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Title Section16 1953-10-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 233. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, ***** SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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309 1953-10-03 1 Anti- Communist Prisoners Attempt Mass Breakout Indian Troops Forced To Open Fire In Self-Defence: Two Killed Five Wounded PANMUNJOM, Oct. 2.— lndian guards today killed two Chinese and wounded five as screaming non-repatriated prisoners tried to break their way into the medical compound where the Indians were examining an attemptedReuter - 309 words
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108 1953-10-03 1 FIRST CASUALTIES UNDER INDIAN CUSTODY PANMUNJOM, Oct. 2.-- The death of two prisoners in today's rioting brings the total casualties in the breakout attempts to three dead and ten wounded. In yesterday's incident, a Noith Ki-rean anti-Communist PoW was killed and five wounded when 500 prisoners rioted at the sightA.P. - 108 words
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429 1953-10-03 1 THURSDAY'S INCIDENT: Hurl Stones And Injure Indian Troops: One Prisoner Shot Dead fc Five Wounded PANMUNJOM, Oct. 2.— Five hundred North Korean anU-Communists prisoners, noting at the sign of Red Polish and Czecn Medical inspectors inside their stockades, were quelled by gunlire yesteraay in what429 words
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92 1953-10-03 1 Malaya-Siam Fight Against Communists BANGKOK, Oct. 2.— Thai Premier P. Pibul Songgram said here yesterday that he would like Thailand and Malaya to co-operate in military action against the Communists. He was addressing 33 Thai Air Force men leaving for a tour of British Royal Air Force bases in Malaya.A.P. - 92 words
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Article140 1953-10-03 1 LONDON. Oct. Z. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Antnony Eoen. the Foreign Secretary, win attend the full Caoinet meeting today at number 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's ohicial London residence. Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Eden arrived back in London on WednesdayReuter - 140 words
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Article108 1953-10-03 1 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 2. "Certain missionaries have shown a tendency to disparage India and its culture." Premier Nehru said in a letter to Swedish Aishbishop Y. Brillbth. The Archbishop had asked why two Swedish missionaries were recently refused visas to India. Mr. Nehru added that as far as heA.P. - 108 words
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Article92 1953-10-03 1 NEW YORK, Oct 2.— The j Soviet bloc's candidate for a seat on the United Nations j Security Council attacked the right of Turkey and the Pmlippines to try and get a seat. Juliusz Katz-Suchy, leader of the Polish delegation, toild a news conference the seatA.P. - 92 words
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Article76 1953-10-03 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 2. The West Bengal state government yesterday ordered a temporary suspension of all 230 stateowned public transport buses in reprisal for a 24-hour strike by 1,800 of Its transport service employees on Wednesday. The strikers had responded to a Communist call for aA.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-03 1 Photo Two Indian soldiers carry a weeping Chinese FoW as he is returned to Chinese Communists at Panmunjom after deciding that he did after all want to be repatriated. He is one of the group of 65 Chinese who have decided to return to their homelandA.P. - 56 words
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120 1953-10-03 1 Crippled Bandit Led Others To Prison DACCA, East Pakistan, Oct. 2. Because a crippled bandit lost his special boot during a village roooery, 61 memoers of a Oacoit gang have*" been sentenced to serve a total of 388 years inprison. Pakistan police, pursuing the gang of raiders who looted aA.P. - 120 words
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Article64 1953-10-03 1 The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. L. Devaser accompanied with Mr. K. Ramanathan, 8.A., 8.L., and the Hon. General Secretary, Mr. K. Gurupatham will be touring various Branches and arriving at Singapore on Oct 3, (today). On Sunday Mr. Devaser will address64 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-03 1 General Carta npa, Indian Hljrh Commissioner salutes the memory of Australia's war dead after laying: wreath at the National War Memorial, Canberra. In the background are the Offldai Secretary and staff of the rlluh Commission, ami the Director of fS War MwofWl, Mr. 9, MeOratb,45 words
