sultan's followers and even a Holy War. Despite the Sultan's blatant defiance of theA.P. - 435 words
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184 1953-08-26 4 NEW YORK: The Carnegaj Corporation has made a grant ■530,000 to begin a series of stu. dies to solve the old problem of finding a feasible and economical method of printing complex languages. The study, to be made by the Graphic Arts Research184 words
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Article56 1953-08-26 4 KARACHI. Aug. 23.- Engineers from the German steel firm of Krupps are arriving m Pakistan shortly to build up the country's Iron and ateel lnduatry. Under an agreement signed recently in Germany Krupps has been granted rights of surveying, investigating prospecting, mining and quarrying in Pakistan,Reuter - 56 words
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130 1953-08-26 4 Hartal Only A Start, Says The C.P. A statement lssueo by the Political Bureau of the Ceylon Communist Party says: "The hartal on the 12th Is the beginning of the struggle to liberate Ceylon from imperialists and their U.N.P. stooges. "The Communist Party is proud of the lead It hasFOC - 130 words
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Article251 1953-08-26 4 NluUiirtOi-iU Tne working Committee of the Madras Provincial Handloom Weavers' Congress has decided to offer satyagraha from about the middle of October next in order to impress upon the Union Government the imperative need to protect the handloom industry against the competition of tne textile mills.FOC - 251 words
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Article90 1953-08-26 4 LAHORE The Working committee of the NWFP Musi.m League rejected by 13 votes to 1 a resolution sugejesting that no Muslim League MLA. Minister or officebearers should reside outside the province permanently and accept an office outside the NWFP. This was the first organized attemptFOC - 90 words
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Article115 1953-08-26 4 NEW DELHI A Bill to restrain the giving, or taking, of dowries was introduced by Sri. mathl Renu Chakravarty, Com. 1 West Bengal, with the object mitigating the hardships of pai rents in getting their daughters married, and guaranteeing free, and equal choice in mar- riage. The penaltyFOC - 115 words
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Article862 1953-08-26 4 Death Immortality Need we die We all believe that death is inevitable. Biologists tell us that we carry within us the seeds of our decay, and natural death is a necessary result of our mode of being. Lethal chemical changes begin to work in our bodies from the day of862 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-08-26 4 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, on Thursday, Aug. 20, warned tappers and labourers on the Ulu Ara Estate, an enemy in Malaya estate near Serein ban, that unless they stoppjd giving food and aid u> Communist terrorists they would lose their jobs within a month. The High Commissioner63 words
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Article244 1953-08-26 4 ALLAHABAD; Pundit M. C. Sharma, Acting President of tne AU-lndia Jan Sangh, saio the time had come for the merger of his party with the Hinau Mahasaona and the Kamrajya Pansnad. He asserted that the Jan Sangh agitation on Kashmir had been a "•completeFOC - 244 words
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907 1953-08-26 5 DR. KATJU'S EXPLANATION Notion For Reference To Select Committee Rejected NEW DELHI: The House of the People last Thursday passed the Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju's motion for consideration of the Andhra State Bill. Motion moved by Dr. Lanka Sundaram for referenceFOC - 907 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-08-26 5 PHOTO The Shah of Persia and his wife, Queen Soraya, arrive at Rome's tOiampino Airport on Aug. 18 after fleeing then* country when an anti-Mossadeq coup d'etat was foiled. Since then, the Shah has gone back to his country.' A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article177 1953-08-26 5 CHIDAMBARAM: The unemployment problem in Madras State could be quickly and permanently solved by the assignment of all arable land to the people without work for cultivation. Such a step would -iiso help to step up food production, said Sri N. Jagadlsa .vyyar, of the Praja-SocialistFOC - 177 words
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226 1953-08-26 5 Indian Independence Day Celebrations In The Estates The Indian labourers and Staff of Buklt Munchong Re grouped Estates, nine miles lway from Rawang in Selan. o'or observed the Sixth anniversary of Indian Indepeniance. The functions of the day commenced wjth Spoils it 8 a.m. in the morning. The Estate grounds226 words
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140 1953-08-26 5 CALCUTTA: Wricing under the caption "Role of a Neutra. Power,' this week's NEW STATESMAN AND NATION gave reasons why India mus. be represented in the Korean political conference. The paper said "India's claim to be represented is two fold first, that ;ts anFOC - 140 words
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Article57 1953-08-26 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to consider applications on merits for licences for import of cotton seed oil falling under Serial No 61 (a) cf Part IV from b'Ah dollar and *oft currency areas -O established impoiters and actual users like v^naspati manufactures andFOC - 57 words
