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Title Section16 1953-08-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. LX. No. 200. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1953T FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article327 1953-08-31 1 To Overcome 111-Effects Resulted From U.N. Battle WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. News dispatches, which are understood to conform with U.S. diplomatic reports, indicate the Indian Government and public opinion have not been very greatly UDset about the fight in U.N. H I 'lplomat.c authorities here, however,327 words
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167 1953-08-31 1 Advance Made By Russia In Medicine! LONDON, Aug. 30.—Russian scientists have discovered a way of successfully restoring Ufe to amputated limbs Moscow Radio claimed yesterday. They were new expei linen <.- *ng in grafting the organ s ot one anuria! on the anotner. University leader Pavel vJheKjv. co-dlscoverer of theReuter - 167 words
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258 1953-08-31 1 150m PEOPLE AGAINST 100m. VOTED FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Aug. 30. Indians' disappointment over their country's withdrawal from the Korean political conference has been tempered by a little simple addition Newspaper editors have totalled up the population figures of the nations voting both sides of the U.N. Political Committee resolutionA.P. - 258 words
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Article102 1953-08-31 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. SO. —The United States has decided to vote for Madame Pandit of India to be president of the next United Nations General Assembly, to be held In New York on September 15. Washington officials hoped this move would counter the adverse effects ofReuter - 102 words
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219 1953-08-31 1 Suyamariyathai (Self- Respect) Marriage Held Invalid (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 30.— The Madras High Court yesterday declared invalid the form of marriage among Hindus that was established more than twenty years ago by Periyar rtamaswami Naicner, when he first began the Self-Respect Movement among non-Brahmin Hindus and declared219 words
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Article133 1953-08-31 1 KAttACnl, Aug. 30. Dr. Jharles Houston, leader of the ui-iated American expedition -O 28,250-foot Mt. Godwin -\usten (K-2) reached Skardu, -vasnmir, Saturday with four .emaining members of the party. They were given a i" iltimc reception by officials and tribal chiefs fro the area. The advance party arrivedA.P. - 133 words
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Article57 1953-08-31 1 TEL AVIV, Israel, Aug. 30. One hundred nineteen sheep arrived by air yesterday in a flight from Singapore, 5,800 miles away. Sent to Singapore from Australia by sea, they were an experimental advance shipment from a Bheep farm in New South Wales by Dr. A. Goldberg. HeA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-08-31 1 photo These boys at Ampang Village know no harm will come to Untax from soldiers, and for the men of the 27th Company, RASC, they have special smiles. This unit has adopted the village and the O.C. is its local "Mayor-. Army P. R.Army P.R. - 44 words
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214 1953-08-31 1 Competition For Amateur Film Makers In celebration of its Seventh Anniversary, the Malayan Film Unit is sponsoring a Competition with four-figure cash prizes for amateur mm makers in tne Federation. "Operation Service" has been chosen as tne tneine 01 me Competition. Films submitted tor tne Competition must be iomm l214 words
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597 1953-08-31 1 f- X>N ug Ba— Sir Winston Churchill is working tentatively on th. problem of cabinet reconstruction in thl quiet of his official country house In Buckinghamshire. Political sources believe he is planning with the intention of remaining in the premiership as long a s his healthReuter - 597 words
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Article39 1953-08-31 1 PARIS, Aug. 30. The nation-wide strike which paralysed France for moat of thi month have left behind much soothing discontent at the o'enerahy0 'enerahy <ow~ level of wages j&i oontlaued oreisure of nah»| Brices ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article86 1953-08-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 30. The Godavari Flood Relief Funu aas been opened »in Madras at a meeting of the leading citizens convened by the Snerui on Friday. Tne Chief Minist*!i Mr. C. Kajagopalachan opening the meeting which was presided by tue ti-vernor, urged86 words
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Article20 1953-08-31 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. A volcano was reported in eruption in the OaJapages islands, off the coast of Peru ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article266 1953-08-31 1 NO FORCING OF HINDI ON OTHERS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 30. There is no attempt to impose Hindi on the South or to suppress any of the other languages of India declared the President of India yesterday when inaugurating the Sixth Annual Tamil Festival organised by the266 words
