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Title Section16 1953-10-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 268. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, X9SS SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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355 1953-10-28 1 NIXON SAYS WILL REPORT TO PRESIDENT ON RETURN Before leaving Kuala Lumpur the U.S. Vice President Mr. Nixon said further reductions in the price of lubber and tin would have a serious effect on the situation among the workers in355 words
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Article227 1953-10-28 1 Nixon Meets Surrendered TOP RED KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27. —Vice President Nixon visited the edge of Malaya's guerilla war today and told grimy British patrol which just returned from the jungle that the government and lots of people in the United States and other countries are thankful for what theyA.P. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-28 1 Photo. Getting a briefing from the Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Dona Id (with back to camera) Is the U.S. Vlce-President Mr. Nixon (facing camera). Behind Is he c n the Governor of Singapore, Sir John NlcolL I.D.M.I.D.M. - 40 words
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Article98 1953-10-28 1 HANOI, Oct. 27.— U.5. VicePrcsldent Richard M. Nixon is expected to arrive here on Nov. 3 to get a first hand picture of war operations carried by the French Union forces against Communist-led \\etmlnh in Indo-china. Vietnamese and French officials are preparing a rousing welcome forA.P. - 98 words
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Article153 1953-10-28 1 A meeting of persons pledged to the interests of labour will be held Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Victoria Memorial Hall at 6.30 p m. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the desirability and advisability of forming a political party pledged to pro. mote153 words
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Article52 1953-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— U.5. baseball Commissioner Ford Frlck, sightseeing in India en route home from a baseball barnstorming trip to Japan, is spending two days in Agra viewing the Taj Mahal. Frick, with his wife, is flying from here to Beirut on hiß way home throughA.P. - 52 words
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Article55 1953-10-28 1 MANILA, Oct. 27. Some 400 scientists are expected to attend the two-week Eighth Pacific Science Congress in Manila beginning Nov. 16. The meeting will be devoted to scientific problems of the Pacific region. The opening Plenary Session will be held at the University of the Philippines in Dlliman,A.P. - 55 words
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Article127 1953-10-28 1 Mr. Nixon was presented with an ivory kris and a silver mounted photograph of the Sultan of Selangor and Tvngku Ainpuan, when he paid a courtesy call on them. considered by Government officials in the United States in any long range decisions they make concerning those c:inmodit:es."127 words
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Article76 1953-10-28 1 High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer said today in the 90-minute talk he had with U.S. Vice-President Richard frCixon last night "I <lid my best to impress on him the seriousness of the situation •md some way out has got to be found if we are76 words
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563 1953-10-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR: U.S. Vice President Richard ML Nixon during his visit to one of the estates in the Federation talked to Indian rubber plantation tappers. c Vice President asked one Indian tapper if he receiv- sufficient wages and was told that theyA.P. - 563 words
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Article161 1953-10-28 1 BRITAIN CONDEMNS DR. RHEE LONDON, Oct. 27. Mr. Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary, was asked in the House of Commons yesterday what consultations Britain had had with other countries on policy to be pursued if the Korean truce wag broken by President Rhee or forces under his command. Mr. EdenReuter - 161 words
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53 1953-10-28 1 Gift Fund For Indian Troops In Korea Following Donations have been received Mr. M. Jamnadas J. Mehta $*****, Mr. P. Govindasamy PUI a i J.P. $101.00, Mr. G. Sarangapani 551.00, Sardar Sardul Singh $51.00, Mr. Hassaram H. Balani $51.00, Mr. S. Syed Ahamad J.P., $51.00, Mr. PR. Am Valliappa Chettlax53 words
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Article69 1953-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) GAUHATI (Assam), Oct. 27.— 1t is learnt here that Tensing, the conqueror of Mount Everest will be shortly making a tour of all States in India. So far only the people of Bombay, Delhi and CaJcutta have had the honour69 words
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Article85 1953-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 27— The Government of India have decided to help the handloom weavers by levying additional exe'se duty on dhoties made by mills above the permitted quota. It is hoped that this will restrict mllla production and leave yarn85 words
