Indian Daily Mail, 24 October 1953
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Title Section16 1953-10-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. K. No. 254. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 11WS. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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240 1953-10-24 1 What Has He Got To "Sell", Then Ask! President Soekarno's Statement JAKARTA, Oct. 22 President Soekarao said, in effect, last night that U.S. Vk*v President Richard Nixon's state visit here would not change Indonesian policy of trying to steer a middle coarse240 words
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222 1953-10-24 1 NO TRANSPORT: SERIOUS SITUATION IN LONDON LONDON. Oct. 23. The British Government prepared today to call troops in if necessary to ward off complete paralysis of London traffic trom a wildcat strike by 2,600 oil truck drivers. The strike is now in its fifth day. Sir Walter Monckton, the MinisterA.P. - 222 words
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Article75 1953-10-24 1 HANOI, Oct. 22.— The spearhead of a French armoured column yesterday occupied the town of phu Nho Quan about i0 mik\« aouth of Hanoi but the Fr»nch High Command wp re disappointed. This town was the first objective of a new drive begun yesterday. The object fReuter - 75 words
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Article93 1953-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct. 23.—Mr. Anthony Eden, the* British Foreign Secretary, will unveil at the Foreign Office next month a bust of the late Mr. Ernest Bevin— the only Foreign Sectary to be honoured this way during thig century. The bronze bust of the So- .-•icr wUI be ußvajled onReuter - 93 words
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Article72 1953-10-24 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 23.~Mr. Dudley Senanayake, the former Prime Minister of Ceylon, indicated here ye/, terday that he might meet Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, during his visit to this country. Mr. Senanayake arrived here yesterday by aii* from Colombo. Ceylon, for a few weeks' restAskedReuter - 72 words
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129 1953-10-24 1 Reds' Share Of U.N. Bill Increased UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Oct. 23. Despite Russian protests, the U.N. voted Thursday vo increase Soviet^bloc contributions to Its upkeep and to reduce the U.S. share. The vote in the 60-natloa Budget Committee was 39 to t>, with three countries abstaining. The negative votes w«reA.P. - 129 words
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Article108 1953-10-24 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 23.— The Kung I.un Dally News, published by *>ormosan interests, yesterday demanded .that the strategic Ryukyus, between Formosa and Japan, should be returned u> China. The demand followed Washington press reports saying that the United States waa thinking of eventually returning the Ryukyus toA.P. - 108 words
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Article74 1953-10-24 1 MONGHYR, Bihar, Oct. 23. Vinoba Bhave, 58-year-old disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, said hbre the nations which are aimnig 'or fear of one another should voluntarily sink their own warships on C hristi.i.as Day. Bhave, with a small band of followers, has been touring: IndianReuter - 74 words
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Article180 1953-10-24 1 NEW DELMI, Oct. 23.— The India Government has decided that former Indian Princes must pay taxes like any other citizen on Income derived from sources other than the Privy Purse and investment In Government securities, it was learnt here last night. Before independence. Princes were treeReuter - 180 words
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Article84 1953-10-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 23.— The former princely rulers of India will herearter have to pay lncoruetax and supertax. Their privy purses and investments in Government securities, how. ever will continue free from today as provided in the Constitution. Tne pnnces after84 words
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Article123 1953-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct. 28.— A royal limousine conked out in busy Leicester Square Wednesday night with the Queen and her husband, the Dufte of Edinburgh, inside. They, were about to return to Buckuiguam Palace after attending the premiere of a film of last summers success* ful Mt.A.P. - 123 words