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Article211 1953-08-31 1 ATTRIBUTED TO GODDESS'S WRATH AT INTRUSION OF BR. EXPEDITION! NEW DELHI, Aug. 30. -A 20 seconds earth quake shook Northern India and Nepal where superstitious villagers had prophesied disaster when the British expedition set out to climb Mount Everest, their "Goddess Mother of theA.P. - 211 words
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Article122 1953-08-31 1 DAKWiN, Aug. oU. The British Minister of Supply, Mr. Duncan Sandys arrived here by air from Singapore yesterday. He will spend a fortnight in Australia, having tajks with Australian leaders and inspecting progress at the Woomera rocket range where British atomic tests are to be122 words
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Article62 1953-08-31 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 30.— A giant department store, to be opened soon in Red Square here, will be the biggest shop in the Soviet Union, a government announcement said today. A thousand shop assistants behind one and a half miles of cornters will serve customers with a wideReuter - 62 words
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Article150 1953-08-31 1 Indian Captain Murdered NEW DELHI, Aug. 30. The day after four soldiers had been sent to guard his room because he said he feared for his life, an Indian army Captain was found dead in a pool of blood outside his quarters in the historic Moghul Red Fort. The soldiersA.P. - 150 words
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300 1953-08-31 1 Installation Of First Speaker Of Federal Council Dato Mahmud bin Mat, who has been appointed Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, will be formally Installed by the High Commissioner on Sept. 2, at 9.30 a.m. in the Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur. He will be in his ceremonial robes and will300 words
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151 1953-08-31 1 LONDON. Aug. 30. The first of 148 Malayan teachers leave here on Monday in British Overseas Airways Corporation's biggest ever charter flights of students in a twoway air lift between Britain and Malaya. The teachers qualified after a 20-month course here will be replaced byReuter - 151 words
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Article102 1953-08-31 1 LONDON, Aug. 30.—Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R A. Butler, declared yesterday that Britain must speak her own mind at international conferences and follow her own line. But, he added; "We must remember the paramount importance of keeping in sympathy and in step withReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement37 1953-08-31 1 SUBSCRIPTION KkM (BY POST) Malaya, R. 11. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 550 3 Months 16.60 6 Months 83 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 0.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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Article155 1953-08-31 2 LAHORE Malik Feroa* Khan Noon, Chief Minister of Pakistan, Punjab, pleaded for the use of khadi to save for. *ign exchange and increase th~ country's wealth. Dressed in spotless whit'j khadi, Mr. Noon toki a meeting of Muslim League workers here that Pakistan couldFOC - 155 words
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Article121 1953-08-31 2 Pak. Cabinet Differences On Delhi Agreement? KARACHI: The Pakistan Cabinet discussed preliminary issues relating to a free and impartial plebiscite in Kashmir envisaged in the recent Nehru- Ali Agreement Authoritative sources contradicted local Press reports that Mr. Ali had been having difficulty in carrying the Cabinet with121 words
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Article105 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: Can a member sing in "Parliament This question arose when a Praja Socialist member from Andhra, Sir. B. S. Murthy, while speaking on the Andhra State BUI in the House of the People, sang a seng composed by himself in 1937 on the plight ofFOC - 105 words
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412 1953-08-31 2 SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Prime Minister. Bakshi Ghulam Mahomed, said that during his short visit to Delhi he met Sri Nehru, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, and some others and discussed the situation and developments In Kashmir before and after the dismissal of Sheik Abdullah. His talkFOC - 412 words
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231 1953-08-31 2 BOMBAY RENT CONTROL ACT AMENDMENT BOMBAY: A resolution, expressing "deep concern" at the Bombay Government's move to permit rent increases to land* lords of old premises, was adopted at a public meeting organized by the Praja Socialist Party here recently. Mr. Asoka Mehta presided. The resolution said the Government's draft231 words
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Article131 1953-08-31 2 CAPE TOWN: A new Bill, wnich would remove another obstacle In the way of the South African Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Malan's racial segregation policy, was given its second reading in the House of Assembly last week. The Bill rules that reservation of amenities for aFOC - 131 words