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198 1953-10-28 1 PANMUNJOM .Oct. 27.— The Allies rebuked the Communists today for repeatedly insisting that neutral nations be invited to the Korean peace conference. American Ambassador Arthur Dean, representing the 16 Allied nations that fought the Reds in Korea told the Communists "If we invite neutralA.P. - 198 words
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Article65 1953-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27. King Tribhuvana of Nepal, who entered a Naples hospital last Friday after being taken 111 aboard a liner bringing him to Italy, is now out of danger, according to a message from his Aide received today at the Nepalaese Embassy here. The message saidReuter - 65 words
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Article20 1953-10-28 1 KARACHI, Oct. 27.— Paul Vanderatichelon, Belgian ambassador to Pakistan, presented his credentials yesterday to acting Governor-General Sir Abttur IU|M4 A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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227 1953-10-28 1 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Oct. 27. Governor Sir Alfred Savage ordered under the Emergency Regulations last night the indefinite detention of five members of the People's Progressive Party. They are ex-Minister of Works Sidney King, ViceChairman of the party Rory Westmaas, chairman of the PeaceA.P. - 227 words
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Article120 1953-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 27.— Salem District Political Conference demanded the Madras Government should take firm action to check the spread of com. munal hatred by Dravida Kalaghams as their activities were bringing about chaos and confusion in the State. Many local leaders120 words
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Article83 1953-10-28 1 In Tanjorc the Governor Sri Sri Prakasa faced black flag demonstration by hundred D.M.X. volunteers, near the clock tower on Monday! Later addressing the Theosophical Society the Governor said these D.M.X. demonstration seemed to be emblematical what Russian Revolution did. Later addressing the Cooperative Conference, he referred83 words
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258 1953-10-28 1 Tension In Sugar Belt Br. Guiana GEORGETOWN, Oct. 27. Telephone wires were cut lust night 10 miles from Georgetown as tension rose in the sugar.belt following the arrest of seven leaders of the People's Progressive Party, police here stated yesterday. Military headquarters cancelled the daily changing of the guard ceremonyReuter - 258 words
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Article52 1953-10-28 1 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana, Oct. 27.— The police announced the arrest of Ajodha Singh Vice-President of the Guiana Industrial Workers Union. Sidney King, deposed Minister of Communications and Works, and four other members of the leftist Peoples Progressive Party (PPP), were taken into custody on Saturday. No charges wareA.P. - 52 words
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Article64 1953-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 27. Dr. T, s. S. Rajan, former Minister of Madras, passed away Tuesday at Tiruchlrapalli. He was ailing for over a year and halt and was was aged 75. It was due to his 111-health that he had resigned his ministership64 words
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Article105 1953-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— India has summoned its Ambassador to Communist China, Nedyam Raghavan, home from Peiping for consultations on the proposed Sino-Indian conference over Tibet, the Foreign Office said yesterday. The ambassador, who represented India in China for more than a year, will arriveA.P. - 105 words
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30 1953-10-28 1 KARACHI. Oct. 27 —Canadian Premier Louis St. Laurent is expected to visit Pakistan in March next year J&mes Sinclair, Canadian Minister for Fisheries said A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement36 1953-10-28 1 Subscription Rates fBY POST) Malaya, B N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montiig 16.50 6 Montnf 33.00 1 Year bt>!oo OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 780036 words
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585 1953-10-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Oct. 28, 1953 Remember Your Brethren In Korea! DEEPAVALI in Malaya has become an occasion for charity. Not that its religious or social significance has been forgotten or overlooked, but in keeping with the present trend all over the world, most occasions whether religious or585 words
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Article, Illustration707 1953-10-28 2 Walked Almost On Edge Of A Political Explosion EN ROUTE WITH NIXON, Oct. 27. Vice-Pre-sident Nixon walked on the edge of a political explosion during a three day whirlwind visit to Indonesia last week. His official call on the rich island republic brought temporary calm. But veteranA.P. - 707 words