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Article42 1953-10-24 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 23.—Ceylon's Minister for Industries and Fisheries, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam resigned last night. He had been requested to give up his portfolio by the new Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala soon after he formed his cabinet.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article174 1953-10-24 1 PAKISTAN ACCUSES S. AFRICA NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Pakistan last night accused South Africa of trying to "slam the door" on negotiations over the treatment of the Indian and Pakistan minority in its state by pushing through a race segregation act which only aggravated the situation. But Pakistan's Rahat ChatariA.P. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-24 1 Photo. Yugoslav clem onntra tors march through the streets of Zagreb, recently- in protest against the Anglo-American decision to withdraw their troon* from Trieste's 7onp A and turn the area over to Italian control.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article70 1953-10-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADKAS, Oct. 23.— The depi ession in the Bay of Bengal iepuiaed yesterday, luciuly wedKened oerore winas, hit uie Coromanael coast a ijuie north ot MeiiOre on Thursday bringing omy heavy rains to all Ananra coastal towns, but not cyclonic weather70 words
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72 1953-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct. 23. Sir Winston Churchill tne Prime Minister said in the House of Commons yesterday that a Royal Commission is to be set up to investigate the laws governing people suffering from mental illness or mental defect in England and Wales. They Royal CommissionReuter - 72 words
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Article89 1953-10-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct 23.- -Tn«. Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a stay of the by-elec-tion from the double member Bhandar constituency in Madhya Pradesh State from which Mr. Ashok Mehta and Dr. Ambedkar are contesting. The Congress won both the seats in the general89 words
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Article40 1953-10-24 1 GENOA. Oct. 23.— King Tribhuvana of Nepal and his son, under the names of T. I. I. Shah, are travelling incognito aboard the "Victoria" due here tomorrow, the "Lloyd Triestlno" Company said Thursday. A .P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article38 1953-10-24 1 MANILA, Oct. 23.— An Indian general store recently was robbed of $700 worth of goods. Among the items missing were $225 in Philippine currency notes which were on display as prizes for a contest. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article126 1953-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct- 23. When It is raining some Britons living in houses whose rent is restricted by the government go to bed with an umbrella, according to a housing survey released here yesterday. The survey was carried out by the National Houa•ng and Town PlanningReuter - 126 words
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164 1953-10-24 1 Replacement Of English By Tamil Urged From Our Own Correspondent MADHAS, Oct. 23.— Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar delivering the Convocation Address of the Annamaiai University at Chidambaram on Tnursday said tne institution's main purpose was the 'teaching of sciences and arts with special empnasis on Tamil. He added SansKrit164 words
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Article330 1953-10-24 1 (By Our Staff Reporter; "After completion of the new extensions and alterations to Kandang Kerbau Hospital, th^next jtage of the Medical Plan will start: this will include the construction of another Maternity Hospital in Thomson Road providing 250 beds," revealed" Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Director of330 words
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805 1953-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct. 23.— The Government last night won the backing of the House of Commons for its policy in suspending the constitution of British Guiana because it suspected a Communist coup. By 294 votes to 256, the House of Commons rejectedReuter - 805 words
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Article76 1953-10-24 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 23.— The Red Cross Society of Soviet Russia has donated 250 000 roubles (about £22,500) to 'the Indian Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for tho relief of people affected by the lecent floods in Andhra, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, it was learnedReuter - 76 words
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Article52 1953-10-24 1 SIKH LEADER MEETS l AKEM AN S- dar, Jagir Singh Ji 'Rode' a i jresentative of Saromani Ak i Dal had an Interview wi' Mr. R. W. Jakemnn the P Commissioner.Oneral 'jv South East Asia, yr.st.er•lay. Sardar Jagir Singh is touring at present South East Asia. He is proceeding tu52 words
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Advertisement9 1953-10-24 1 SthE LEAOJMB TAMO. DMufl| Bin maumi ova 17 ye/hqH9 words
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Article563 1953-10-24 2 I. -N. DAY REFL£CHONS TO-DAY as the United Nations Organisation is entering the ninth year of its life, One must'confess to a feeling of utter disappointment over its achievements in the past and pessimism as regards its future. Formed as a substitute for the notorious League of Nations, the563 words