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Article82 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian delegation to the meeting of the Indus basin working party, which Is scheduled to begin In Washington on Sept. 8, will be led by Mr. N. D. Gulhatlng, CBiief Engineer and ex-ofllcio Joint Secretary, Ministry of Irrigation and Power, Government of India.FOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-08-31 2 PHOTO. Crown Prince Asea Weesen and Crown Princess Medfarteh work of Ethiopia are shown here with their baby son, born Aug. 16 In Addis Ababa. It Is their first •on. They have three daughters. The Crown Princess is the second wife of the Crown Prince.FOC - 51 words
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1087 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Council of States took up consideration of the Central Silk Board (Amendment) Bill, as passed by the House of the People. Mr. D. P. Karmarkar. Minister for Commerce, who moved consideration of the Bill, said that the proposed reconstitutlon of theFOC - 1,087 words
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Article46 1953-08-31 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— Are there any eggs in egg noodles? There should be, the United States Army says, and it now uses an "electric eye" to deter* mine the amount. Noodles with less than 0.0 per cent ears volk solids are rejected A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article220 1953-08-31 2 Overhaul Off Judicial System! NEW DELHI, Aug. 30.— Dr. K. N. Katju, the Minister for Home Affairs and States, announced yesterday In the House of the People (Lower House) that the entire Indian judicial system, civil and criminal, Is to be overhauled. Far reaching reforms would be introduced in ParliamentReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-08-31 2 Photo. Major General Mohamed Naguib the Egyptian President (left), shows Saudia Arabian Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal one of the Medals which he presented to a trout. of Arabian Military Police officer* <i»»tnr his ten davs tour of the Moslem Holy Places.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article107 1953-08-31 2 KABUL: King Ahir Shah ot Afghanistan told a gathering of tribal chief ministers and officials "Our relations with all countries, especially our neighbours, are based on peace." He was speaking on the occasion of the thirty-fifth anniversary -f Afghan independence. The King said that Afghanistan was supportingFOC - 107 words
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Article59 1953-08-31 2 CAIRO: Sri C. G. K. 9 Reddi, Praja-Soclalist A member of the Indian O Parliament, declared at a; Press conference that a change in Government 0 would come In India "1 am Sj confident, he said, "that the Socialist Party willg overthrow the present in- a dian GovernmentFOC - 59 words
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Article77 1953-08-31 2 LAHORE: Thirty-eight officials of the Punjab (i) Government have arrived here for perhaps a final settlement of the six-year-old claims of evacuees against co-operative societies of Punjab (P). The party, led by Mr. Fateh Singh. Chief Auditor of Cooperative Societies, Punjab (I), Is expected to stayFOC - 77 words
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75 1953-08-31 2 LUCKNOW: Four j-tudcnts of Lucknow University went on hunger-strike in response to a call by a students' meeting here last week. The Students' Union is agitating against the University General Qouncil and the new constitution making elections to it indirect. The union has decided to sendFOC - 75 words
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438 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Party m the Union Parliament recently discussed for over two hours, following Sri Nehru's opening remarks the question of unemployment. The discussion on the subject L was initiated two weeks ago, and will continue next week. Members of the party inFOC - 438 words
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Article110 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Executive Committee of the All-India Women's Conference under the presidentship of Mrs. Renuka Kay, decided to observe Oct. 0 as flag day throughout the country to raise funds. The Committee, expressing dissatisfaction at the "dilatoryway in which the Government of India had proceededFOC - 110 words
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Article199 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Deput> Minister for Planning, Sri Jalsuxhlal Hathi, said in the Council of States that the r» port of the .National Sampl•iurvey on the unemployment situation in India was expect, ed by February, 1954. Sri Hathi told Sri S. N. Masumdar that to obtain fuller informationFOC - 199 words
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Article163 1953-08-31 2 NEW DELHI: An increase of 106,651 wireie^s receiver -lccncea over the total for May, 1952 is disclosed by the returns *or May 1953. In May, 1963. the licences in force were 660,--ihl. as against 554,130 in May 1952. J Under the existing licensing system, all licences expireFOC - 163 words
