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Title Section15 1953-10-09 1 Indian Daily Mail. VOL. IX. No. 289. SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article426 1953-10-09 1 Straight Talks With Nalenkov To Settle Differences LONDON, Oct. B.— Sir Winston Churchill may fly to Moscow- in a bid to ease -world tension, if he again fails to bring about a personal meeting of the Big Four leaders, in the opinion of competent diplomaticReuter - 426 words
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Article86 1953-10-09 1 CAIRO. Oct. 8. President Mohammed Naguib is showing steady improvement from the *Hght illness which forced him to take a complete rest, a bulletin issued by his office reported yesterday. The chief executive fell ill n Sunday in Alexandria where he had gone to inspect an ItalianAP - 86 words
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Article96 1953-10-09 1 i'UKYO Oct. B— A fero'ious ISO-pound tiger broke from its cage aboard a freighter here Tuesday night and Tiouslv clawed crewman Hnd killed a pet dog before being driven into an empty c<iv n ;md recaptured. The tiger. purchased In Thailand for salt-, to a Tokyo r96 words
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Article46 1953-10-09 1 Burmese Troops Rout Karen Rebels kangoON', Oct 8. Govr|nment forces routed a strong *>dy of Karen rebels in a Patched battle near The*on. I™ l** Tom Rangoon, today. rwi;» "i® arrival of relnforcetlJlJ 1 T the Ciovernment !K; th T htla withdrew. ifl§ l| .jut A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article105 1953-10-09 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 8. A mass mccttaß was held In Taipei on Thursday to protest against the allegedly unneutral and brutal attitude of the Indian custodian force towards antiCommunist prisoners of war in Korea. A resolution was passed demanding the neutral nations repatriation commission be re* organisedA.P. - 105 words
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Article108 1953-10-09 1 TOKYO, Oct. B.— A Japanese patrol boat has planted a marker on the uninhabited Takeshima Island, about midway between Japan and Korea, proclaiming it Japanese territory. It was announced yesterday. South Korea also claims the Island and South Korea navy sources in Seoul said a ROKA.P. - 108 words
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Article63 1953-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8. Eight planes were poised at London airport today for a 12,000--mile race to New Zealand with a prize jackpot of £29,000. The Duke or Gloucester planned to flag off the first starter at 1630 MGT. There were five entries In a high speed section,A.P. - 63 words
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59 1953-10-09 1 He Plucked Feathers From Live Birds! HONGKONG, Ouot. 8. Magistrate T. Creedon at Kowloon court sent Kwan Yuen to prison for six months and fined htm HKfIO.OOO for plucking the feathers from live sparrows. He offered them for sale as food. Six dead birds plucked clean and 12 live ones,A.P. - 59 words
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Article67 1953-10-09 1 PROGRESO YUCATAN (Mexico), Oct. 8. Reports reaching here from Belize, British Honduras, said that Belize, the colony's capital, has been swept by a milliondollar flre which caused at least one death. The report said Sidney Reyes, cashier at Barclay's Bank, was killed in the flreA.P. - 67 words
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Article62 1953-10-09 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8 Communism no longer is a serious Internal threat in France. says former Premier Antoine Pinay. He told the Commonwealth club: "The domestic danger... is behind us," and added that Since 1945 Red membership has slipped from more than one million to62 words
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Article25 1953-10-09 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 8. Two of the quadruplets born to Mrs. Ethel Hudson. 38, on Monday have died.- A. P. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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523 1953-10-09 1 Premier Helpless To Prevent Entry Of Br. Troops! Motion Disallowed By Speaker IN BR. GUIANA: GEORGETOWN, Oct. B.— Britisii warships have arrived off the port of Georgetown, British Guiana. According to informed sources, an advance party of officers is already at the city's military barracks. The disembarkation of theo troopsA.P. - 523 words
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164 1953-10-09 1 (By Our Stall Reporter) The Singapore Labour Party (Mr. Lim Yew Hock Group) will hold a meeting at the Badminton Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 10.30 am. It is reliably hnderstood that one of the resolutions to be moved at that meeting will164 words
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Article186 1953-10-09 1 TAOOMA, Wash., Oct. A U5555,000 suit by the Republic of India against the United States, over allegedly bad wheat in a grain shipment has been transferred to Federal Court her* from the Southern District of New fork. The complaint contends that 397 tons of wheat inA.P. - 186 words
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Article123 1953-10-09 1 WOKXNG, England, Oct. 8< Henry T« Beaver agreed Wednesday to heed s> court injunction ordering him to stay away from his wife and son bat then posed this dubsler: "Woklng is a very wnall place and if I happen to see my boy, whom I loveA.P. - 123 words
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Article138 1953-10-09 1 L.ONDON: The popular be. lief that It is dangerous to drink whisky while eating oysters is a myth, according ito a pamphlet on whisky published by the Scotch Whisky Association of Britain. The question and answer booklet suggests that those who fear this "ancient superstition" should still their138 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-10-09 1 rnoto. An Indian Family in native dress watches some of the 575 Indian paratrooper* who will serve with the Custodian Forces of India in Korea's Demilitarized Zone, load aboard a huge U.S. Air Force Globemaster at Dum Dum Airport, Calcutta, India. The 0124h of theAP - 87 words
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419 1953-10-09 1 Curb Rhee Or Else We Quit, Nehru Warns U. K. U. S. LONDON, Oct. 8. Sri Jawaharlal N«kni warned Britain and the United States yesterday that unless they curbed Syngman Knee's Sooth Korean government world peace may be endangered. The Indian Prime Minister cabled Prime Minister Churchill a request forA.P. - 419 words