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Article170 1953-10-28 2 MADRAS: The Aadhra Government offices located in the City, in view of the lack of accommodation in the temporary capital of Kurnool, cost the exchequer of that State R.s. 15,000 a month by way of rent. Some of the buildings were in the occupation of theFOC - 170 words
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87 1953-10-28 2 LONDON: Tensing Norkay, the everest hero, was maintaining close touch with the other members of the successful British Everest expedition, said its organising Secretary, Maj. Wylie, at a reception given last week in honour of the expedition by the East India Association, Lord Hailey,87 words
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133 1953-10-28 2 GENEVA: Russian mountaineers plan to carry the Statues of Lenin and Stalin up Mount Everest in 1954, with a v cw to erecting them on the summit. This report appears in "Tribune de Geneve," citing Soviet sources as indicating that an attempt is being prepared133 words
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Article369 1953-10-28 2 BOMBAY: President RaJendra Prasad has urged that the national language should be made simple enough to be understood by the common man in the country. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who was presiding over a function of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha In Bombay on Oct. 11 deprecated the controversy overFOC - 369 words
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Article439 1953-10-28 2 STUDENTS' GIFTS FOR IND. TROOPS NEW DELHI: Contributions for tne Indian somiers in Korea conu^riti fund received mi Oct. 22 amounted to KslUJL.oau it was announced in x\ew ueuu Friday. Among taose wno have responded to tne appeal for tne iund are scnooi cnndren fiom ail over India and a439 words
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Article121 1953-10-28 2 BOMBAY; Indian manufacturers have increasing opportunities for exports to Indonesia, according to official reports. Apart from textiles, yarn and jute goods, there is a fair demand in Indonesia for chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, agricultural machinery, diesel engines, electrical* machinery, metals and metalware, matches cement and various householdFOC - 121 words
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660 1953-10-28 2 port of the Communist Paitv However if Sn N. V. L. ar^ simha Rao, of" Guntm till re cently staunch supporter 0 Sri. T. Prakasam, consent* Stand for election as Speakei £he Communists and their sud porters are likely to SU p PPOtO rFOC - 660 words
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Article135 1953-10-28 2 PATNA: Mr. H. L. Jerath Director-General of Po s t s and Teiegraphs, Government of India, said that a new telephone exchange was likely to be opened in Patna in about two years. Land for the building of the new exchange had been acquired andFOC - 135 words
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Article1865 1953-10-28 3 Novel Housing Designs CHANDIGARH: The President n*. x> P.asad, formally^inaugSm^^town^of "ggSIU garh capital of East Punjab, on Oct. 7 What the i£ WaS nly a P a^ Plan of tte J iy S* t he 25 sectors into which the city has been divided only three haveFOC - 1,865 words
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309 1953-10-28 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs and former Governor of undivided Bengal, who led the Australian delegation to the Colombo flan Conference recently held in Delhi, arrived in Calcutta after a visit to the Daraodar Valley area. During his five-hours stay foreFOC - 309 words
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Article61 1953-10-28 3 MADRAS TIRUPATI BUS SERVICE TIRUPATI: Madras Government Transport buses running between Madras and Tlrupati has stopped from plying to Madras as the local police authorities refused to allow them to proceed unless they produced their licence. Thi^e buses are now Hie and are under police guard. The local officer concernedFOC - 61 words
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Article737 1953-10-28 3 —A. L. MUDAL'VR MADRAS: Inaugurating a inference of District Teachers guilds' representatives, last veek convened to consider the 'ecommendations of the Secondary Education Commission, Jr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaiar, Vice-Chancellor of the Vtadras University, and Chairnan of the Commission, said it vas one of the Commission's main objects toFOC - 737 words
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Article124 1953-10-28 3 Prof. Bhabha Returns From Japan CALCUTTA: Prof. H. J. Bhabha, Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, arrived in Calcutta from Tokyo where he attended the recent international conference on theoretical physics. Interviewed at Dum Dum airport he said the conference was attended by eminent scientists from different parts ofFOC - 124 words