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Article1528 1953-10-24 2 K.S. S - K. S.S. By Bicentenary Shortly Among the largest hospitals in the east is the General Hospital, Madras. Its fete*** nary is to be observed shortly. From the days of the Bast India Company it has been growing steadily in size, usefulness and efficiency. I Madras City boastsTHE HINDU - 1,528 words
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742 1953-10-24 2 Charges were framed by Mr. D. H. Patel, First Class Magistrate of Pardi, against Mr. Asoka Mehta Dr. mul Desai and 16 others in .he three cases arising from the first Khed Satyagraha at Perth". »"»ing irom Mr. Asoka Mehta, Dr. Amul Desal, memberFOC - 742 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-10-24 2 Watched by some 25,000 relatives of the fallen, the Queen unveiled the Runny mede Memorial to officers and men of the ah* force* of the Commonwealth who lost their lives In the last war while operating from bases in England and North- West Europe and haveA.P. - 84 words
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Article116 1953-10-24 2 TRTVANDRUM: As a measure of financial assistance to the coir industry, the Travan-core-Cochin Government have decided to sanction grants and loans totalling Rs. 3.4 lakhs to three central coir marketing societies in the State. This decision follows a conference of representatives of coir co-operatives and Government officialsFOC - 116 words
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129 1953-10-24 2 LONDON, Oct. 22.- A strike of the men who drive the big petrol tanker lorries in London threatens fuel stocks at the city's two 'international airports with exhaustion in four daysA spokesman of London Transport, which runs the capital's buses, said that normal road129 words
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Article57 1953-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Council for Child Welfare last week, appealed ta the public to buy 8-anna Diwali greeting cards, which will be despatched to Indian Troops in Korea. Each card will bear the name of the donor. The proceeds of these cards will toe usedFOC - 57 words
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Article51 1953-10-24 2 BEV AN NOMINATED AGAIN LONDON, Oct. 22. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Socialist leftwingeir. was again yesterday nominated for the deputy leadership of the parliamentary Labour Party in opposittae to Mr. Herbert Morrison, fornier Foreign Secretary and present deputy leacter. It is not yet known whether Mr. Bevan will press his challenge.Reuter - 51 words
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162 1953-10-24 2 Vice-Presidents Grand-daughter Weds -MADRAS Dr. S. Ra^ krishnan, Vice-President SrJmathi Radhaltrishnan c-u bra ted the inArritage of th J" grand-daughter. Sow. Lc ela with Sri K. Narasimha r£ son «f Sri Kasturi SatyaivT rayaua. of Amatopuram "Girija." Edward Elliot Road Mylapore. recently. Sow Leela, ts now studyia* law at theFOC - 162 words
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76 1953-10-24 2 NAGPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Government has sanctioned Rs. 3 lakhs for be ing advanced to cultivator* in 16 Districts for the construe tion of new paddy bunds in the intensive cultivation area? under the KTow-mor«»-food campaign. The loans to be advanced during 1953-54. would beFOC - 76 words
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Advertisement218 1953-10-24 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARLS •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.&N.' Company Ltd. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA 6. I. S. N. CO., I218 words
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Article983 1953-10-24 3 ROSETTA DESBROW - ROSETTA DESBROW m mere is an able-bodied woman in London who chooses to spend the day occasionally with one arm tied up. Head of the Occupational Therapy section of a London teaching hospital, she undergoes this exercise to remind her of the difficulties which continually face983 words
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Article293 1953-10-24 3 Changing Names Of Towns— Policy PATNA: The Oovernment ot India have informed the State Government in a circular that changing the names of villages and towns, etc., should be discouraged as far as possible, that no change should be agreed to unless there were compelling reasons to Justlry it. andFOC - 293 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-10-24 3 During his three-day tour of Jobore la«t week, the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Tempter, travelled 1b an armoured Wickham trolley alone the railway Une from Bekok to Labis. The area is one of the most rtangrmiis from the point of view of Communist terrorist90 words
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126 1953-10-24 3 "Policeman" Fights Death By Drugs A North American pnarmaiologlst has developed a "chemical policeman" to be incorporated Into doses of barbiturates. He has done this because these drugs, which doctors prescribe to calm excessively nervous patients, or those who nave difficulty in getting to sleep, are habit-forming. Furthermore, they can126 words