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Article61 1953-10-09 1 NEW YORK, Oct. B— The United Nations Technical Assistance Administration announced assignment of Charles H. Madge, University of Birmingham, Social Science professor, to Thailand. There Professor Madge will assist in establishment of an education centre for which the Thai government has allotted US$4OO,OOO. The professor is61 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 1 NSWPOBX- tßfcode inland), Oct. 8. A German prince, the great nephew of the late Kaiser Wilhelm, who led Germany into World War I, renounced hi* title yesterday to become plain Henry Reuss, United States citizen. In Germany he was In the banking business. He Is now connectedA.P. - 68 words
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494 1953-10-09 1 Malayan Dominion Within Commonwealth National Convention Report KUALA LUMPUR: A report Issued by a Special Committee of the UMNO-MCA Alliance sponsored Nationai Convention recommended yesterday legislative ruforms in the Federal Council on the pattern of the Gold Coast, leading to the creation of a Malayan Dominion within the Commonwealth. The494 words
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Article79 1953-10-09 1 HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE (California), Oct. B.— General Mark Clark returned to the United States yesterday to end 40 years' military service. He told newsmen here: "I don't think a .shooting war will start again in (Korea." but he added, "It is up to the Communists ifA.P. - 79 words
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Article28 1953-10-09 1 BERLIN. Oct. B— Wllhelm Pieck, 77-year-old Communist street fighter who rose to th« role of elder statesman, wu re-elected President, of Ba*t >rmafty yesterday for 4 at* A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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593 1953-10-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct. 9, 1953. WANTED: PUBLIC LIBRARIES f)R. S. R. RANGANATHAN, Professor of Library Science, University of Delhi, speaking at the Museum Lecture Hall in Colombo during his recent visit to Ceylon, said that libraries and library science could be used to relieve the present world593 words
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561 1953-10-09 2 PRISONERS THEMSELVES PRAISE TROOPS' KINDNESS IMPARTIALITY HIND NAGAR, Oct. B.— A report from Hind Nagar (Korea) says that five prisoners of war (three Chinese and two North Koreans) who were repatriated on October 4 expressed their deep gratitude to the Indian Custodian Force561 words
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Article117 1953-10-09 2 BAGHDAD. The Baghdad daily ALJTTIAZ requested the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan at present interned in Pakistan. Describing Ghaffar Khan as "a great leader who fought gallantly against British imperialism" the paper says: "Now that there are indications of settlement of Indo Pakistan problems andFOC - 117 words
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Article315 1953-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Minister for Kenaoihtation, Government of India, has issued tne following statement "During the last few days my attention has been repeatedly drawn to the statement made by Mr. ShuaiD <^urcehi, Paxistan Minister for Kexugeea and Kenabilitation, in the PakistanFOC - 315 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-10-09 2 Photo. The Tanker Ticonderon limps into Los Angeles Harbour with a huge hole. The 'tunnel' was caused by a mvsterions explosion Inside the ship while at sea- PPPP - 28 words
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Article263 1953-10-09 2 CALCUTTA: The question of exchange of enclaves between West and East Bengal has not made any headway in the Indo-Pakistani Conference now in session here, it is understood. Pamstan is prepared tor a simple exchange of these enclaves and is not prepared to concede West Bengal's demand thatFOC - 263 words
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Article592 1953-10-09 2 KENNETH BRADLEY - KENNETH BRADLEY By Sixty years ago, to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, an Imperial Institute was established in London from a fund subscribed from all parts of the Commonwealth. On May 10, 1893, Queen Victoria opened the large building erected for the Institute in the heart of592 words
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Article435 1953-10-09 2 LONDON Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury left London for economic and financial talks in India, Pakistan Ceylon and Iraq. Mr. Maudling is first vialting Iraq where he wiil have general discussions on the problems of the Sterling area of which BritainFOC - 435 words
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Article134 1953-10-09 2 NEW YORK: Pakistan considered minorities in her territory a trust and obligation rather than a problem, Mr. Syed Masoom Shah of Pakistan told the United Nations Social Committee. He spoke in a debate on a resolution before the Committee which would authorise the Secretary-General to provide technicalFOC - 134 words
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605 1953-10-09 2 MADRAS: Sri Jawaharial Nehru recently inaugurated a women's savings campaign under the auspices of the Women's Indian Association, Madras Branch, at Rajaji Hall Sri Nehru, inaugurating the campaign, referred to the various problems facing new India, and said one of these was to bringFOC - 605 words
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Article135 1953-10-09 2 BOMBAY Thousands of persons, mostly philatelist*, flocked to the General Post Office's Philatelic Bureau for getting the flrst-day cover's special Everest stamps defaced with a special postal cachet commemorating the conquest of Mount Everest in May this year. The photogravure-printed special stamps of As. 2 and As 14FOC - 135 words
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Article437 1953-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Giving jt* reasons for ordering the release of Sardar Sukhdev Singh, former Sessions Judge of PEPSU and his two relatives, Jagjit Singh and Hardayal Singh, who had been detained for the alleged publication of pamphlets containing derogatory remarks about the Chief Justice of PEPSU, the Supreme437 words
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164 1953-10-09 2 ENQUIRY INTO FIRE ON BOARD OIL TANKER MADRAS: The Joint enquiry made by the Principal Officer, Marcantlle Marine Department and the Deputy Conservator, Madras Port Trust, into the cause of the fire which broke out on board the oil tanker 'Caltex Saigon' on Sept. 25, has now concluded. The reportFOC - 164 words
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Article92 1953-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Eighty exhibitors have asked for sites to put up their models at the International Exhibition on Low Cost Housing to be held in New Delhi between January 20 and March next year Indian Government organisations like Public Works Department, Railways, Forest Research Institute, Central Building ResearchFOC - 92 words
