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Title Section15 1953-10-14 1 Indian Daily Mail IX. No. 244. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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305 1953-10-14 1 Div. 4 Officers And Daily Rated Employees INCREASE IN PAY TO BE GRANTED Agreement was reached yesterday between the Official and Staff Sides of Government on the implementation of the Ritson recommendations in the case of Division IV officers and Daily-rated employees and also on the305 words
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Article43 1953-10-14 1 HOT SPRINGS, ARK, Oct. 13 —Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano la considering a tour of the Pacific between now and the first of the year. Pacific stops being discuss- d are Manila, Tokyo, Guam, Hon;lulu, Singapore, Jakarta tnd Okinawa.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-10-14 1 rtafc The Duke and Duchess of Windsor share a seating problem with Mr. Rlespoll (rijrht). President of the Italian Golf Federation, while attending the second day's Play (Oct. 7) in the two-day match between the USA Ryder Cud Team and a team of top European profes- L un^ s> atA.P. - 70 words
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104 1953-10-14 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General *is to talk on the political situation in South East Asia at a luncheon organized by the Singapore Union of Journalists, at the Adelphi Roof Gardens on November 2, at 12.45. Other guests will include the Oonsuls104 words
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Article56 1953-10-14 1 The Queen has approved the award of the Military dross to Lt. (QGO) Dalbahadur Gurung, D.CJt, 1/6 Gurkha Rifles, and the Military Medal to Rifleman Gagbahadur Pun, 1/6 Gurkha Rifles. Lt. Dalbahadur Gurung was awarded the D.C.M. for gallantry in action in Malaya during the56 words
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205 1953-10-14 1 (FromOurOwn Correspondent) KURNOOL, Oct. 13.— The Andhra State cabinet which met for first time on Monday, Chief Minister Prakasam, presiding, decided that the Government would not consider any proposal to shift the capital from Kurnool. The cabinet also decided that theCopyright - 205 words
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Article57 1953-10-14 1 (From Our OwYi Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 13.— Loyola College one of the finest educational institutions in Madras, has decided to open a separate first-grade college at Vijayawada in order to serve the needs of students from the Andhra State. The college beginning from the next year57 words
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Article34 1953-10-14 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 13. George Allen, U.S. ambassador to India, declined to comment today on Indian feeling about the present situation in Korea. He paused through Hongkong enroute to Korea.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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273 1953-10-14 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 13. The first act of Ceylon's new Premier, Sir John Lionel Kotelawela, after he accepted office yesterday, was to send a cable to his mother in London. asking for her 1 blessings The cable said "Dudley re* signed this morning. Am Prime273 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-10-14 1 The new State of Andhra was formally inaugurated by Premier Jawaharial Nehru in its Capital, Kurnooi, on Oct. 1. A.P. photo shows Nehru addressing a mammoth gathering at Kurnooi on the occasion of the inauguration.38 words
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Article229 1953-10-14 1 Appreciation Off Exemplary Conduct Off Indian Troops WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.— Mrs. Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, said after a visit to the White House yesterday that "it may be possible" for the Korean political conference to be held soon. Mrs. Pandit conferred for229 words
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Article43 1953-10-14 1 "The President particularly mentioned the reports he had received of the exemp> lary conduct of the Indian troops in the discharge of their duties as custodians of the prisoners of war who have elected not to be repatriated.' ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article205 1953-10-14 1 Yugoslav Protest Against Anglo-American Decision WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Yugoslavia's Foreign Minister, Koca Popovic, said after a 50-minute conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Monday that the Trieste situation is "really grave." Mr. Popovic called at the State Department to protest at the American-British decisionA.P. - 205 words
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Article49 1953-10-14 1 MANILA, Oct. 13.— Murders and other violent crimes have increased by 30 percent in the past year in Manila, Major Eußenio Torres, the city's Chief Detective, reported. He believed growing: unemployment had forced thousands Of Filipinos to turn to rriiw* to support their families.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article52 1953-10-14 1 EGYPT HANGS A SPY CAIKO, Oct. 13. Mahmoud Subry Aly, a former employee of the British forces in the Suez Oanal zone was hanged today for treason, espionage and working for foreign interests. Aly, 59, is the first Egyptian to die as a result of the current treason trials inReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1953-10-14 1 MANILA, Oct. 13.— Trade between India and the Philippines in the first half of 1953 iesulted in an unfavourable oaiance of U*****,402 for the rtuiippinea. The Department of Commerce and Industry disclosed coday the Philippines exported only U*****,700 worth of goods to India while imports fromA.P. - 68 words