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Article96 1953-10-03 1 j (From Out Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 2— In Madras City Andhras celebrated Andhra Day with ail-day celebrations, which non-Andh. ras joined quite wholeheartedly. But the city is more excited, however, about the arrival of Premier Nehru here today when he is scheduled to address96 words
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432 1953-10-03 1 R.K.S. Adams - GANDHIJI'S INDIA OF YESTERDAY IS WORLD'S PEACEMAKER TODAY R.K.S. Adams Tributes Paid At 85th Birthday Anniversary Celebration (By Our Staff Reporter) It is a matter of great pride to us that the land which Gandhi ji moulded yesterday, has today been called upon to be the peace-maker in the Far432 words
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Advertisement8 1953-10-03 1 t %HE LEADING TAMIL DAILyS i~jiTr~ i ntfiSS8 words
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Advertisement113 1953-10-03 1 Ben g| Ba maAH Across the Far East ME^EI \^r*J V° u re assured of vjy fast comfortable journeys iPS?^ in 4 engined 'Skymaster' aircraft crewed by British fofi|fljraP pilots who have travelled p^.**^.. more than 40,000,000 pas- |1" senger miles with one of jL^3sk^ the finest punctuality 'jJ.TTiJBtyi records113 words
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550 1953-10-03 2 S'pore, Sat, Oct. 3. 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS LABOUR FOR BORNEO THE North Borneo Gov- ernment are reported j to be securing their muchneeded labour from Singa* pore on a contract basis. Originally, their plan was to recruit men from India, and they had offered to settle 10,000 of them550 words
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348 1953-10-03 2 To Make Non— Repatriates' Camp Lite Useful Indian Troops' Programme HIND NAGAR: Although guarding prisoners is Hie main task of Iwelsu mops they have also taken upon themselves the task of looking after the physical wellbeing of prisoners. Rations, clothings and other essentials are provided by the United Nations on348 words
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Article70 1953-10-03 2 MYSORE: In response to a call from the Government seeking their views on the proposed scheme for the separation of the Judiciary from the Executive in the State and enhancement of the court fees, the Mysore Bar Association met recently with Mr. H. Subbarao in the chairFOC - 70 words
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Article59 1953-10-03 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Food and Agriculture Ministry has informed all State Govern* ments that they can sell wheat in any quantity, both to consumers and traders. This concession will not, however. apply to the States of PEP8U and Punjab (I). Inter-State cordons on the movement ofFOC - 59 words
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Article64 1953-10-03 2 OF T.—C. STATE TRIVANDRUM: The Rajpramukh of Travancore-Cochin has asked the John Cabinet to continue the administration as at present until a new Ministry is formed after the gene ral elections, it is learnt. The Rajpramukh is also stated to have written to the Chief Minister that he wasFOC - 64 words
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Article209 1953-10-03 2 PATNA: Acharya Vinoba Bhave addressing a large gathering at Mandar Vidyapith near patna has outlined a three fold programme for bhoodan workers all ,over India. Firstly, he wanted compilation of complete data regarding people who had no land or had sufficient land. This was needed for demanding necessaryFOC - 209 words
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Article81 1953-10-03 2 NEW DELHI: Value of India's tea exports to the United States has increased fourfold in recent years. Before the second world war yearly average was just over four million dollars. Now it is nearly 17 million dollars. According to the Executive Director of the Tea Council of theFOC - 81 words
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Article60 1953-10-03 2 AJMEft. Congress volunteers were assaulted at Kharwa near here. It la reported that the volunteers were taking out a procession in the village in connection with the forthcoming by-election to the State Assembly on Sept. 27. They were severely beaten up and the national flag was snatchedFOC - 60 words
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Article23 1953-10-03 2 Mr. Quereshi was also asked to state the "approximate value of claims of Pakistani nationals against property left in Innia."23 words
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Article129 1953-10-03 2 MADRAS: The convention of the Tamil Nad Scheduled Castes Federation was held recently in Stanley Nagar under the presidentship of Mr. A. Rathnam, M.L.A. President of the Federation. The Convention, by a resolution, requested the Central and State Governments to form a Special Enquiry Committee toFOC - 129 words