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866 1953-10-09 3 WANTS UNDERSTANDING SUPPORT Xl KNOOL: Addressing Congress workers Sri Nehru said the happy atmosphere that he saw in K urnoal was that of a great fair. Hundreds of thousands participating in the celebrations maj-iriwg the inauguration of Andhra State was a good augury. ForFOC - 866 words
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253 1953-10-09 3 Nehru Tells U.S. Professors About India NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, told a group of American professors and students, last week, that India was making rapid progress, but was still struggling for the primary necessities of life. The country's activities, he said, had to be judged by thatFOC - 253 words
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Article254 1953-10-09 3 BRISTOL: India's High Commissioner in Britain, B. G. Kher, said relations between the Indian, and British peoples were now more cordial than ever before. Speaking at a reception Shi Kher said Indians met with great cordiality, and friendliness in Britain. Englishmen in India had also spoken of theFOC - 254 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-10-09 3 Ibrahim Abdel HatVi, a former Premier of Egypt and leader of the now dissolved Saadist Party, stands at attention as he is sentenced to death by a Revolutionary Court in Cairo on Oct. 1 for "high treason" and "oonpirt?y with a foreign power to undermine State security." The Court alsoAP - 106 words
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Article466 1953-10-09 3 DR. G. V. SITAPATI - DR. G. V. SITAPATI (By The Telugu country Is very rich in folk-lore, and there is a wide field for exploration. Everywhere, either in the coastal districts, in Rayalaseema or in the Hyderabad region, we hear stories, lyrical songs, ballads, about men and events in the remote and466 words
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364 1953-10-09 3 Kazhagams Enemy No. I Says Rajaji MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, speaking: at the Tamil Nad Congress Workers' Conference at Teynampet, advised Congress workers not to agitate and ask for rewards, for past services and sacrifices, as that would surely bring down Congress prestige. He assured them thatFOC - 364 words
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Article144 1953-10-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has accepted a recommendation that applications made by pharmaceutical firms for licence to expand their equipment should be refused for the present, but they should be allowed to renew their applications after the Government has announced its policy after considering the recommendations ofFOC - 144 words
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Article36 1953-10-09 3 ISTANBUL, Oct. 8. Florence Chadwick of the United States started her attempt to swim the tricky Bosphorous early yesterday. She plunged into the water at 7.10 a.m. at Sariyer Point on the .Euronean ah .-re. APAP - 36 words
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Article289 1953-10-09 3 MANCHESTER, Oct B —Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, a Minister in the Labour Government., said in a Tetter to the Manchester Guardian yesterday that Britain should act without delay to see that the United Nations charter was observed in South-East Asia. I He referred to the "Char- ter-breakingReuter - 289 words
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111 1953-10-09 3 British Technician Arrested In Bombay BOMBAY: Mr. E. M. Forester, technical expert to the J. K. Iron and Steel Company, Kanpur, was arrested recently by the Bombay Police on a warrant issued by a First Class Magistrate of Kanpur. Producing Mr. Forester before a Presidency Magistrate the Police requested forFOC - 111 words
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Article415 1953-10-09 3 WASHINGTON: Every expert seems to wind up in Washington eventually, so it was only naturally to bump into a man who says he has a sure- tin- plan for preventing baldness. His name is Angelo Mantello, I an earnest, 56-year-old barber from Hartford, Connecticut, il was tenAP - 415 words
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185 1953-10-09 3 WINNIPEG, Canada, Oct. 7.— Girls in ladUt aPe interested in becoming doctors than nurse*, an Indian Vn™*« doctor said here. t*?™»" In an interview Dr. Lecla M. Dhadle, of Poona, India the people generally in India are becoming more hospital minded, with the resultAP - 185 words
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Article565 1953-10-09 3 MADRAS: Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Minister for Education, indicated that the report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Basic Education in Madras and the decision of the Government on it would be published soon. He expressed the hope that the recommendations of the Committee willFOC - 565 words
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Article166 1953-10-09 3 WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, West Virginia: Tea drinking in the United States had gone up in 4he past five years and it was possible that 50,000,000 lb. more than now would be drunk in the next five years Mr. Anthony Hyde, Executive Director of the TeaFOC - 166 words
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Article206 1953-10-09 3 AHMEDABAD: A Gandhi memorial was opened at Kochrab on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on Sunday by Mr. Morarji Desai, the Chief Ministor of Bombay. The memorial has been built where Ganohiji founded his first satyagr^ha ashram in May 1915. Opening the memorial home, Mr. Desai said that GandhijiFOC - 206 words
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Article116 1953-10-09 3 SRINAGAR: Kashmir's Development Minister, Mr. Shamlal Saraf, recently inaugurated a mobile post' office here, the first of its kind in this State. The mobile post office will be located in a boat and will be moored to each mooring place in Srinagar daily. It will sellFOC - 116 words
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Article54 1953-10-09 4 POLONNARUWA: The ancient Fothgul Vibare. Uve library shrine at Polonnaruwa, was the scene of an explosion last week. Pieces of gunny ■sacks and remains of explosives were found at the aite. The Polonnaruwa police, who are inquiring into the matter, believe that the damage was doneFOC - 54 words