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Article324 1953-10-14 1 U. s. Red Representatives To Meet WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.— The United States and its lt> Korean war allies yesterday agreed to meet with the Communist representatives at Panmunjom on October 26. Agreement was reached on a note which was sent througn Swedish channels yesterday to theA.P. - 324 words
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Article88 1953-10-14 1 LONDON, Oct. 13.—Diplomatic officials reported Monday Britain is prodding the United States to give Red China assurances that the Korean peace parley definitely will be broadened after talks begin. They said there is definite hope here that Washington will accept the idea. Diplomats representing CommonwealthA.P. - 88 words
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160 1953-10-14 1 EXPLANATIONS TO BEGIN ON OCT. 15 U.S. Note To Rhee PANMUNJOM, Oct. 13. The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission today called upon both the Communists and the U.N. Oommund to commence "Explaining" to reluctant Korean war prisoners on Oct. 15. The NNRC request came shortly after the U.N. Command bad announcedA.P. - 160 words
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Article77 1953-10-14 1 (From' arOwn Correspondent) BAIS GALORE, Oct. 13.— A1l the Catholic Missions in India have pledged their fullest support to education and social polices of the Government of India. A meeting of all the Archbishops and Bishops which concluded here on Monday gave the assurance,Copyright - 77 words
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Article75 1953-10-14 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 13.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, bold the opening session of the Colombo Plan Conference today that all Asia must work with passion and fervour If the countries there were not to go down in a struggle for economic »urvival. "We sayReuter - 75 words
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Article95 1953-10-14 1 PARIS, Oct. lo.— The Aga Khan arm ounce- a yesterday that he h*u completed the first volume of hie Memoirs. The work which ne began last November was completed last week at Venice, he said on arrival here to join the Begum Aga Khan. The total workA.P. - 95 words
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Article79 1953-10-14 1 SEOUL, Oct. 13.— The U.S. State Department has sent President Syngman Rhee a message expressing "deep con' cern" over reoent actlone of South Korea, a high ROK Government source disclosed today. The source would not reveal the text. South Korea recently threatened to drive away Indian troops guarding North KoreanA.P. - 79 words
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Article98 1953-10-14 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 13. Gen. Mark W. Clark, outgoing U.S. Commander, has given assurances the United Nations Command is "fully aware of the Importance of protecting each non-repatriate prisoner of war" in Korea, In a tetter date Oct. 5 Gen. Clark added: "We will make every effort toA.P. - 98 words
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570 1953-10-14 2 Indian daily Mail Iff India Quits Spore, Wed, Got 14, 1953 IT is extremely relieving to hear that at long last the United States has realised the urgent need for protecting the Indian Custodian Force from being attacked by the South Korean Army, and that, accordingly, the U.S. troops have570 words
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1059 1953-10-14 2 Hr. D. C L. AMARASINGHE - Hr. D. C L. AMARASINGHE COLOMBO PLAN BY (\F the total area of Ceylon w of 16.210,000 acres, nearly three-quarters comprises the Dry Zone where irrigation Is the main means of cultivation. During the times of the Sinhalese Kings there existed a highly developed1,059 words
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299 1953-10-14 2 Handloom Weavers Problem Not An Easy One Nehru MADURAI: "We have to think always of the great unity of India which is something bigger than a Province or a State. We should learn from India's past history that we can-not think in compartments, separate ourselves from others," said Sri Nehru,FOC - 299 words
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Article97 1953-10-14 2 BOMBAY: Sri C. C. Deaai, Indian High Commissioner In Ceylon, regretted the Ceylon Government's decision to reintroduce the Immigration and Emigration (amendment) Bill —the measure to "check the evil of Immigration." Commenting on the reported communication from the Prime Minister of Ceylon to the Indian Prime MinisterFOC - 97 words
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Article204 1953-10-14 2 KOZHIKODE: The Worn ing Committee of the Malabar Kisan Sangh, Sri K. P. R. GopaJan, President, presiding, considered the rise in prices of paddy and rice. The members stated that it was amazing that the price of one cartload of paddy was Rs. 216FOC - 204 words