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Advertisement41 1953-08-31 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $81.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $78.00 with diet $80.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more ISLAY KERR A COMPANY 8.1.5.N. Company Ltd.. Agents41 words
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Article270 1953-08-31 3 Conference To Discuss Means Of Solving Them KARAJKCDI: Raja Sir M. A. Mnthlah Chettiar of Chettinad. M.L.A.. said the Nattukottal Chettiar Community had been hit hard on account of the political and economic changes in overseas oounti+es where they had large interests, and stressed the needFOC - 270 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-08-31 3 Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Supply, (extreme left) and Lieut. General Sir Hugh StockweU, G. O. O Malaya chat with members of the Special 2 Air Service Regiment after the troops had parachuted into primary Malayan jungle during a demonstration arranged by the Minister while he was on a60 words
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Article148 1953-08-31 3 BOMBAY The Central council of the All-India Reserve Bank Employees Association decided to press for a revision of pay scales of tne employees of the Reserve Bank of India scales had taken place sinco since no revision of their pay 1948. Tne Association representatives will meetFOC - 148 words
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Article141 1953-08-31 3 NAGPUR: Six loaded wagons or a goods tram capazicu and tour outers were deraiieu ioi'Ow.ng a head-on couision last weeit, between the traiu engine aud a "ngnt engine" on cite Amia-Parasia non-lnter-iocKed single line section ot tne Nagpur division of the central ttailway. teiegramFOC - 141 words
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Article53 1953-08-31 3 SKIN AG All: An official spokesman confirmed here that Mr. Mubarik Shah, Deputy Finance Minister in the Addullah Cabinet, was arrested. Mr. Shah, who was wanted by the police since Sheikh Abdullah's arrest, went underground. Police found him hiding in the former Kashmir University Registrar's houseFOC - 53 words
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Article30 1953-08-31 3 the meeting was that the Praja-Socialist party Bhould adhere to a definite policy and programme which should be definitely Socialist and there could be no compromise on thia matter FOCFOC - 30 words
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96 1953-08-31 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. I K. Chanda, Deputy Exter- ?nal Affairs Minister, Said lin the House of the Peo. I pie Tuesday at question- 4 time that the Government of India had protested to I the Government of Pakls- I tan against a play,FOC - 96 words
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Article163 1953-08-31 3 1 BANGALORE Delivering the convocation address of the Hindustani Prachar Samiti, l Tumkur, the Chief Minister of Bombay, Mr. Morarji Desai, made a fervent appeal to the people, especially In South India to learn Hindi had been accepted as the national language under the constitutionFOC - 163 words
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Article281 1953-08-31 3 NEW DELHI: With the BUI in the House of the People,: dined to favour the early set taka State. It Is pointed out by important Mysore Members of the House that Kannada areas outside the present State of Mysore have expressed a desire to be joined toFOC - 281 words
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Article100 1953-08-31 3 LAHORE: Lahore witnessed a rare spectacle or about 30 orphans without shoes, headgear or proper clothe s parading the mam streets shouting "hai-hai.* The demonstrators most of whom were aged between eight to 14 raised slogans against the Manager ot the local orphanage, who they alleged, had turnedFOC - 100 words
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108 1953-08-31 3 Textile Training U.K. Aid F or Pak. KARACHI: Under the Tccn meal Co-operation Scheme ot the Colombo Plan, Britain has offered Pakistan equipment, and books worth £137,000 (Rs. 18.3 lakhs) for a textile tram* mg centre to be set up at Lyalipur. The Pakistan Government haa accepted the British offet,108 words
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52 1953-08-31 3 LUOKNOW: Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research and Education, said that India was in an advantageous position in that many elements needed for the production of atomic energy, such as beryllium, titanium, etc. were available In theFOC - 52 words
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Article101 1953-08-31 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian I'osts and Telegraphs Department will issue F^erest commemorative postage stamps on Candhi Jayanti Day, Oct. 2. Tmprinted with the Peak of Mount Everest, the stamps will be issued in denominations of 2 Annas and 14 Annas, respectively. The designs are a facsimile of theFOC - 101 words