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322 1953-10-09 4 Premier Nehru Informed COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has informed the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, of his decision to re-introduce the Immigration and Emigration Amendment Bill which seeks to give wide powers to the police and the immigration authorities to tackle the problemFOC - 322 words
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214 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO The Labour Department is investigating an increase in the number of Indian estate workers repatriated on Government account in recent months. This matter was raised at a recent meeting of the Board of Indian Immigrants Labour by Mr. V. K. S. Thondaman, and the CommissionerFOC - 214 words
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Article148 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: A racxet la imported Indian eggs Is defeating Government's efforts to encourage local egg production. Large consignment of mdian eggs come into the Island rogulany, but after they have been cleared from the customs the stamp of origin on the eggs Is obliterated and148 words
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Article176 1953-10-09 4 It has been found that large quantities of Indian imported eggs are transported all the way to the Neßombo-Chllaw area and they are slipped through to the Marketing Department at its collecting centres there as local eggs. The cost of Indian em works out to about 15 ftFOC - 176 words
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Article94 1953-10-09 4 OOLOMBO: A young Scot. William Munn Stirling, who is now in Ceylon, has left for home by motor-cycle. The long trip home will take Mr. Stirling through 28 countries and he will have totalled 16,000 miles by the time he reaches Scotland. All that heFOC - 94 words
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Article77 1953-10-09 4 MATARA: A young woman, W. X. Leelawathie of Parapamulla, who appeared In a habeas corpus inquiry, told the Matara Magistrate Mr. P. S. W. Abeywardena. that she did not want to go back to her husband because she did not wish to be treatedFOC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: At a meeting of the Kalutara Sarlputta BhUckhu Society held at Sri Vardana Ramaya, Hettimulla, Beruwela, Kosgoda Sumana--Blri There said, "Dr. O. P. Malalasekera, President of th« World Buddhist Conference, erred by Riving his consent to the filming of Buddha's life even without consulting the bhikkhua."109 words
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Article65 1953-10-09 4 ROME, Oct. B.— The Com-munist-dominated General Confederation of Italian Labour (C.G.1.L.) called yesterday for another and "more intense" general strike against Italian Industry. Largest labour group In Italy, the qg.i.l. urged the nation's two major non-Com-munist unions to join the strike, as they hadA.P. - 65 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 4 KANSAS CITY, Oct. B.— Police are hunting for a third alleged accomplice in the kidnapping of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease, a U.S. millionaire's son. The boy's body was found yesterday in a shallow grave at the rear of a small house in St. Joseph (Missouri), endingA.P. - 68 words
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Article50 1953-10-09 4 The Medical Department announced last flight that the numbers of maternity admission to Kandang Kerbau Hospital during September was 1,806. The number of deliveries in the Hospital for the same month wae 1,639 and these figures are record figures for any month in Kandang Kerbau Hospital. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article33 1953-10-09 4 LLANELLY, Wales, Oct. 8. --Albert Jenkins, one of the greatest centre threequarters in the history of Rugby football died In hospital here yesterday. He was 68. Jenkins played 14 times for Wales. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article236 1953-10-09 4 JAFFNA: "Ifcdte and Ceylon will always get on well with each other, enrich each otner and Jointly contribute to the peace of tha world,* declared Dr. 8. R. Rangansthan. Professor of Library Science, University of Delhi speaking at the Town Hall, here recently. Pointing out similarities.FOC - 236 words
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Article151 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: A new solu« Uon to the Indo-aeylon problem was suggested by Mr. N. H. Tata, Indian industrialist, who arrived here to attend an International Labour Organisation conference at Nuwara Eliya "Leave it to the businessmen" is Mr. Tata's formula. "There La perfect understanding between businessmen151 words
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Article118 1953-10-09 4 Women Best For Diplomacy COLOMBO: A woman who strongly feels that diplomacy Is profession ideally suited for women Is Miss M. Kukmini the first Indian woman career diplomat to be appointed abroad. She arrived here to take up duties as Second Secretary to the Indian High commission here. Miss Rukmini,FOC - 118 words
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Article273 1953-10-09 4 Not To Amend Sedition Law COLOMBOt The Ministerial Sub-Committee which was recently appointed by the Cabinet to consider the question of amending the law relating to sedition has virtually ceased to function. The Sub-Committee has reported to the Cabinet its unwillingness to proceed with the task entrusted to It inFOC - 273 words
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352 1953-10-09 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The President of the Singapore Kerala Samajam Mr. A. Shukoor yesterday confirmed the report published in the INDIAN DAILY MAIL, on Wednesday regarding the indefinite postponement of a team of Kerala footballers' proposed tour of Malaya at the invitation352 words
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Article43 1953-10-09 4 Following music programmi has been arranged for today the Sri Dandayuthapani Temni. (Chettiars Temple). Miss Uma Sankar— Vocal Music from 7 p.m. to 8 p.mMiss Janaki crhandirasckaraa and Miss Subbulakshmi Chu. dirasekaram Vocal Music from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.43 words
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Article41 1953-10-09 4 Swami Vamadevananda !>. sldent of the Ramakrishm Mission, Singapore, win conduct a Prayer Meeting unt continue the lecture on 'Snmad Bhagavad Gita' on Saturday Oct. 10, at 6.30 p m. fc the Mission premises at 9 J Norris Road.41 words
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Article38 1953-10-09 4 All Private Candidates in Singapore who wicn to take tne aoove examinations should suomit their entries between 10th October any 30th Novem. ber, 1953. Entry forms ire available at the Education Office, Singapore38 words