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Article161 1953-10-14 2 LONDON: Group Captain R. Rajaram of the I.A.F. was among a party of Air Force officers from overseas countries who have just visited various industrial undertakings in the Newcastle area in the North of England. The other members of the party in addition to R.A.F. theFOC - 161 words
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Article261 1953-10-14 2 BHOPAL: Sri L*l Bahadui Shastri, Union Railway Mini»« ter, suggested that educational institutions snould unciertaKt me responsibility of heipiug tneir respective students in getting sultaDle employment alter they completed their studies. Kach institution, Sri Shastri said, should maintain charts snowing the number of stuUents passedFOC - 261 words
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Article211 1953-10-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government m a Gazette Extraordinary has announced the list cf names of 1.C.5., 1.A.5., and I.P.S. officers who have been allocated to the Andhra State and the residuary State of Madras respectively as from Oct. 1. Names of Indian Service of Engineers officers andFOC - 211 words
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291 1953-10-14 2 HYD&KABAD The Union Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, called upon students to equip themselves well for discharging the great responsibilities that had fallen on them in a free India. He also asked them to take part in the work of the Community Projects, and NationalFOC - 291 words
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Article91 1953-10-14 2 TRIVANDRUM: The State Government has sanctioned Rs. 60,000 for rehabilitating the bamboo-mat industry in the Kodakara and Kodanad areas of Kunnathunad-Chala-kudy Community Project area. The scheme, which is expected to provide employment for nearly 15 000 families in the two areas, seeks to organise weavers in existing cooperative societies,FOC - 91 words
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Article164 1953-10-14 2 COiX>MBo: The Asian Advisory Committee of tne International Labour Organisation concluded its fifth session at im uwaraeliya when the delegales generally agreed that "Governments had a special responsibility to act as good employers.' 1 Tne session discussed the question of fair wages in the construction industry in Asia.FOC - 164 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-10-14 2 Photc. Nearly 550 former British prisoners of war from Korea arrived at Southampton on Sept. 16 in the troopship "Astur.a" The "Asturia" docked fiive minutes late, but within a few minutes the ex-prisoners were marching in alphabetical order down the gangways into the a. ins oi their relatives. Photo Shows:AP - 67 words
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Article184 1953-10-14 2 SIML^A. Sri Ashwani Kumar, Inspector-General of Police. Himachai Prauesa had a narrow escape wnen an outlaw twice fired at him on mc ilindustan-Tioet road near Baldian village. Sri Ashwani Kumar giappled wicn tne alleged iftmi ant, overpowered him, and tied mm with his turban c<otn, and broughtFOC - 184 words
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Advertisement176 1953-10-14 2 END GREY HAIR IN ONE HOUR! Our FaztaJ Brand ha r dye will remove any kind of grey hair within one hour and restore youthful appearance. 100 per cent success assured. Price per bottle $2.00. Postage extra. We will also cure all kinds of illness including eye-troubles. We can cure176 words
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Article967 1953-10-14 3 Greatest Asset Of Andhras fyie of the greatest assets of t<ie Andhras is their musical language, Telugu. Called the Italian of the east' it has been made lovable by the melodious compositions of Tyagaraja, Kshetrajna and Bhadrachalam Ramadas. The f.iscination of that language was such thatFOC - 967 words
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826 1953-10-14 3 MADRAS: Dr. AUadi Krbhnaftwarai Ayyar. brilliant lawyer, eminent Jurist, and one of the architects of of the Indian Constitution, died last week at Madras. He was 70. Dr. Krishnaswanu Ayyar had been ailing for some tune past, but death came suddenly after a826 words
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253 1953-10-14 3 MniW L>£*uxil: A women's savings campaign throughout India was inaugurated by the Maharam of yatiala at a ceremony at Demi Town Hall on Oct. 7. In a message for the occasion, Mr. Chintaman DeshmuKh, Union Minister for Finance, says "I am glad to near that aFOC - 253 words
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Article368 1953-10-14 3 RESEARCH ON AGATE— RAMAN BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman Nobel Laureate in Physics, has recently been conducting investigations into the prob.'ems presented by the substance known as Agate, which is a material of great practical importance and is found in various parts of the world including India. Dr. Raman inFOC - 368 words