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85 1953-10-03 2 RADIO TELEPHONE LINK BETWEEN INDIA AND MALAYA NEW DELHI: India will be linked by direct radio telephone with Malaya, Australia and the Persian Gulf countries. India Government's Overseas Communications Service which has drawn up a scheme in this connection is now carrying out preliminary radio tests between Bombay and Singapore,FOC - 85 words
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Article101 1953-10-03 2 NEW DELHI; India Governments Chief Controller of exports at Bombay has announced that export of manganese ore and iron ore will continue to be licensed freely from Bombay and other minor ports in Madras state provided the ore is ready at port for shipment. The official notificationFOC - 101 words
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Article104 1953-10-03 2 BOMBAY: Fifteen thousand educated youths in the state will get employment as a result of a scheme prepared by the Government of Bombay to open more primary schools in the state. These one-teacher schools are being opened with a view to relieveing the unemployment problem particularly among theFOC - 104 words
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373 1953-10-03 2 Deshmukh Discourages States' Tendency To Expect Central Aid GAUHATI: Mr. C. D. De«hmukh, Union Finance Minister, discouraged the tendency among the States to expect mora Central grants for development and other projects. More and more grants from the Central Government, he added, would only make the State Governments lethergic InFOC - 373 words
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Article254 1953-10-03 2 Nehru Talks To U. S. Profs. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told a group of American professors and students In Delhi recently that India was making rapid progress but was still struggling for the primary necessities of life. The country's activities, he added, had to be judged by that struggle.FOC - 254 words
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Article216 1953-10-03 2 MADRAS: Mr. G. Venkateswara Aiyar. Chairman, Madras Port Trust stated that a joint enquiry by the Principal Officer of the Mercantile Marine Department and the Deputy Port Conservator would be held soon into the causes of the fire that broke out recently in the oil tanker "CaitexFOC - 216 words
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Article141 1953-10-03 2 BRISTOL India's Hign Commissioner in Britain, Mr. B. G. Kher, led a large number ot Indians and others in pilgrimage to the Bristol graveside of the Indian reformer, Raja Ram Mohun Hoy, whom he described as the "Father of Modern India."' Mr. Kher and a hundredFOC - 141 words
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Article87 1953-10-03 2 NEW DELHI: The British Council has offered six scholarships for advanced study or research in the U.K. for training college lecturers in English and high school teachers of English, for 1954-55 according to a Ministry (A Education. The scholarships are tenable for one academic year commencing In OctoberFOC - 87 words
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Article213 1953-10-03 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have accepted a scheme for imparting training in diagnosis and treatment of disease to candidates who have passed the S.S.L.C. Examination, so as to qualify them to practise as "Hea;th and Medical Assistants" in rural areas under the supervision of Registered Medical Practitioners.FOC - 213 words
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Article108 1953-10-03 2 CUTTACK: The annual meeting of the general body tne i\etaji fcieua oadan Wua •*eld at CuttacK recently wna .«Ar. Hare Krishna Mahatab in vie chair. The Governor <d >->rissa, Mr. Fazl Ah, who has oecome the patron-in-chief 01 this charitable institution was present at the meeting. TheFOC - 108 words
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Article89 1953-10-03 2 MADRAS: The Committee appointed by Government to enquire into the modified scheme of elementary education under the chairmanship of Prof. R. V. Parulekar, heard further representations. Those examined included three representatives from the Madras Students' Organisa. tions. three Deputy Inspectors of Schools, one each from the Tamil Nad,FOC - 89 words
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Article396 1953-10-03 2 CALCUTTA: The mana* ment of the Indian ironS. Steel and the Standard w» gon Companies is stated t have agreed to extend th* time for workers at Burnr*! to report for duty. The pV* posal, it is stated, was maX by Mr. John. President of th.FOC - 396 words
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Article75 1953-10-03 3 MADRAS: Sri I. L. Balakrishnan. Secretary, presiding the Rational Youth League, recently passed a resolution condemning the alleged attack on Acharya Vinoba Bhave and his party of Harijanu at the Baidyanatn Temple, in Beogarh patna, and demanding a public inquiry into the Incident. It a'so suggested theFOC - 75 words