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Article121 1953-10-09 4 L.OS ANGELES, Oct. 8. The Human Pincushion is going back to the Lebanon. Hell be "on pins and needles" until he does. Dr. Tahar Bey, a Lebanese mystic, has been astonishing H. S. television audiences by letting stage attendants sticK knives and needles through his neck andA.P. - 121 words
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Title Section16 1953-10-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX, No. 239. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, QCTOftKR 9, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article424 1953-10-09 1 Straight Talks With Malenkov To Settle Differences LONDON, Oct. B.— Sir Winston Churchill may fly to Moscow in a bid to ease world tension, if he again fails to bring about a personal meeting of (he Big Four leaders, in the opinion of competent diplomaticReuter - 424 words
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Article86 1953-10-09 1 CAIRO. Oct. 8. President Mohammed Naguib is showing steady improvement from the slight illness which forced him to take a complete rest, a bulletin issued by his office reported yesterday. The chief executive fell ill n Sunday in Alexandria where he had gone to inspect an Italian86 words
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Article99 1953-10-09 1 TOKYO. Oct. B— A feroous 480-pound tiger broke from its cage aboard a fretgh- t here Tuesday night and seriously clawed a crewman and killed a pet dog before oPlng driven into an empty en bin and recaptured. tiger. purchased in Thailand for sale to a TokyoA.P. - 99 words
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Article43 1953-10-09 1 Burmese Troops Rout Karen Rebels kaivgoon. Oct. 8. Government forces routed a strong w>dy of Karen rebels in a pitched battle near Theuon, »,r i 1? !los from Rangoon, today. with the arrival of reinforcements for the Government force, the rebels »»h A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article108 1953-10-09 1 TOKYO, Oct. B.— A Japanese patrol boat has planted a marker on the uninhabited Takeshima Island, about midway between Japan and Korea, proclaiming: it Japanese territory, it was announced yesterday. South Koretf also claims the Island and South Korea navy sources in Seoul said a ROKA.P. - 108 words
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Article63 1953-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8. Eight planes were poised at London airport today for a 12,000--mile race to New Zealand with a prize jackpot of £29,000. The Duke of Gloucester planned to flag off the first starter at 1630 MGT. There were five entries In a high speed section,A.P. - 63 words
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59 1953-10-09 1 He Plucked Feathers From Live Birds! HONGKONG, Ouct. 8. Magistrate T. < roedon at Kowloon court sont Kwmn Yuen to prison for six months and fined him HK$lO,OOO for plucking the feathers from live sparrows. lie offered them for sale aa food. Six dead birds plucked clean and 12 liveA.P. - 59 words
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Article67 1953-10-09 1 PROGRBSO YUCATAN (Mexico), Oct. 8. Reports reaching here from Belize, British Honduras, said that Belize, the colony's capital, has been swept by a milliondollar fire which caused at least one death. The report said Sidney Reyes, cashier at Barclay's Bank, was killed In the fireA.P. - 67 words
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Article62 1953-10-09 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8 Communism no longer is a serious Internal threat in France, says former Premier Antoine Pinay. He told the Commonwealth club: "The domestic danger... is behind us," and added that since 1945 Red membership has slipped from more than one million toA.P. - 62 words
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Article23 1953-10-09 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 8. Two of the quadruplets bom to Mrs. Ethel Hudson, 38, on Monday have died A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article521 1953-10-09 1 IN BR. GUIANA: Premier Helpless To Prevent Entry Of Br. Troops! Motion Disallowed By Speaker GEORGETOWN, Oct. B.— British tfarships have arrived off the port of Georgetown, British Guiana. According to Informed sources, an advance party of officers is already at the city's military barracks. The disembarkation of theofflcial informationA.P. - 521 words
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164 1953-10-09 1 Labour Well Represented On The R.C? (By Oar Staff Reporter) The Singapore Labour Party (Mr. Lim Yew Hock Group) will hold a meeting at the Badminton Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 10.30 ».m. It is reliably understood that one of the resolutions to be moved at that meeting will164 words
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Article186 1953-10-09 1 TAOOMA, Wash., Oct. B.— A U5555,000 suit by the Republic of India against the United States, over allegedly bad wheat in a grain shipment has been transferred to Federal Court here from the Southern District of New York. The complaint contends that 397 tons of wheatA.P. - 186 words
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Article125 1953-10-09 1 WOKTNG, England, Oct. B<— Henry T t Beaver agreed Wednesday to heed a court Injunction ordering him to stay away from his wif» and son bat then posed this mizz* lert "Woklng is a very «mall place and if I happen to see my boy, whomA.P. - 125 words
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Article104 1953-10-09 1 TATPEI. Oct. B.— A mass meeting was held In Taipei on Thursday to protest aprainst the allegedly unneutral and brutal attitude of the Indian custodian force towards antiCommunist prisoners of war in Korea. A resolution was passed demanding the neutral nations repatriation commission be reorganised andA.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-10-09 1 An Indian Family in native dress watches some of the 575 Indian paratroopers), who will serve w ,th the Custodian Forces of India in Korea's Demilitarized Zone, load aboard a huge U.S. Air Force Globemaster at Dura Dura Airport, Calcutta, India. The C-124s of theAP - 88 words
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Article137 1953-10-09 1 LiONDON: The popular belief that It is dangerous to drink whisky while eating oysters Is a myth, according to a pamphlet on whisky published by the Scotch Whisky Association of Britain. The question and answer booklet suggests that those who fear this "ancient superstition" should still their doubtsReuter - 137 words