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Article168 1953-10-14 3 CALiCUTTA: Mr. J. id. O lcu;no roek, General Secretary of the International Confederation of free Trade Unions asked trade unions in India to bring about unity among themselves. The Indian National Trade Union Congress, the Hind Mazdor Sabha. and other independent organisations should unite toFOC - 168 words
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Article199 1953-10-14 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Zafrullah Khan, told Parliament during question-hour, that 93 cases of communal incidents in India had been brought to the notice of the Pakistan Government during 1952-53. When asked about "forcible conversion*", he said, "it is difficult to specify theFOC - 199 words
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Article654 1953-10-14 3 By Hal Boyle A boy loves his bicycle al most as if it were a horse. A man feels the same way about his motor car. He pats it on its shiny faithful side and in his heart he hears its answetmg neigh. Men feel aAP - 654 words
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Article216 1953-10-14 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. S. N. Buragohain, Deputy Minister, wa s given a state funeral. His body was cremated at the Nigambodh ghat on the banks of the Yamuna. Among those present at the funeral were Cabinet Ministers members of Parliament now in Delhi and high officials. The GovernmentFOC - 216 words
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Article85 1953-10-14 3 ERNAKULAM "The Andhras are not satisfied with the formation of the present Andhra State, since a large area inhabited by the Teluguspeaking people is still outside the present State," said Sri P. Sundarayya, Communist MUP, who arrived here last week. He said that once it had been85 words
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Article33 1953-10-14 3 JAFFNA: A meeting welcoming the Ceylon-China pact and commemorating the foundin? of the Chinese People's Republic was held today at the Jaffna Town Hall, Mr I. ft. Afiartt»*m pr«i4«i FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-14 3 Summer months are the sunloving months. Here Cyd Charisse, M.-G.-M. actress and one of Hollywood's most beautiful and exotic stars, spends a day in the sun wearing a new fashion in swimsuits.35 words
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Article163 1953-10-14 3 S. K. CHETTUR - S. K. CHETTUR. This noon Having nothing to do I lay on my back Under a tree And gazed at the blue Calmness of the sky: Faint wisps of filmy cloud (Like wistful memories Of forgotten loves) Lay lightly On the sky's Eternal peacefulness Suddenly I saw Two163 words
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Article136 1953-10-14 3 NAVAL SQUADRON LEAVES COCHIN ERNAKULiAM With 30 Members of Parliament, including Pandit H. N Khunzru Mr. P. Sundarayya. Dr. Sinh.t, Raghubir Singh, Mr. Manmohan Das, Mr. A. S. Saigol and Mr. Joachim Alva, and India's Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavlr Tyagi, and the Naval Commandei-ln-Chief, Admiral Plzey aboard theFOC - 136 words
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1125 1953-10-14 4 (By, A. R. rimMl) Adult Education Ofiicer, Ifedsnttfo* of Malaya. Part time adult education in the Federation falls for administrative purposes into two main categories (a) evening classes, mainly in English language and commercial subjects, which have for several years now been organized by State1,125 words
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Article77 1953-10-14 4 NEW DELHI: The Industries (development and regulation) Amendment Act, passed by Parliament ia May this year, came into force as from Oct. 1. A notification to thia affect ha s been published in a Gazette at India. extraordinary. As the Act amends some of theFOC - 77 words
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Article397 1953-10-14 4 HOLLYWOOD People in show business are superstitious. I'm not. Time alone will tell whether the following was a prophetic omen or just pure coincidence. I was chatting with Rita Hayworth on the lawn outside her suite at the Sands Hotel the day before her wedding to Dick Haymes. RitaAP - 397 words
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Article43 1953-10-14 4 KOZHUCODE: It is understood that the Collector or Malabar has passed order extending the time for running the gruel centres started in Malabar till Oct. 20, in view of the distress of the peoDle in the rural areas. FOCFOC - 43 words
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598 1953-10-14 4 About 28 students of the University of Malaya, drawn from the various Faculties, visited Ceylon recently. We landed at Colombo on the 4th of August and for the next ten days or so we had a busy programme of sightseeing and visits to places598 words
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131 1953-10-14 4 CEYLON NEWS: Search On For Pure' Sinhala Cattle TISSAMAHARAMA: Ruhuna may come to the rescue in the search for hundred per cent pure bred Sinhala cattle, that has been organised by the animal husbandry division of the Coconut Research Institute. The institute has found that throughout the island Sinhala cattleFOC - 131 words
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Article334 1953-10-14 4 COLOMBO: Twelve persons were murdered in Ceylon during last weekend. This brings the total number of homicides for the first five days of October to 16. A man is alleged to have stabbed his wife and four children at Deraniyagala. The five bodies were found piledFOC - 334 words