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Article162 1953-10-24 3 A strange affliction of child■tn, which has puzzled scientists for years, is celiac disease. t expresses itself in capricious appetite, loss of weight, and almost constant intestinal upsets. For many years treatment regulation of diet so •*nct that every item was n&nued out to the sufferer162 words
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Article271 1953-10-24 3 BOMBAY: Peresident Rajendra Prasad stressed the need for increasing the production of rice In India. Dr. Prasad was addressing a gathering of peasants and villagers at Annapurna farm, Pawai about 25 miles from Bombay, where the Japanese method of rice cultivation is being experimented.' In IndiaFOC - 271 words
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Article660 1953-10-24 3 To millions of people throughI out the world threatened with loss of Bight comes new hope. Within the last decade, the fight against trachoma— dreaded, crippling eye disease has been advanced more than in all the thousands of years of its tragic history. Eyes formerly marked660 words
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Article157 1953-10-24 3 BOMBAY: The rose and Prime Minister Nehru are in* sparables. A woman Journalist attendta* his Press Conference was therefore surprised when she found he was not wearing a row in the buttonhole. Asked why he was not wearing one that day, the Prime M-nister replied "It de*FOC - 157 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-10-24 3 The Presidential launch, with President Rajeodra P«wd of India on the canopie 1 bridge, glide* past a naval unit during the first Indian Naval Review, at Bombay. S^ii 10 *>«*&*»«■ 1 can be wen the Taj Mahal Hotel and other buttdtags ->n Apollo lium.Vr. At the end of the reviewA.P. - 75 words
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Article203 1953-10-24 3 LONDON: Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, on Oct. 20 paid tribute to me Neutral Nations kcpatrtatkm Oommission and in particular the part played by tne Indian Chairman, General Tnlmayya, and tne Indian troopa under the command of ueneral Thorat. He said m reference to the IndianFOC - 203 words
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Article167 1953-10-24 3 RANGOON: The Industrial Delegation, led by Sir Murarji J. Vaidya, Chairman of the All* India Manufacturers' Association, arrived here, on the first leg of their extensive tour of South East Asian countries and Japan. The Delegation will meet Burmese Government representatives, chambers of com* merce, and visitFOC - 167 words
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Article1320 1953-10-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Estate Duty Act, 1963, provkttnr for the imposition and collection of duty on the capital value of property changing hands on t** death of a person, subject to an exemption limit, came into force on Oct 15 The bulk of theFOC - 1,320 words
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Article, Illustration986 1953-10-24 4 MADRAS: "There Is so dtMrimiaattoa a«ate«t foreign capital. as mich. in India", said the Fnibrtirht Scholar. Mr. Robert Meagher. in an interview here. Bat, he added, there air certain acts, and polidee. which are objecttoe*aW« from tbe point of view of bothFOC - 986 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-10-24 4 Ueu tenant-General Sir Char lea F. Loewen, the new Com raander-in-GbJef, Far East Land Forces, arrived In Koala Lumpur recently. He was met by the G.O.U Malaya, Lieutenant-General Sir Hujfh StockwelL who was accompanied by King:, his Alsatian dog. General Loewen soon made friends with King and here he is85 words
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Article1070 1953-10-24 4 David Gunston - David Gunston by M ANY people hold that the x *real age of literary criticism is dead. Certainly critics are politer than they used to be, but maybe they are less discriminating as weil At the same time, few great worns Decome classics in the lifetimes of1,070 words
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1230 1953-10-24 4 KENNETH J. SOMANADAR - KENNETH J. SOMANADAR by (The successful rice mission to Banna is farther link h» the historic relations between that country and Ceylon). As a result of a common religious link, Burma and Ceylon have exchanged missions for centuries past, and it was1,230 words
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Article711 1953-10-24 4 NEW YORK: "Strive to loaf if you would succeed in living longer." That could well be every man's motto in these tense times. For it is now an accepted medical fact that too much hard work and exercise may kill you or drive you crazy. OneA.P. - 711 words
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Article78 1953-10-24 4 LONDON, Oct. 22. The oost* Insurance and freignt value of Japanese textiles entering ur»u>n Uufcmuai torrttorUs during the first six months of this year was fc<,tfdd,yoo, Mr. Oliver 1-yttelton, the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday. The figure for the first s*ix months of 1952 was C31,65b>Reuter - 78 words