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Article366 1953-08-31 3 MADRAS The Andhra Praja-Socialist party met again last week. Several members expressed their view a on .lie problems connected with uie nature of the Government .nat would have to be set up ..here. A few members, it would appear, urged tnat the party ..louid aim at366 words
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Article178 1953-08-31 3 LONDON, Aug. 30.— Tne suicide rate at oxford anu Cambridge Universities is high -r than at other British univer sities Mr. T. R. Henn. sen.o. tutor at St. Catherine's Coi -ege, Cambridge, aaid yester. day. He ascribed this to the "high, er standard both at entryReuter - 178 words
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Article147 1953-08-31 3 NEW DELHI: Srimuthi Maragatnam cnanoraseknarao, Deputy Health Minister, said the question of starting hospitals at Madras, Bomoay, and Calcutta with 100 beds each tor employees ot the Posts and leiegrapiis Detriment and otner onion Government servants was at present under examination. riei'iyuig to Snmati Tarkcsnwun iaumaFOC - 147 words
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Article163 1953-08-31 3 BOMBAY: Srimathi Indira oaiioni, daughter of the Prune Minister, Sn Nenru, returned recenuy alter a stay of about tour months abroad, during which she attended the Coronation, and toured the Soviet Union. Speaking to Pressmen at the airport, sne said in Russia, women had equal opportunities with men,FOC - 163 words
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Article46 1953-08-31 3 LONDON, Aug. 29.— Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is hcping that the Commonwealth Finance Ministers will be able to meet before the end of 1953 to review progress made since the last economic conference in London In November and December 1932 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article19 1953-08-31 3 LONDON, Aug. 29.— Britons will be able to buy white bread next week for the first time in A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-08-31 3 l*boto. This is an exterior view of the "KAABA at Mecca* Islam's holiest shrine containing a Mack stone en which •eeordtag to tradition the Archangel Gabriel rested Ma head. Moslem pilgrims am required to tarn aronad the "KAABA" seven times.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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97 1953-08-31 3 NAGPUR: The Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Pattabhl Sitaramayya, has issued an Agricultural Pest s and Disea. ses Ordinance designed .o secure protection of crops against locusts. The Ordinance empowers the the Deputy Commissioner or any Revenue Officer authorised by him to call upon persons,FOC - 97 words
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Article144 1953-08-31 3 VIJAYAWADA: Tlie 84 th birthday of Sri T. Prakasam was celebrated here Monday last by the members of the Praja-Socialist Party. Prayers were offered In the Kanakadurga temple In the morning and the bronze statue of Sri Prakasam was richly garlanded. Addressing a public meeting at theFOC - 144 words
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Article184 1953-08-31 3 KARACHI The three, member World Bank mission to Pakistan has completed its survey here and i3 returning to Washington. The leader of the mission. Mr. Prudhomme, told Pressmen recently that, during their one month tour of Pakistan they surveyed Pakistan's economic position and examined theFOC - 184 words
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Article106 1953-08-31 3 NAGPUR The Madhya Pradesh Government announced the formation of a Bhoodan Yagna Board, members of which have been nominated by Acharya Vinoba Bhave. The Board has been set up under the Madhya Pradesh Bhoodan Yagna Act, 1953. which is intended to facilitate the Bhoodan movement.FOC - 106 words
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Article110 1953-08-31 3 LONDON, Aug. 29.—A tot;U of 348 students from the Federation of Malaya will fly between Malaya and Britain In a two-way airlift starting today and extending until September 12, the Colonial Office an. nounced. The airlift will be made in BOAC Argonaut aircraft chartered by the Government ofReuter - 110 words
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Article291 1953-08-31 3 BOMBAY: Mr. M. A. Master, a trustee of the Bombay Port Trust. said that the policy to be adopted by the Government for the development of ports should be a sound and dynamic one and should serve the larger interests of the country. Mr. Master wasFOC - 291 words
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Article43 1953-08-31 3 AHMED ABAD: The session of the all-India Unguistlo Statey conference will begin on Sept. 26 at Anand, in Kaira 'district, under the presidentship of Dr. Lanka Sundarem, M.P., Mr. Amrtt Vasant Pandya, organizer of the conference, said here recently. FOCFOC - 43 words
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2257 1953-08-31 4 CEYLON NEWS: Police Acted With Great Moderation, Says P. M. Hartal Was Not Non-Violent QOLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, said in the House of Representatives last Monday that the Police acted with great moderation in dealing with the incidents that took place during the hartal. Instead of criticism,FOC - 2,257 words