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Article45 1953-10-28 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 26.— Milk processing and milk"" lorry drivers went on strike yesterday stopping supplies to about 12 million people in the New York Metropolitan area. Plans were made to continue deliveries to hospitals, children's homes and similar institutions. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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77 1953-10-28 3 CALCUTTA: The Office of the Pakistani Deputy Hipli Commissioner in Calcutta, in a notification warns travellers (especially seamen and labourers) between India and East Pakistan not to carry any amount in excess of the prescribed limit. The Indian Government has allowed travellers to carry not moreFOC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-10-28 3 ."We are here to celebrate United Nations Day and to open a United Nat'ons Exhibition. But of course, the most important and attractive exhibit this afternoon if I may say so with the b ghost respect is not In the Exhibition itself. He is sitting onIDM - 101 words
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Article178 1953-10-28 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government announced that the final forecast of area under wheat crop for the year 1952-53 is 9,507,000 acres as against 10,236.000 acres of the final forecast of the previous year. This shows a decrease of 7.1 C A. The final forecast of the yieldFOC - 178 words
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Article194 1953-10-28 3 DACCA: Details of the widespread devastation caused by the severe cyclone which hit the eastern part of Mymensingh District and the adjoin' ing area of Sylhet District on Sept 13 and 14, last, followed by heavy floods, show that more thaii 40 Unions were affected,FOC - 194 words
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Article78 1953-10-28 3 SRI C. SHU KL A BOMBAY Sri Chandrashankar Shukla, Secretary of the Gandhi Films Committee, engaged in the work of producing documentarieg on Mahatma Gandhi, died recently after a heart attack. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. He was 63. Sri Shukla worked as Gandhiji's Secretary inFOC - 78 words
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78 1953-10-28 3 RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAUR TO VISIT BURMA NEW DELHI: Rajkumari Amrlt Kaur, India's Health Minister, will leave for Rangoon shortly to participate in the Festival of Lights which is being celebrated on Oct. 20 in Burma. She is leaving at the invitation of the Burmese Government, and, during her stay inFOC - 78 words
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Article80 1953-10-28 3 BOMBAY.: Mr. M. K. Vellodi, Secretary to the Union Ministry cf Works, Housing and Supply, arrived in Bombay last week, from Hyderabad on two-day official visit. During his stay here, he will visit offices of the Central P.W.D. Mr. Vollodi, who h:is been appointed Secretary toFOC - 80 words
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Article1193 1953-10-28 4 MADRAS: On the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Mandapam at Madras Government House, Guindy. Sri C. Rajagopalachariar said the essence of Gandhiji's work was the universalisation of religion in India, which was so full of so many varieties ofFOC - 1,193 words
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Article91 1953-10-28 4 LAHORE: "Important developments" are likely in the Pakiatan-held territory of Kashmir following the impending visit to Rawalpindi of Pakistani Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Mr. Shoaib Qureshi, it is reported here. Mr. Qureshi is expected to discuss with the Kashmir Muslim Conference leaders the situation arising outFOC - 91 words
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Article203 1953-10-28 4 NEW DELHI: The IndoPakistan Trade Agreement of August 1952, which expired at the end of 'ast month, may not be extended, it was learnt here. Authoritative sources in New Delhi appear to feel that no useful purpose will be served by extending the trade agreement and this viewFOC - 203 words
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36 1953-10-28 4 KARACHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, last week received two letters from Mr. Nehru, It is reliably learnt here. The contents of the communications however *rt oot known. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article95 1953-10-28 4 AHMED ABAD: The management of two more mills of Ahmedabad have decided to close their second and third shifts from Nov. 16. This brings the total number of mills that have put up notices of closure of shifts or departments due to accumulation ofFOC - 95 words
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Article654 1953-10-28 4 Personal Story Solitary m a BBC talk Captain Peter Churchill, who had what he termed "a long and luik.v career In the French resistance," told the story of his capture in April, 1943, ami the long period of solitary confinement which followed It. He was dragged from one foul orison654 words
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Article398 1953-10-28 4 KATHMANDU: Mr. M. P. Koirala. Prime Minister of Nepal, said he had recently offered four seats to Nepali Congress nominees in his Cabinet and had held talks on the subject with Genera! Subarna Shamsher, former Finance Minister, who was negotiating on behalf of the Nepali Congxess.FOC - 398 words
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Article198 1953-10-28 4 BOMBAY: A barge laden with 35 tons of coal sank and a yacht was reported missing when a sudden 35-mile-an-hour thunderstorm swept over Bombay last week. Holiday crowds gathered on the seashore were caught in swirling columns of dust. In the harbour and the aerodromesFOC - 198 words