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Article1346 1953-10-03 3 RITCHIE CALDER - RITCHIE CALDER By tyiTH no disrespect to Sir ?T Edward Appleton, his Presidential address to the British Association, at Liverpool, recalls the story of the stajemagician who was entertaining passengers aboard ship. "And now," he said, pushing back his cuffs, "I am going to show you aTHE NEW STATES - 1,346 words
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Article644 1953-10-03 3 'jivii nj\u i^t\.ivi jni. xi. v. R. lengar, Secretary to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Government of India, told the representatives of the Cochin Chamber of Commerce who met him recently that the Government's anxiety was to «ecure a steady level of export andFOC - 644 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-10-03 3 PHOTO. The Shah of Persia kneels in prayer, his head toward Mecca, on a prayer mat In the Imam Rexa Shrine at Meshed, Persia. His visit to Meshed took place during Persia's most solemn religious period, Moharam, which commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hossetn at Kerbala, In what is nowA.P. - 55 words
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Article81 1953-10-03 3 MPs Urged To Work Without Pay KEGALLE: At the monthly meeting of the Kinigoda Korale Village Committee, a resolution requesting members of Parliament to serve the country as V.C. members do, without any allowance from the Government, In order to enable the country to overcome the present economic crisis wasFOC - 81 words
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Article552 1953-10-03 3 NEW DELHI: Sri T. N. Ramachandran, Joint Director* General of Archaeology, said the archaeology of Siam was >f great interest to India, as one could see in that country more specimens of the architecture of India than of any >ther country. In an interview, onFOC - 552 words
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Article225 1953-10-03 3 BANGALORE: Thc Chief Justice and Mr. Justice T. N. Mallapa of the Mysore High Court last week admitted a petition filed by Mr P.R. Srinivasan. Editor of the Tal Nadu, a Kannada daily of Bangalore, against the editor and printer of the Deccan Herald, praying thatFOC - 225 words
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Article822 1953-10-03 3 JBy Jagdish B. Malhotra) PJEHRA DUN (U.P.) At the Training Centre for the Adult Blind near here, there are presently 139 persons handicapped by blindness or near-blindness. But they are not feeling sorry for resigned to their affliction. These people simply have too much to do822 words
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511 1953-10-03 3 Madras: The question of extending the privilege of appearing for Degree examinations without patting in attendance in a college was engaging the attention of the Inter-University Board, stated the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Sir A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, at the Madras Academic Council last weekFOC - 511 words
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Article454 1953-10-03 3 JAIPUR: Mr. C. Padmana bhan, Chief Electrical an*: Mechanical Engineer Rajas than, and Mr. Suraj. a fore man in the Jaipur Power Hous week by assailants in a running train between Goria and Sikar, about 60 miles 'from here. Mr. Padmanabhan, who wa a grandson ofFOC - 454 words
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Article931 1953-10-03 4 C. F. MELVILLE - C. F. MELVILLE 'Evening News' Diplomatic Correspondent LANCASTER HOUSE. St. James's, its Georgian and Victorian splendours restored by the Ministry of Works at a cost of £140,003, was opened to the public for the first, time recently. Every Saturday and Sunday Londoners from now onwards will haveTHE EVENING NEWS - 931 words
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Article821 1953-10-03 4 NEW DELHI: Prime Mini, .stcr Nehru's formal sendoff of Telugu-speaking Andhra state on Oct. marks the most significant political turning point in the Indian sub-contin-ent since Great Britain granted independence six years ago. Andhra's birth has sparked a general outcry from six other major language areas are aAP - 821 words
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Article67 1953-10-03 4 NEW Ok^Ail Territorial Army Day will be held throughout India on Oct 29. Object of the day is to arouse greater public interest in the Territorial Army and also to give people an Idea of the progress made by the Territorial Army so far. Programmes for TerritorialFOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-10-03 4 PHOTO. Three of the Indian Girl Hockey Team at Osterley. Left to right: Doreen Stevens, Stephie D'Sooza and Bansy A.PA.P. - 20 words