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Article61 1953-10-09 1 NEW YORK, Oct. B— The United Nation* Technical Assistance Administration announced assignment of Charles H. Madge, University of Birmingham. Social Science professor, to Thailand. There Professor Madge wjll assist in establishment of an education centre for which the Thai government has allotted US$4OO,OOO. The professor is61 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 1 Prince Becomes Commoner NEWPOUT (.Rhode Ifilaed), Oct. 8. A German prince, the great nephew of the late Kaiaer Wilheltn, who led Germany into* World War I, renounced his title yesterday to become plain Henry Reuss, United States citizen. In Germany he was in the banking business. He Is now connectedA.P. - 68 words
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492 1953-10-09 1 National Convention Report KUALA LUMPUR: A report issued by a Special Committee of the UMNO-MCA Alliance sponsored National Convention recommended yesterday legislative reforms in the Federal Council on the pattern of the Gold Coast, leading to the creation of a Malayan Dominion within the Commonwealth. The492 words
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415 1953-10-09 1 Curb Rhee Or Else We Quit, Nehru Warns U. K. U. S. LONDON, Oct. 8. Sri JawaharUd Nehru warned Britain and the United States yesterday that unless they curbed Syngman Knee's South Koreas government world peace may be endangered. The Indian Prime Minister cabled Prune Minister Churchill a request forA.P. - 415 words
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Article80 1953-10-09 1 HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE (Qalltorßia). Oct. B.— General Mark Clark returned to the United States yesterday to end 40 years' military ser* vice. He told newsmen here: "I don't think a shooting war will start again in Korea." but he added, "It is up to the CommunistsA.P. - 80 words
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Article25 1953-10-09 1 BERLIN. Oct. B— Wilhelm Pieck, 77-year-old Communist street fighter who rose to th« tt>v of eldftr statesman, wu re-eleet»d Pw«M««t. Em^ Germwv jrMt«rt*v tr A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement37 1953-10-09 1 SUBSCRIPTION RAHS (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.60 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 3300 1 Year 66 00 OTHER PLACBS 1 Month 650 3 Months ia.so 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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597 1953-10-09 2 Indian Daily Mail WANTED: PUBLIC LIBRARIES Spoiv, Fri., Oct. 1963. I)R. S. R. RANGANA.THAN, Professor of Library Science, University of Delhi, speaking at the Museum Lecture Hall in Colombo during his recent visit to Ceylon, said that libraries and library science could be used to relieve the present world tension597 words
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560 1953-10-09 2 THE "THANKLESS? JOB INDIAN TROOPS PERFORM PRISONERS THEMSELVES PRAISE TROOPS 9 KINDNESS IMPARTIALITY HIND NAGAR, Oct. B.—-. A report from Hind Nagar (Korea) says that five prisoners of war (three Chinese and two North Koreans) who were repatriated on October 4 expressed their deep gratitude to the Indian Custodian Force560 words
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Article117 1953-10-09 2 .BAGHDAD: The Baghdad daily ALITTIAZ requested the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan at present interned in Pakistan. Describing Ghaffar Khan as "a great leader who fought gallantly against British imperialism" the paper says: "Now that there are indications of settlement of Indo Pakistan problems andFOC - 117 words
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Article, Illustration343 1953-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Minister for Henamutatjoo, Government of inaia, has issued tae following statement "curing the last few days my attention has been re* peatediy drawn to the statement made by Mr. Siiuaiu PajUstan Minister for neiugees and Kenaoilitation, in the PakistanFOC; AP - 343 words
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Article587 1953-10-09 2 KENNETH BRADLEY - KENNETH BRADLEY By Sixty years ago, to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, an Imperial Institute was established in London from a fund subscribed from all parts of the Commonwealth. On May 10, 1893, Queen Victoria opened the iarge building erected for the Institute in the heart of587 words
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Article264 1953-10-09 2 CALCUTTA: The question of exchange of enclaves between West and East Bengal has not made any headway in the Indo-Paklstani Conference now in session here, it is understood. Pakistan is prepared tor a simple exchange of these enclaves and is not prepared to concede West Bengal's demand thatFOC - 264 words
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Article433 1953-10-09 2 LONDON: Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the British 'freasury left London for economic and financial talks in India, Pakistan Ceylon and Iraq. Mr. Maudling is first visiting Iraq where he will have general discussions on the problems of the Sterling area of which BritainFOC - 433 words
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Article130 1953-10-09 2 NEW YORK: Pakistan considered minorities in her territory a trust and obligation rather than a problem, Mr. Syed Masoom Shah of Pakistan told the United Nations Social Committee. He spoke in a debate on a resolution before the Committee which would authorise the Secretary-General to provide technicalFOC - 130 words
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610 1953-10-09 2 MADRAS: Sri Jawaharlal Nefcrv recently inaugurated tk women's savings campaign, under the auspices of the Women's Indian Association, Madras Branch, at Rajaji HalL Sri Nehru, inaugurating the campaign, referred to the various problems facing new India, and said one of these was to bringFOC - 610 words
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Article137 1953-10-09 2 BOMBAY Thousands of persons, moitly philatelists, flocked to the General Post Office's Philatelic Bureau for getting the first-day cover's special Everest stamps defaced with a special postal cachet commemorating the conquest of Mount Everest in May this year. The photogravure printed special stamps of As. 2 and AsFOC - 137 words
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Article439 1953-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Giving its reasons for ordering the release of Sardar Sukhdev Singh, former Sessions Judge of PEPSU and his two relatives, Jagjlt Singh and Hardayal Singh, who had been detained for the alleged publication of pamphlets containing derogatory remarks about the Chief Justice of PEPSU. the SupremeFOC - 439 words
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162 1953-10-09 2 ENQUIRY INTO FIRE ON BOARD OIL TANKER MADRAS: The Joint enquiry made by the Principal Officer, Marcantlle Marine Department and the Deputy Conservator, Madras Port Trust, into the cause of the fire which broke out on board the oil tanker 'Caltex Saigon" on Sept. 25, has now concluded. The reportFOC - 162 words