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Article338 1953-10-14 4 OPPOSITION CONFERS ON SWABASHA COLOMBO: At a meeting of the Opposition Parties in Parliament which was held in the House of Representatives, the Opposition accepted in principle a motion moved by Mr. S. D. Bandaranayake, M.P. for Gampaha, that all Opposition members should speak in Sinhalese or Tamil in Parliament.FOC - 338 words
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83 1953-10-14 4 SIR NICHOLAS RESIGNS VARSITY POST COLOMeO Sir Nicholas Attygalle (59), President of the Senate, has resigned from the post of Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ceylon with effect from last week. Replying to questions, he said: "I want good rest and good sleep." Sir Nicholas,FOC - 83 words
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Article487 1953-10-14 4 MADRAS: Over 10,000 happy little cnildren, clad in honuay attire, had tne proud pnViiege last week or greeting the Prime Minister, Sn Jawanarlal Nehru, at the Kajajj nan grounds, an hour alter nis arrival in the City. Waiting in the sun, which was ratner hot, forFOC - 487 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-10-14 4 This voluptious girl Padmini puts on a brilliant performance in Marumagal (Daughter-in-law) at present drawing crowds to Royal, Singapore. What is that which this apparently unassuming B. S. Saroja wants? The longing in her eyes is not indicative of any desire for a handsome partner, but her bosom expresses a67 words
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Article358 1953-10-14 4 CHILAW: Referring to speeches in the Hous3 of Representatives by Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Mr C Suntnaralingam and Sir John Kotelawala appearing in Wednesday's newspaper Mr. S. C. Shirley Corea, M.P for Chilaw snowed a Press correspondent a letter he had received from the358 words
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Article41 1953-10-14 4 COLOMBO Property and wealth belonging: to temples and shrines were being mis-vice-Principal, Nedaswara Colused, said Mr. A. Markkandan lepre, at the first annual celebrations of the Youn* Men' 3 Association at Paranthan He 4i«o ea a that the Go'vom-41 words
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Article213 1953-10-14 4 COLOMBO Sir Frederick P«ees, a member of the Soulbury Reforms Commission, who arrivd in Colombo recently said that it would be a waste of manpower and time to replace English as Ceylon's official language and as a medium of instruction for higher education. "English isFOC - 213 words
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Article61 1953-10-14 4 ment had completely failed in Its duty to the Hindus, by not implementing the progressive views of the Temporalities Bill. The so-called 'untouchables' really lead worthy lives. Yet shrines and temples were still barred against harijans. The Hindus, he said, should appreciate the services harijans had rendered the temples andFOC - 61 words
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2156 1953-10-14 5 Nehru Explains India's Peace Mission Peace Mission Condemns 'Shameful Act' Of South Korean Govt. BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru declared in Bombay Friday that the United Nations command In Korea must condemn Irresponsible acts of the South Korean <iuvernment. India a^epted her rcsnon*lbilltk>B in Korea not to go tv war but2,156 words
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Article240 1953-10-14 5 MADRAS: Malayalee residents in the City last week demanded the formation of Aikya Kerala, at a public meeting at Tilak Ghat. Triplicane. Dr. C. R. Krishna Pillul presiding. Earlier, their volunteers went round the City, wilh placards stating "we demand United Kerala" and shouting slogans. The Chairman saidFOC - 240 words
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Article62 1953-10-14 5 NEW YORK: New York's hospitals have departments for neople who drink too much, becoming drug addicts or develop nicotine poisoning. Now the Knickerbocker Hospital has set up something different a clinic for people who eat too much. Doctors argue that a crav* ing for food canFOC - 62 words
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Article222 1953-10-14 5 COMMUNAL ORGANISATIONS Referring to "communal organisations like the Hindu Mahasabha, Jan Sangh and others "Mr. Nehru said that their Idea of Hindu Rashtra and "Akhanda Bharat" was detrimental to the Interests of the country. Dravida Kazhagam in South India had started the "tribal" thought of "North Indian dominance ovei South222 words
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1153 1953-10-14 5 India To Make Justice Speedy Inexpensive Judicial Reforms Forecast HYDERABAD: "Ever since Parliament met In 1952 after the R-neral elections, there have been criticisms from all parts of India that the present administration of justice Is dilatory, expensive, and cumbersome declared Dr. K. N. Katju, Union Home Minister addressing the1,153 words
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Advertisement107 1953-10-14 5 CAN W Wmam afford m^^^^m ROLEX" Rolex have long been renowned for the fc tyi finest craftsmanship in watch making /Y^^WK I and yet you will find there is a model to fegf///\ suit every pocket and every taste. nJ jmlj Your nearest watch dealer will be delight- P*• nl107 words