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Article144 1953-10-28 4 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Hyderabad's Chief Minister, said at Ibrahimpatam, 18 miles from here, that Government would introduce compulsory primary education in the whole of the State within the next five years. He was inaugurating the compulsory primary education centre, comprising 20 villages in Ibrahimpatam taluk.FOC - 144 words
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208 1953-10-28 4 1,600 HARIJANS ARRESTED FOR SATYAGRAHA HYDERABAD (Deccan) More than 1,600 Harijans, including women, have been arrested to date in four Marathwada districts for practising satyagraha in proest against the dispossession of land given them earlier by the Government. Announcing 1 this today, Mr P. N. Rajbhoj, MP and General SecretaryFOC - 208 words
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69 1953-10-28 4 NEW DELHI: Allocations or cement, totalling nearly 11,000 tons, for refugee housing schemes have been announced by the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation for the fourth quarter of 1953. The Bombay region receives 4,500 tons, Calcutta 3,000 tons and Kanpur 3,300 tons. The largest single allocationFOC - 69 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-28 4 The United States Vice President Mr. Nixon took some time to tour the Rural Areas of the Colony during his two-day v'sit. Below are s«me pictures taken during his tow. Photos. At Ponngrid Point Fishe ries Mr. and Mrs. Nixon, gdfgdfgdf IDMIDM - 46 words
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Article724 1953-10-28 4 KANPUR: The Governor of U.P., Mr. K. M. Munshi appealed to the educationist" in the country to see that the generations of the future prow as free Indians, working to strengthen, consolidate and stabilise the nation and ready to die for its freedom. The Governor, who was inauguratingFOC - 724 words
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Article1212 1953-10-28 5 K. M. Munshi's Appeal NEW DELHI: "In matters of eduriti. not drift as we are doing at preaeat-^XKJt "Z Sl T ld out a chart or compa-s*, without direSS op a SteriS^ leadership, without definite ends in view s uLi w T Munshi, Governor of fcttarFOC - 1,212 words
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Article179 1953-10-28 5 RANGOON: Rajkumarl Amrit Kaur, on Oct. 20 described as "madness" measures sought by the South African Government to turn out from that country Indians who had been living there for generations, according to a Press Trust of India message from Rangoon. Addressing a mass meeting of Indians organisedFOC - 179 words
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Article277 1953-10-28 5 UOAUSAY Mr. T. Swamina. tnan, Textile Commissioner to India Government, said in Bom/bay recently after returning: from a six-week tour of Japan that preassure of population made the existence of a large number of small-scale industries in that country inevitable. Mr. Swaminathan said that his tour wasFOC - 277 words
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Article77 1953-10-28 5 AHMEDABAD: 28 textile mills here have so far put up notices to close their various shifts due to accumulation of cloth. Two mills have already closed their second and third shifts during the second week of this month. According to the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association,FOC - 77 words
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Article158 1953-10-28 5 NAGPUR: The Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Pandit Dube, told the House that the competence of the Legislatuie could not be affected merely because a Bill sought to legislate by reference. The Speaker was giving his ruling on a point of order raised by Mr. V.FOC - 158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-10-28 5 PHOTO. Thus huge sphere, constructed on inch-thick steel plate* and rising as high as an 18-storey building, will be used for testing the prototype of an Atomic power plant for Atomic submarines. The big ball Is sited in West MUton, near Schenectady,, New York. TheA.P. - 82 words
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349 1953-10-28 5 NEW YORK: India and Pakistan jointly announced in Now York on October 21 that before a round table con. ference could take place with South Africa on settlement of the Indian question in the Union there must be ''some positive indication from the UnionFOC - 349 words
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Article488 1953-10-28 5 NEW DELHI: The Union Minister of Rehabilitation. Mr. A. P. Jain, stated here that India "has been and is prepared to consider the question of immediate repeal of the evacuee property law provided a satisfactory solution of the evacuee properties in the two countries was simultaneouslyFOC - 488 words
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66 1953-10-28 5 BOMBAY: Tourist class air service on the Indla-Oon-Unent-UjK. run was Inaugurated recently, Air India International^ Constelltation took off from here for London with passengers from Calcutta, New Delhi and Bombay, heralding the inauguration of this cheap class air service. The Constellation is designed with standard-cum-touristFOC - 66 words