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Article96 1953-10-09 2 Housing Exhibition NEW DELHI: Eighty exhibitors have asked for sites to put up their models at the International Exhibition on P"Xt Cos l OUsin X to be held in New Delhi between January 20 and March next year. Indian Government organisations like Public Works Department, Railways, Forest Research Institute, CentralFOC - 96 words
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868 1953-10-09 3 WANTS UNDERSTANDING SUPPORT KURNOOL: Addressing Congress workers, Sri Nehru said the happy atmosphere that he saw in Kurnool was that of a great fair. Hundreds of thousands participating in the celebrations marking the inauguration of Andfcim State was a good augury. For out ofFOC - 868 words
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359 1953-10-09 3 Nehru Tells U.S. Professors About India NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, told a group of American professors and students, last week, that India was making rapid progress, but was still struggling for the primary necessities of life. The country's activities, he said, had to be judged by thatFOC; AP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-10-09 3 BRISTOL: India's High Commissioner in Britain, B. G. Kher, said relations between the Indian, and British peoples were now more cordial than ever before. Speaking at a reception Shi Kher said Indians met with great cordiality, and friendliness in Britain. Englishmen in India had also spoken of theFOC - 255 words
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Article466 1953-10-09 3 Ml. G. V. SITAPATI - Ml. G. V. SITAPATI B.v The Telugu country Is very rich in folk-lore, and there is a wide field for exploration. Everywhere, either in the coastal districts, in Rayalaseema or in the Hyderabad region, we hear stories, lyrical songs, ballads, about men and events in the remote and466 words
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369 1953-10-09 3 Kazhagams Enemy No. I Says Rajaji MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagbpalachariar, speaking at the Tamil Nad Congress Workers' Conference at Teynampet, advised Congress workers not to agitate and ask for rewards for past services and sacrifices, as that would surely bring down Congress prestige. He assured them that369 words
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Article142 1953-10-09 3 NEW DELHI: Tho Union Government hns accepted a recommendation that applications made by pharmaceutical firms for licence to expand their equipment should be refused for the present, but they should be allowed to renew their applications after the Government has announced its policy after considering the recommendations ofFOC - 142 words
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Article35 1953-10-09 3 ISTANBUL, Oct. 8. Florence Chadwlck of the United States started her attempt to swim the tricky Bosphorous envly yesterday. She plunged Into the water at 7.10 am at Sariyer Point on the European eh- APAP - 35 words
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Article288 1953-10-09 3 MANCHESTER, Oct B— Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, a Minister in the Labour Government, said in a letter to the Manchester Guardian yesterday that Britain should act without delay to see that the United Nations charter was observed in South-East Asia. He referred to the "Char-ter-breaking activities"Reuter - 288 words
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113 1953-10-09 3 British Technician Arrested In Bombay BOMBAY: Mr. E. M. Forester, technical expert to the J. K. Iron and Steel Company, Kanpur, was arrested recently by the Bombay Police on a warrant issued by a First Class Magistrate of Kanpur. Producing Mr. Forester before a Presidency Magistrate the Police requested forFOC - 113 words
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Article412 1953-10-09 3 WASHINGTON: Every expert seems to wind up In Washington eventually, so it whs only naturally to bump into a man who says he hag a sure-fire plan for preventing baldness. His name is Angelo Mantoilo, an earnest, 56-year-old barber from Hartford, Connecticut. 11 was ten years agoAP - 412 words
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185 1953-10-09 3 WINNIPEG, Canada, Oct. 7.— Girt* in indU Me more interested in becoming doctor* than nurses, an Indian vramaa doctor said here. In an interview Dr. Leela M. Dhadle, of Poona, India the people generally in India are becoming more hospital minded, with the resultAP - 185 words
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Article166 1953-10-09 3 WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, West Virginia: Tea drinking in the United States had gone up in 4he past five years, and It was possible that 50,000,000 Ib. more than now would be drunk in the next five years, Mr. Anthony Hyde. Executive Director of the TeaFOC - 166 words
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Article206 1953-10-09 3 AHMEDABAD: A Gandhi memorial was opened at Kochrab on the outskirts of \hmedabad on Sunday by Mr. Morarji Desai, the Chief Minister of Bombay. The memorial has been built where Ganohijl founded his first satyagraha ashram in May 1915. Opening the memorial home, Mr. Desai said that GandhijiFOC - 206 words
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Article563 1953-10-09 3 MADRAfi: Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Minister for Education, indicated that the reoort of the Ad Hoc Committee on Basic Education in Madras and the decision of the Government cm it would be published soon. He expressed the hope that the recommendations of the Committee will563 words
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Article116 1953-10-09 3 SRINAGAR: Kashmir's Development Minister, Mr. Shamlal Saraf. recently inaugurated a mobile post office here, the first of its kind in this State. The mobile post office will be located in a boat and will be moored to each mooring place in Srinagar daily. It will sellFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-10-09 4 Their Highnesses the Sultan of Selanjror and the T<ut**n s^r Te s&££rr jitt- s £&|»r(cSs). H<H>per Btate Heaith22 words
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28 1953-10-09 4 The Singapore Kerala Bama jam has decided to revive the Volley Ball Tournament which it began during the Onam week but left incom-28 words