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274 1953-10-03 4 Demolition Of Building: Petition Allowed KKiNAh.uL.AM: in the ira-vancore-Cochin High Court last week Mr. Justice P. K. Subramania Aiyar passed orders, allowing a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution for the issue of a writ of certiorari filed by Mr. Thanumalayan, of rrivandrum, against the Commissioner of the TrlvandrumFOC - 274 words
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Article818 1953-10-03 4 Says Premier Has Changed His Mind COLOMBO: A pointed attack on the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake was made by the Leader of the opposition Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, speaking as President of the All-Ceylon Village Committees Conference in Colombo recently. Mr. Bandaranalke said: "TheFOC - 818 words
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Article227 1953-10-03 4 BHOPAL: The Government of Bhopal has agreed to convert the entire jagir, including the 33 disputed villages, of the Nawab of Bhopal, with an annual sanadi income ol over Rs. 114,000 into mansab (cash annuity) i n response to his application submitted earlier lastFOC - 227 words
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Article1580 1953-10-03 4 TN the Korean situation there are two facts; one is South Korea and the other is North Korea. Each is an organised state with its own government, administration, army and police, controlling a clearly defined territory; the boundary between the two areas is the neutral buffer1,580 words
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Article60 1953-10-03 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. President Eisenhower yesterday named Governor Bail Warren of California, son ot Scandinavian Immig ants, to be Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, highest judical post in the nation. A.P It has been decided to license fishing nets freely for export to allA.P. - 60 words
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418 1953-10-03 5 Centre's Aid To Relieve Unemployment In Country U D EL S The Vmkm of Education baa r-ui-tod State Governments to formally liu«i«irauT th. educational programme for relieving educated unemployment shortly. ■■■■■■■liwwjr The programme, which had already been clrcularUed to the State Governments, eaFOC - 418 words
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Article134 1953-10-03 5 NEW DELHI: The Govern* ment of India have sanctioned two more National Cadet Corps air squadrons. They are No. 7 Punjab > Ait Squadron, NOC. at Jullundur, and No. 8 (Madhya Pradesh) Air squadron, NOC, at Nagpur. The cadets are drawn from university students andFOC - 134 words
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Article127 1953-10-03 5 CALCUTTA: Mr. Naokichi Kltazawa, Economic Adviser to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Attairs, said that India should balance her FiveYear Plan to get tne expected results. Giving his personal impression ot inuia's uive-Year Pian in an exclusive interview. Mr. Kitazawa said: "You have put tooFOC - 127 words
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Article119 1953-10-03 5 saiu, —i BOMBAY: Mr. Nana Chudasama, the son of the Commissioner of Police, Bombay, lost his car last week in Onurcngate Reclamation area whue he was seeing a picture. The car was parked in front of a hotel and wnen Mr. Chuuasama returned to this spotFOC - 119 words
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171 1953-10-03 5 India's Food Position Is 'Comfortable' LUCKNOW: India's Food Minister, Mr. Rail Ahmed Kidwai, said that the food position in India as a whole was "comfortable." Though India will import one million tons of wheat during 1903-54, there Is no harm as her import programme is linked up with the exportFOC - 171 words
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Article67 1953-10-03 5 BOMBAY: Mr. B. C. Mu. aerjee. Chairman ot the Indian Airlines Corporation, who is on a three-day official' visit to the City, held discussions with the President of the Corporation's Employees Union the President of the All-India Airlines Radio Officers' Association and the Indian Pilots Guild TheFOC - 67 words
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Article111 1953-10-03 5 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission, India, has decided to bring out under Its authority a series of Election Law Reports containing the decisions of the Supreme Courts pertaining to election law, the opinions given by the Election Commission under Articles 103 and 192 of the Constitution of IndiaFOC - 111 words
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Article130 1953-10-03 5 DEOGHAR: The Baidyanath Temple was thrown open to all Hindus Irrespective of caste when a number ot Harijans performed puja of the deity in accordance with the decision reached a,t a meeting of the pandas here. The mornings function was held under the supervision of Mr.FOC - 130 words