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Article120 1953-10-24 4 A new plastic called Pentooryl. previously used in dental plates, has been adopted for use in pitching: up -damaged skulls by Dr.' E. Woringer, of Alsace-Lorraine. The plastic, which is in form of a powder, ia mixed into a paste and poured Into the120 words
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Article37 1953-10-24 4 TRICHUR: A fisherman of Kuttipuram. near here, found fn his net the body of a seven-vtar-old boy. At an inquest held over the body, a verdict of eccidental death woa re-37 words
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Article609 1953-10-24 5 ANGRY SCENES IN COUNCIL MEETING AND POLICE ASKED TO WITHDRAW KARACHI: Mr. Mahonied Ali, PaktataW. m™ Minister hm elected President o«^th« i£jh«2T Prtna* League »*»i«»t b*tt*r opposite fr J^^l?J? Mu^ bers, and angry scenes at a meeting of Council, here Uu*t week. I •ague The meeting acceptedReuter - 609 words
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Article113 1953-10-24 5 (FOC) KARACHI: The ruling Muslim League Central Assembly Party recently set up a seven-man sub-Committee to study, and report on what, if any, should be the State religion of Pakistan. The President of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly,, Maulvi Qamizuddin Khan. is the Chairman of the Sub-Commit-tee Pakistan'sFOC - 113 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-24 5 PHOTO. Mrs. Yijaya Lakshml Pandit, accompanied by C.B Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (centre) calls on I'-S. President Elsenhower at Wa^hin^ton. Mrs. Pandit Is President of the United Nations General Assembly and formerly served as India's Ambassador to U.S.A^ A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article249 1953-10-24 5 CUDDALORE: Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar delivered a lecture on "International Goodwill, and Peace" at a public meeting, in the Dlotrict Board Hall, under the auspices of the Cuddalore Rotary Club. Sir A. Ramaswami Muda- liar observed that from time immemorial the world had been249 words
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119 1953-10-24 5 Ajmer Ministers Withdraw Resignations AJMER: The three Ajmer Ministers who resigned recently have withdrawn their resignations, Mr. Haribnau Upadhya, Chief Minister of Ajmer, announced last week. Announcing the withdrawal of tne resignations of his colleagues ana himself, the Chief Minister said: "At the Assembly Party meeting held on Oct. 14119 words
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Article162 1953-10-24 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is .sending a four-man mission to Canada at the invitation of the Canadian Government to study the formations and management of credit societies, co-operative marketing of agricultural products for sm'all communities, fisheries, etc., says a Food and Agricultural Ministry PressFOC - 162 words
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Article171 1953-10-24 5 NEW DELHI: Dr. N. V. Rajkumar, formerly Foreign Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, has been appointed Commissioner for the Government of India In Fiji, the External Affairs Ministry announced. Dr. Riijkumar, 39 was educated in India. He is a fellow of the Royal So* ciety,FOC - 171 words
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Article57 1953-10-24 5 MACAO, Oct. 22— A heavlly guarded Portuguese military court yesterday sentenced to 18 years Jail a 30-year-old Chinese who confessed he had helped to try to blow up Macao's biggest petrol depot and plant bombs In some ware* houses because these places were alleged toReuter - 57 words
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Article131 1953-10-24 5 BOMBAY: The All-India Exporters' Association appealed to the Indian Ambassador in Burma to take "immediate steps" with the Burmese Government to set withdrawn the newly imposed oonditions for survey in respect of tvpes of goods shipped from India against letters of credit, and also for collection ofFOC - 131 words
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Article149 1953-10-24 5 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 22. The Madras Government have decided upon far-reaching administrative reform. Fourteen Districts of the State will hereafter be grouped into three divisions which will be in charge of senior ICS Officers. The present Board of Revenue will be abolished and supervisory149 words
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Article101 1953-10-24 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. J. R. Marshal, New Zealand's Minister of Ueaith and leader of his country's delegation to the (Joiomoo P*an talus, presented, on benalf of a New Zealand welfare organisation, a cneque for £7,500 to the All-India Women's Conference. The cheque was accepted byFOC - 101 words
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Article118 1953-10-24 5 BEIRUT, Oct. 22.— Mr. Eric Johns con, President Eisennower 8 special envoy to tne ivfiddie h.ast, arrived here yeslerday. ne refused to make any comment, but as assistant said tneir mission was purely ttcnnical. Its soie aim was to persuaae Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon118 words