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Article137 1953-10-28 5 BOMBAY: The Commissioner of Police, Bombay, has issued an order "banning the manufacture and sale of certain types of fire-works known as 'pupties,' 'butterflies,' tadtady,' and 'chidechidia.' Although manufacture of these is allowed only under a licence, it is stated that unauthorised persons secretly manufacture and dump themFOC - 137 words
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688 1953-10-28 5 JAIPUR: Prime Minister Nehru has uuheld ih.recommendation, made by Pandit Pant, chief WUnbter &SSKJ2S& le. to report on the B iaBtha J As regards the mode of payment of compensation to the jagirdars, according to the announcement, the Prime Minister has said: "This is not aFOC - 688 words
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Article1225 1953-10-28 6 U.S. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST U. S. S. R NEW YORK, Oct. 27. —The United States charged yesterday that Soviet '•personnel" directed the extortion of confessions to waging germ warfare from captured American airmen in Korea. Opening the debate in the Political Committee of the I nited NationsReuter - 1,225 words
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Article123 1953-10-28 6 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 27. Britain's Viscount Hudson Monday rebuked an Indian delegate to the U.N. and threatened to walk out of the Trusteeship Committee If it decided to debate British African territories into a plans for joining two central Federation. Lord Hudson, wartime Minister ofA.P. - 123 words
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Article44 1953-10-28 6 COLOMBO, Oct. 27.—Commerce Ministry circles* said today Japan wants to buy 50,000 cons of Chinese rice Ceylon is offering. Imports of rice to Ceylon have been so heavy recently the country is willing to sell to the hlarheist bidder A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article135 1953-10-28 6 U. S. Can Dissolve Communism WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Senator Mike) Mansfield said Monday that "the Communist threat in South-east Asia can be dissolved" if the United States sticks to the job of furnishing guns and materials to fight the Reds in Indochina. But Sen. Mansfield, in a report of hisA.P. - 135 words
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Article464 1953-10-28 6 LONDON, Oct. 27. The father of a teenage girl found raped and murdered on a towpath of the River Thames was questioned in court yesterday about a cafe which she frequented. He said his daughter Christine Reed, 18, used to meet friends there both boys andReuter - 464 words
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Article84 1953-10-28 6 Vishnsky Breaks Tradition UNITED NATIONS, N V Oct. 27.— Chief Soviet delegate Andrei Y. VUhinsky has accepted an invitation to lunch with newsmen today. This marks that first time the Russian diplomat here has ever lunched with the press. During the seven years he has attended U.N. Sessions Mr VishinskyA.P. - 84 words
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546 1953-10-28 6 Nobody Will Give You Your Rights: You Must Work For Them i Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan's Advice To Women (By Oar Staff Reporter) Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan, Member of Indian Parliament, speaking at the Indian Association in Singapore last evening gave a piece of sound advice to Malayan women. She told them:546 words
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Article231 1953-10-28 6 ROME: Oct. 27.— The scientists of a. world that does not like insects arc trying here this week to find something that insects won't like. Some of the world's greatest experts on how to kill bugs say that in the balance hangs the question of whether-A.P. - 231 words
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Article86 1953-10-28 6 Death Of Mr. U. K. Menon We regret to record the death yesterday at the General Hospital from cerebral haemorrhage of Mr. U. K. Menon, son-in-law of Mr. K. P. A. Menon, retired Interpreter. Mr. U. K. Menon was abciu 40 years old only at the time of his death,86 words
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Article61 1953-10-28 6 The Singapore Joint Relief Organisation yesterday gave the Social Welfare Department a cheque for $10 000 for payment to all the Malay, Indian and Chinese victims in the recent Aljunied Road fire. The Social Welfare Department will pay $10 to each person at 9.3061 words
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166 1953-10-28 6 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS VISIT TAMIL LIBRARY Senior Assistant Librarian of the University of Malaya jj r W. J. Plumb and three Assist tants visited the Tamil Library at 20 Klang Road, Monday They were struck by the quality collection of Tamil hoolts in the library. The Secretary of the Tamil Reform166 words
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Article18 1953-10-28 6 MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.--•loiin Wren, reputed'v one of the richest men in Australia. died daat night aged 83 A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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