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943 1953-08-26 5 SRINAGAR: Bakshl Ghulam Mohammad, Prime Minister Jammu and Kashmir, welcomed the declaration of the rr ime Ministers of India and fakiatan in regard to the future disposition of Kashmir on the principle of self-determination. "This declaration", he said, i was finalized on behalf of theIIS - 943 words
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Article79 1953-08-26 5 At the press conference which he addressed, immediately after his talks wtth Premier Nehru at Delhi recently, Pakistan Premier Mohammed All was asked by a foreign correspondent: What headline would you like to read in tomorrow's paper? Mr. All: That the people of India were soFOC - 79 words
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Article60 1953-08-26 5 2,000- YEAR-OLD LOTUS SEED HAMBURG. Aug. 25. A lotus flower, grown from a 2,000-year-old seed excavated last year in Tokyo, bloomec Sunday for a few hours at the International Gardening Ex hibition here. The seed was presented to the exhibition by Japan. The jl:ssom closed again after a >w hoursReuter - 60 words
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Article98 1953-08-26 5 Gale Sweeps Allahabad And Kanpur NEW DELHI, Aug. 25^— Fourteen people are reported dead in Allahabad and Kanpur, which were hit by gales and heavy rains during the weekend <■ A westerly gale reaching 50 milcs-an-hour hit Allahabad Sunday, cutting off its com municatlons with the rest of India. AtReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement310 1953-08-26 5 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Sng.ipore/Nagapattinam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that tnese are the authorised rates und should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5.N. Company Ltd, Agents j FAMOUS THROUGHOUT INDIA j ZANDU'S AYURVEDIC MEDICINES (Awarded Gold310 words
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Article120 1953-08-26 6 J Mr. Pyun Yung Tai, I South Korean Foreign Mi- Z s ulster, stated in an amend- J| s ment to the speech be i made earlier to tne United ij J Nation h Political Commit- s tee that South Korea > would find it "impossibleReuter - 120 words
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946 1953-08-26 6 Red China Wants Withdrawal Of All Foreign Troops 'Rotten Rhee' Says B'russia NEW YORK, Aug. io South Korea told the United Nations' political committee here yesterday it would lind it "next to impossible to collaborate" with India, ion the same side at946 words
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898 1953-08-26 6 Red China Demands Withdrawal Of Foreign Troops From Korea HONGKONG,, Aug. 26V— Chou En Lai, Prime Minister of Communist China wants the political conference on Korea's future to be a roundtabie meeting of representatives from both parties to the armistice and other countries concerned. Peking radio reported a bombers inA.P.; Reuter - 898 words
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Article146 1953-08-26 6 LONDON, Aug. 25. Sir Winston ChurchiU back after his recent rest from overwork will preside today at a Cabinet meeting summoned to consider Korea. The Cabinet is known to be much disturbed over the Commonwealth split with the United States on the question of India's inclusion in the146 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-08-26 6 U. S. Position On India Much Misunderstood? NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Senator Alexander Wiley, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a United States delegate to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday issued an indirect appeal to India to withdraw from possible participation In the Korean peace talks to138 words
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Article155 1953-08-26 6 The Study Group Movement (Singapore) invites applications for a Study Course on "The Life and Work of George Bernard Shaw." The course is designed to suit serious students of the subject, who have a good command of English and will be spread over a period155 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-08-26 6 ANTONY GOMEZ (son ot Mr. J. P. Somez) who won the Open Singles Championship in the Singapore Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament held recently.23 words
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Article70 1953-08-26 6 The team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Eurasians on Thursday, Aug. 27, at the Jalan Besar Stadium in the Community League will be chosen from the following: A Narayanan^ K. G. Supplaft, S. Paul, G. Supplah, M. Ghanl. G. Phillip. T. C. Balan, J.70 words
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Article30 1953-08-26 6 Towns ana villages throughout Negri Sembilan Monday celebrated the 58th birthday and the 21 anniversary of the reign of the Ruler, His Highness the Yang di-Pertuan Besar.30 words
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Article59 1953-08-26 6 The marriage of Mr. Harl Ram Sahgal, son of Mr. Brlhaspati Gobind Sahal Sahgal, to Miss Kushalya Devi Chhabra of Talping, will be celebrated on Sunday, Aug. 30. A tea-party has been arranged In this connection the same day at 4.30 p.m. at No. 442-B59 words
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178 1953-08-26 6 HARBOUR BOARD LABOUR CLAIMS TO GO TO L.C.? The Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union has resolved to request the Board authorities to submit all the outstanding claims of the Union to the Labour Commissioner, with a view to conciliation on the same. This decision was taken at the Emergency Executive178 words
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