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421 1953-10-14 6 CEYLON NEWS: Compared With Australia's COLOMBO: Speaking on Australia's relations with Ceylon, at a luncheon party at the Y.W.C.A. recently, the Australian High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. R. Cutler, said that his coutnry's immigration policy of which he had noticed a number of misconceptions here wasFOC - 421 words
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Article178 1953-10-14 6 COLOMBO: The House of Representatives last week accepted an amendment to a motion, moved on the previous day by Sir John Kotelavvala, Leader of the House, that articles which had appeared In the "Ceylon Dally News" and "The Times of Ceylon" constituted a crossFOC - 178 words
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Article57 1953-10-14 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 13. An ivory fan autographed by Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret, will be shown at New York's Annual Fan Ball next month in aid of the Children's Memorial Cancer Fund. The Queen gave the Worshipful Company of Fanmakers, permission toReuter - 57 words
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Article139 1953-10-14 6 COLOMBO: Manel Illangakoon, who will represent Ceylon in the "Miss World" contest, lett for the U.K. last week with her husband Vy i*.o.A.C. "Comet". Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne. Ceylon's High Commissioner in the U.K., was at the airport to greet "Miss Lanka". Although her prize included a one-month holidayFOC - 139 words
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548 1953-10-14 6 »i.i.,h O: J 1 local authorities (term of office) bUI £^H em^ WerB tlle MjJllstei of Local Government to extend the term of office of local bodies from time to time for an aggregate period not exceeding two years had a stormy passage through548 words
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528 1953-10-14 6 HONGKONG, Oct. 13— Rev. Percy Smith, Vicar of Christ Cnurch, Hongkong, will leave for Singapore on Oct. 22 with his wife and daughter to spend three months. He will be on the staff of the Cathedral. After home leave in England, Rev. Smith said heFOC - 528 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-10-14 6 Photo. Thousands of Sooth Koreans mass In Beoal. Oct. 6, in an anti-Indian demonstration demanding the "immediate withdrawal of Indian forces who committed barbaric murder of anti-Red PoWs." About five thousand young students and older Koreans Jammed streets and carried banners and placards, some of which head "UN must denounceA.P. - 68 words
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Article180 1953-10-14 6 (Continued from Page 5> Government servants were ca duty all the 24 hours, and the people demanded of their servants "continuous purity, purity of heart, purity ct mind, body and intellect." "it you have all these qualities, you please them, and they be. come your servants," he said.FOC - 180 words
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Article39 1953-10-14 6 Tonight Mr. T. N. Rajaratnam Pillai, will pive a Nathaswaram Performance at the Sri Dandayuthapani Temple (ChetUars' Temple) from 8 p.m to 9.30 p.m. This performance will be proceeded by vocal music by Mrs. Kanakambi*ai39 words
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252 1953-10-14 6 Mr. M. P. D. Nair has asked the Colonial Secretary to state in the next meeting: of the Legislative Council what ordinances were at present in force affecting industrial relations between employers and employees in Singapore, and which of those ordinances were not applicable252 words
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163 1953-10-14 6 Visitors To Sterling Areas Concessions Dr. C. J Paglar has asked the Colonial Secretary to state in next meeting of the Legislative Council, whether the Government would consider relaxing the restrictions at present imposed on travellers, by making it more realistic and adequate in the grant of Foreign Exchange when163 words
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88 1953-10-14 6 Nair Wants To Know Progress Of Sel. Com'tees i. Mr V M w R D Nalr in motlon to be moved in the next meeting of the Singapore Lc tfslative Council (Oct 20 urges that Instructions be i«. sued to the Select Committees at present studying The Stan^ dins: Orders88 words
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Article135 1953-10-14 6 An Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Social and cultural Section, Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru was held at the English College wall on October, 2, to commemorate the 84th. Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Seven youths participated in the contest and their subjects dealt with the diiierent135 words
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Article68 1953-10-14 6 RAJKOT: A demand f. r the immediate creation of "Maha Gujerat," comprising the Gujeratl-speaklng. areas of Bombay State, Saurashtra. and Kutch, with guarantees of scope for cultural, economic, and political development to each region through regional autonomy or other methods to tot, devised later, has been made by theFOC - 68 words
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