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Article65 1953-10-09 4 ROME, Oct. B.— The Com-munist-dominated General Confederation of Italian Labour (U.G.1.1*) called yesterday for another and "more intense" general strike against Italian Industry. Largest labour group in Italy, the 0.G.1.U urged the nation's two major non-Com-munist unions to join the strike, as they hadA.P. - 65 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 4 KANSAS CITY, Oct. B.— Police are hunting for a third alleged accomplice in the kidnapping of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease, a U.S. millionaire's son. The boy's body was found yesterday in a shallow grave at the rear of a small house in St. Joseph (Missouri), endingA.P. - 68 words
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Article49 1953-10-09 4 The Medical Department announced laat night that the numbers of maternity admission to Kandang Kerbau Hospital during September was 1,806. The number of deliveries in the Hospital for the same month was 1,639 and these figures are record figures for any month in Kandang Kerbau Hospital.49 words
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Article33 1953-10-09 4 L.LANELLY, Wales, Oct. 8. Albert Jenkins, one of the greatest centre threequartera in the hlatory of Rugby football died in hospital here yesterday. He was 58. Jenkins played 14 times for Wales. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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373 1953-10-09 4 Premier Nehru Informed COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has informed the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, of his decision to re-introduce the Immigration and Emigration Amendment BUI which seeks to give wide powers to the police and the immigration authorities to tackle the problemFOC - 373 words
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214 1953-10-09 4 Increased Repatriation Off Indians! COLOMBO: The Labour Department Is investigating an increase in the number of Indian estate workers repatriated on Government account in recent months. This matter was raised at a recent meeting of the Board of Indian Immigrants Labour by Mr. V. K. S. Thondaman, and the CommissionerFOC - 214 words
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Article326 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: A racket m imported Indian eggs Is defeating Government's efforts to encourage local egg production. Large consignment of Indian eggs come Into the Island regularly, but after they have been cleared from the customs the stamp of origin on the eggs Is obliterated andFOC - 326 words
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Article88 1953-10-09 4 UOLfOMBO: A young Bcot, William Munn Stirling, who is now in Ceylon, has left for home by motor-cycle. The long trip home will take Mr. Stirling through 28 countries and he will have totalled 16,000 miles by the time he reaches Scotland. All that heFOC - 88 words
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Article77 1953-10-09 4 MATARA: A young woman. W. T5. Leelawathte of Parapamulla. who appeared in a habeas corpus inquiry, told the Matara Magistrate Mr. P. 8. W. Abeywardena, that she did not want to go back to her husband because she did not wish to be treatedFOC - 77 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: At a meeting .of the Kalutara Sariputta Bhikkhu Society held at Sri Vardana Ramaya, Hettlmulla, Beruwela, Kosgoda Sumanasiri Thero said, "Dr. O. P. Malalasekera, President of the World Buddhist Conference, erred by giving his consent to the filming of Buddha's life even without consulting the bhikkhus."FOC - 68 words
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Article260 1953-10-09 4 Not To Amend Sedition Law COLOMBO: The Ministerial Sub-Committee which wa» recently mppotated by the Cabinet to consider the goes- The Sub-Committee haa reported to the Cabinet its unwillingness to proceed with the task entrusted to It in the face of what it is described as "stiff opposition from theFOC - 260 words
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Article238 1953-10-09 4 JAFFNA: "India and Oeylon wUI always get on well with each other, enrich each otiier and Jointly contribute to the peace of the world," declared Dr. 8. R. Rangaoathan. Professor of Library Science, University of Delhi ■peaking at the Town Hall, here recently. Pointing out similarities.238 words
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Article149 1953-10-09 4 COLOMBO: A new solution to the Indo-Ocylon problem was suggested by Mr. N. H. Tata, Indian industrialist, who arrived here to attend an International Labour Organisation conference at Wuwara Eliya "Leave it to the businessmen" is Mr. Tata's formula. "There la perfect understanding between businessmen in149 words
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Article124 1953-10-09 4 Women Best For Diplomacy COLOMBO: A woman wh« strongly feels that dipiomac: is a profession ideally suite* for women is Miss M. Ruk mini the first Indian womai career diplomat to be appoint ed abroad. She arrived her to take up duties as Becon< Secretary to the Indian Hiej oommissionFOC - 124 words
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290 1953-10-09 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) irsuuus WAILY MAIL, on Wednesday regarding the lnde- Mr. Shukoor further told the I.D.M. Staff Reporter yesteraay. "With reference to a report m the KERALA BANDHU yesterday from its Calicut Correspondent dated Oct. 1. 1953, to the effect that290 words
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Article44 1953-10-09 4 Following music programme has been arranged for today at the Sri Dahdayuthapani Temple (Chettlars Temple). Miss Uma Sankar Vocal Music from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Miss Janaki Chandirasekaram and Miss Subbulakshmi Chandirasekaram Vocal Music from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.44 words
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Article40 1953-10-09 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the R&makrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and continue the lecture ou 'Snmad Bhagavad Glta' on Saturday Oct. 10, at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9 N orris Road.40 words
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Article37 1953-10-09 4 AH Private Candidates in Singapore who wish to take tne above examinations should submit their entries between 10th October and 30th November, 1953. Entry forms are available at the Education Office, Singapore.37 words
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Article120 1953-10-09 4 LOS ANGELES, Oct. B.— The Human Pincushion is going back to the Lebanon. He'll be "on pins and needles" until he does. Dr. Tahar Bey, a Lebanese mystic, has been astonishing H. S. television audiences by letting stage attendant? stick knives and needles through his neck andA.P. - 120 words
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