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Article90 1953-10-03 5 KARACHI: The total deadweight tonnage of the Pakistani merchant navy which, at no^ Ume of Partition was 9,877, now exceeds 200,000, according to the Minister of Commerce. The Commerce Minister said that it was not a fact that there was great shortage of merchant navy vessels.FOC - 90 words
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Article165 1953-10-03 5 NEW DELHI: A new post of Provost Marshal to head the Military Police organisation has been instituted in the Indian Army and Colonel Sheikh Mohiuddin has been appointed to it. The Provost Marshal at Army Headquarters, through his network of officers and other ranks of the Military PoliceFOC - 165 words
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Article728 1953-10-03 5 KARACHI: Mr. Shuaib Qureshl, Pakistani Refugee Minister, told Parliament that India had violated the IndoPakistani Evacuee Property Agreement of January 1949. Speaking during Question Hour, he said: "Soon after the conclusion of this agreement, India went back on It and has since systematically violated its importantFOC - 728 words
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Article282 1953-10-03 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India propose to award shortly 100 cultural scholarships each of the value of Rs. 250 per month to encourage young workers with outstanding promise in different fields of cultural activity—fine arts, music, dance, drama, films and literature. As the patronage of art byFOC - 282 words
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Article51 1953-10-03 5 NAND PRAY AG The influx ot pilgrims trekking their way to Badrmath has restarted with the setting in of autumn. The passages leading to the mountain temple, whicn were breached at several places by landslides during the active monsoon months of July and August. have hoan repaired.-FOC - 51 words
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Article639 1953-10-03 5 There is one great difference between D-Day as one saw it at the time and D-Day as it appears in the magnificent dioramas and series of photographs that are included in the United Kingdom contribution to the new Arromanches Museum. Tne dulerence is one of639 words
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373 1953-10-03 5 The Commonwealth Finance Ministers are to meet in Sydney at the invitation of Mr. Menzies, early in January next year. This was announced by Mr. Menzies in the Australian Parliament on Saturday in the following terms: "At the Conference of Prlm< Ministers373 words
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Article128 1953-10-03 5 BOMBAY: Trans World Airlines will bring Its Constellation Sky Tourist service to India for the first time shortly, Mr. Norman C. Thompson, TWA District Sales Manager for India, announced recently The new flights will leave Bombay eastbound for Colombo at 11.35 hrs. every Thursday, commencing OctoberFOC - 128 words
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Advertisement185 1953-10-03 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. 5. N. Company Ltd, Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N.185 words
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Article82 1953-10-03 6 such "brutal" action apparently had given the inmates of the camp and outside the world the impression that the Indians were "strongly proCommunist working against the interests of Chinese and South Korean prisoners who are steadfastly refusing to return to Communism." It predicted further riots and more bloodshed In theA.P.; Reuter - 82 words
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596 1953-10-03 6 No Dictation From America Or Russia MARGATE, England, Oct. 2.— British Socialists yesterday approved— almost unanimously a new foreign policy which their leader, Mr. Clement Attlee, declared accepted dictation from no country whether Russia or America. The policy, which would form the basisReuter - 596 words
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Article74 1953-10-03 6 The Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will celebrate Gandhi Jayanthl at Srce Narayana Mission, West Hill Road, Sembawang, on the Oct 3. and Sports will be held from 2 p. m to 5 p.m. and a Public Meeting will be held This Meeting will be presided over74 words
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Article282 1953-10-03 6 (Continued from Pace 1) the Repatriation Commission would not disclose exactly what is causing the delay in constructing the new centres. How would the Indians answer queries on what will be done if balky anti-Com-munists prisoners refuse to attend explanation session. Under Commision rules to which the AlliesA.P. - 282 words