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Article96 1953-10-24 5 PARIS, Oct. 22. Bao Dal, nead of the state of Vietnam, has decided to return to Vietnam from France, the Vietna* mese High Commissioner'* office announced here last night. Usually well-informed Vietnamese sources here said he might leave by air next Monday. The official announcementReuter - 96 words
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Article81 1953-10-24 5 KOZHIKODE: The death occurred Friday at Guruvayur of Sri K. C. Manavikrama Raja of Kizhakkai Kovilagam of Kottakal, the Zamorln of Kozhikode. He was 86. The body was taken to Tiruvochira Palace and cremated. Mr. Kuttl Ettan Raja of the Kovilagam will Succeed the lateFOC - 81 words
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400 1953-10-24 5 Distress In Malabar Poverty, Unemployment High Paddy Prices, Reasons PALGHAT: Though the iirst crop harvested has proved a bumper one, exceeding all expectations, and though tile outlook for the second crop, now being raised, is exceptionally bright, tbe price of paddy continues to be abnormal, ;md there are no Jnf'lcationsFOC - 400 words
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Article264 1953-10-24 5 MADEAS: The Women's Indian Association, Madras, has, in a memorandum to the Chief Minister, requested the State Government to continue to work the Women's Welfare Department with women officers. In the course of the memorandum, the Association says: "We are surprised to learn from a reliableFOC - 264 words
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Article117 1953-10-24 5 BOMBAY: Sri H. K. Kripuiani, retired Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission, died here last week. He wus 65. He was the first Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission since India became independent. He resigned from the poet because of ill-health, and led aFOC - 117 words
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Article1067 1953-10-24 6 New Premier's Broadcast COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, broadcasting to the nation over Radio Ceylon last week said: "National problems are the concern of the entire country. lam certain that all those in the Opposition who believe in democracy will share my view thatFOC - 1,067 words
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193 1953-10-24 6 COLOMBO: Ceylon Is to increase her contribution to the United States Tea Council by 25,000 dollars (about Rs 130,--000) over the contribution for I this year, bringing her total I contribution for next year to 375.000 dollars. The Overseas Oampaign Committee of the Ceylon TeaFOC - 193 words
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Article35 1953-10-24 6 Mrs. Ammu Swamlnathan and Begum Aizaz Rasul. members of an Indian Goodwill Miasion to Japan, will jflve a public lecture at the Indian Association premises at. 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27.35 words
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Article709 1953-10-24 6 COLOMBO: The Cabinet this week unanimously decided to bring down the price of ration rice from 70 cents a measure to 55 cents, with effect from October 19th. It was also decided to pay the producers of rubber Rs. 1.20 a pound for sheet No. 1FOC - 709 words
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Article67 1953-10-24 6 TAIPEI, Oct. 23. Wei Tao-mang, second post-war governor of Nationalist Formosa, returned here yesterday accompanied by his wiie, Sou May, once a prominent lawyer in Snangnai. Wei was governor of Formosa 194 7 <to J.&4&. his wite ana he left Formosa in IU4U and have iived67 words
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Article69 1953-10-24 6 LONDON, Oct. 23. Conner Prime Minister Clement Attiee was elected to serve again as Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour parly Thursday. William Whitney was renamed opposition chief whip. The contest between leftist Aneurin Bevan and Former *"oreign Secretary Herbert Morrison for Deputy Chairman calls for aA.P. - 69 words
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Article29 1953-10-24 6 The United Nations Day Exhibition will be opened bv the Commissioner-General in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4 p.m. on the United Nations Day, today. (Saturday 24).29 words
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Article92 1953-10-24 6 The team to represent, the Singapore Indians against the Smga^re Chinese in the Community League fixture on Sun day, Oct. 18, at the j^ liesar Stadium will be chosen from the following: A*. Narayanan, K. C. Suppiah G. Suppiah, «K. R. Muthiah, M Ghani, G. Phillip, P.92 words
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Article26 1953-10-24 6 Annual Sports of the Meth«* dist Boys' Afternoon School will be held today at 2 p.m. at Victoria School ground tne;ir Jalan Besar Stadium26 words
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Article30 1953-10-24 6 LONDON, Oct. 23. The yueen today approved the reappointment of Mr. Cameron P. Oobbold as Governor O f the Bank of England for a second term of five years- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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