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Article177 1953-08-31 4 LONDON, Aug. 30.— A docu. mentai y film of Britain's fight against terrorists in Malay a banned by cinemas here as bad entertainment is to be shown after a three-month delay by an American-owned cinema, it was announced yesterday. Cinema exhibitors said the £28,000 filmReuter - 177 words
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Article59 1953-08-31 4 LONDON. Aug. 30. Britain yesterday announced that she was giving further help to Japan to ease her sterling difficulties. Earlier this year the Treasury announced that the Government had recommended colonial governments to relax certain import restrictions au Japanese goods. This followed discussions IMReuter - 59 words
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Article69 1953-08-31 4 SYDNEY, Aug. 30. Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Minister of Supply, said at a press conference nere today that the timing of British atomic weapon tests at the VVoomera rocket range in October depended largely on weather oopuitions. Mr. Sandys arrived nere today by air from Singapore forReuter - 69 words
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Article39 1953-08-31 4 COPENHAGEN, Aujj. 30. -Jeneral Alfred Gruenther, Sup. .eme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation .n Europe, said yesterday that the Soviet Union with ito present forces in Eastern Europe cou!d not defeat us militarily."- Reuter.39 words
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Article32 1953-08-31 4 RANGOON. Aug. 30. Tho Burma-Japanese trade agree ment talks came to an aorupt end yesterday with the departure from Rangoon of some members of the Japanese trade mission. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article178 1953-08-31 4 FELPHAM, England, Aug. 30. A Sussex scholar wants to wash from the sullied memory of Richard 111 the blood of the monarch's two nephews. Dr. E. Horsfall-Ertz said yesterday he is certain King Richard 111 Is innocent of the charges made against him by178 words
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Article105 1953-08-31 4 He insists Henry VTI was the perpetrator of the foul and bloody deed. "There is strong evidence that it was Henry who bumped off the princes and successfully planted it on poor old Richard. Unfortunately, the Tudor propaganda machine successfully laid the crime at Richard'sA.P. - 105 words
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Article148 1953-08-31 4 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. Aug. 30. Michael imihck O'Brien, the China Sea ferryboat marathoner. had to sail ii.iv. re iw i..nx<|n- i.i.- t nigui in a trans- Atlantic liner unwanted ana rejected by the American. Tilings had looked hopeful a few weeks ago for the man without aA.P. - 148 words
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Article108 1953-08-31 4 LONDON, Aug. 30. Leading aircraftmin Anthony Rigden whose disappearance in the Suez Oanal zone on July 9 caused an Anglo-Egyptian incident la under close arrest at a Royal Air Force station in West London. Wing Commander L. W. V. Jennens, the station's commanding officer *aid today:Reuter - 108 words
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Article65 1953-08-31 4 COLOMBO, Aug. 30. -Cevlon has sold 30 tons of monazite, a radio active mineral containing uranium and the comparatively rare mineral thorium to a London firm of chemical manufacturers, it wa9 learned here yesterday. The firm paid £125 a ton. The Government recentlv began aReuter - 65 words
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Article41 1953-08-31 4 CAIRO, Aug. 30.— The Egyp tian authorities reported that the French Consul In Port Said had received a letter from Egyptian "nationalists" threatening a "boycott of France" If France persisted in follow•ng her present policy in Morocco ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article63 1953-08-31 4 KARACHI Aug. 30. An official of Japan's Government, controlled Export-Import Bank arrived here yesterday to study means of increasing Pakistani-Japanese trade. The official, Fata-Mura. chief of the Bank's planning section, expects to spend 10 days in this country. Meanwhile, a representative of the Japanese Foreign Office ts continuingA.P. - 63 words
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Article77 1953-08-31 4 On the Segamat-Labls Road, near Labis, some 200 yards of telephone wires have been found to have betn cut and tied across the road. A search of the area revealed four ambush positions, each for three persons, says an Emergency communique issuod yesterday. It adds:77 words
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Advertisement179 1953-08-31 4 S.S. 'JALAGOPAL' The above vessel scheduled to sail from Madras on August 30 and back from Singapore on September 9 has been temporarily j withdrawn from Service till further notice. R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD. Agents: Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. I DIAMOND LAST DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. STORY OF A179 words
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