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226 1953-10-03 6 TAIPEI, Oct. 2. Chinese Nationalist newspapers here clamoured today for replacement of the Indians as custodians for the anti-Communist war prisoners In the demilitarized zone of Korea. Official government spokesmen kept silent, but there was no doubt the outcry reflected their own views. The226 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-03 6 Picture. Sailors (arrowed) cling desparately to the rail of the Überian Freighter Greenville as It wallows In the Atlantic recently after being disabled during a severe storm 700 miles off the west coast of Ireland. Twenty four survivors were rescued by the crew of the NewA.P. - 64 words
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650 1953-10-03 6 Nehru Advises Andhras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 2. Amidst scenes of rejoicing, reminiscent of India's First Independence Day, premier, Nehru inaugurated the Andhra State at Kurnool yesterday. More than 150,000 Andhras were gathered at Coles Memorial School Padang to hear Sri Nehru's650 words
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Article64 1953-10-03 6 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.—A1l governmental and business activities were suspended today as the nation's millions observed the 85th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. Indian President Rajendra Prasad led mass prayers at "Rajgat," a holy spot since the ceremation of Gandhi's body there following his assassination. Throughout64 words
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Article89 1953-10-03 6 A proposal to form a Community Centre to be called THE PBK KIO (OWEN ESTATES) COMMUNITY CENTRE" has been decided by an Interim Committee of the said Community Centre on Sept. 28. Membership is open to all registered tenants of SJ.T. property in the area89 words
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192 1953-10-03 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.— News of tne shooting to death of an anti-Uommunist prisoner at r.uiinunjvi'i oy Inuian guarus came as a surprise to diplomats at United Nations Headquarters who had been given to believe that tne guards were unarmed. Speaking In the General AssemblyReuter - 192 words
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89 1953-10-03 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Mutual Security Treaty between the United States and South Korea was signed yesterday, and U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles voiced a hope it would be. ratified early next year by the Senate. The treaty, which South Korean President Syngman Rhee madeA.P. - 89 words
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71 1953-10-03 6 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 2.— The United Nations Command today lodged a formal protest with the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission against the rules for "explaining" laid down by the Commission. The protest said that the United Nations Command would participate "in such explanations and interviews" but reserved theReuter - 71 words
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Article310 1953-10-03 6 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. The Indian Republic's first state to be established on language lines, Telugu-speaking Andhra, came into being Thursday. The Communists backed the drive for its creation. Prime Minister Nehru, presided at the inauguaral ceremony in Kurnool, the capital, SOU miles South of New Delhi. In310 words
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Article30 1953-10-03 6 There will be a public lecture on "The Cause of Strife" by rw lan. atwani on Sunday, Oct 4, at 11 a.m. at the Bahai Koad, Singapore.30 words
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153 1953-10-03 6 Russia Was First To Develop H-Bomb NEW YORK, Oct. 2. —Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said he believes Russia started development of the H-bomb sometimes before the United States did with the help of "espionage and treason." Mr. Strauss, in a speech at a National Security IndustrialA.P. - 153 words
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Article90 1953-10-03 6 GOA, Portuguese India, Oct. 2. .Death called three times in as many days at the home of an Agacaim village family in this colony, and wiped out the entire household. Village police reported a daughter of the family was stricken with an unexplained disease. He mother, excited byA.P. - 90 words
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189 1953-10-03 6 Discrimination On Foreign Govt. Representatives CAPETOWN. Oct. 2 The South African Senate yesterday approved a measure conferring diplomatic privileges against discrimination on foreign gov ernment representatives travel ling through the Union Mr. Paul Saver, Transport Minister who moved the mea sure, mentioned Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, as beingReuter - 189 words
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