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Title Section16 1953-10-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. UL No. 260. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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393 1953-10-30 1 KOREANS TO VOLUNTARILY ATTEND RED EXPLANATIONS? Result Of Thimayya's 11-Day Efforts PANMUNJOM, Oct 29.— The Indian chairman of the deadlocked Repatriation Commission today promised a "surprising" announcement tomorrowarousing speculation it may deal with balky antiCommunist North Korean prisoners. The chairman, Lieut. Gen. K. S. Thimayya,A.P. - 393 words
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Article171 1953-10-30 1 MUNSAN, Korea, 29.— Brig. Gen. A. I* Hamblen, chief of me United Nations Command repatriation group, wrote the Indian Command yentertluy that he failed "to iind) sufficient e-videnoe to verify" that un Allied officer cursed a Polish officer. Hamblen said, however, he has relieved one VJi. representativeA.P. - 171 words
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Article59 1953-10-30 1 ST LOFIS. Oct. 29.- You fhin Yang, South Korean Ambassador to the United Kates, accuses India of leantoy/;, rd Communism Jn idnng of prisoners who tare refused repatriation in Korea. "IWttn has never sided ith the free world Yang i new S men yesterday. "He **yaA.P. - 59 words
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Article203 1953-10-30 1 LONDON, Oct. 29. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, dismissed Chief Minister of British Guiana, declared here that the 'road to Fascism" in British Guiana was entered upon a year ago. Referring to reports of tne indefinite detention of five •eaders of the Peoples Progressive Party under the emergencyReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration115 1953-10-30 1 Mr. Kichard M. Nixon, VioeI'reshlent of the United States, paid a courtesy call on the Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan at the Istana (paiaoe) In Kuala Lumpur on (liiesday, Oct. 27), the last day of his twoday visit to the Federation of Malaya. Accompanied by Mrs. Nixon, he115 words
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151 1953-10-30 1 South African Commission To Continue Efforts M&W ¥UxtK, Oct. 29.— The tvtciui Political Committee 01 ute United isatiOos Uenerai yesteruay agreed uy 4t> votes to 4 with eignt tiusientions to continue tne gwoct omces commission to resume negotiations to settle the problem of people of Indian origin in South Africa.Reuter - 151 words
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Article108 1953-10-30 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2». Students at Lucknow University plan a one-day hunger strike to support two members on. hunger strike for the past six days. All day on Tuesday a strike organising committee used five-minute intervals between classes to appeal to their five thousand fellow studentsReuter - 108 words
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Article75 1953-10-30 1 our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 29. «Ie Education Minister haa •■mn-unced that the Government «>f India has approved e™nt of more than ten inousand scholarships thifl >«ar for collegiate study of ar ijans and Backward passes throughout India. *owi amounts more than fifty aK fcs75 words
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Article111 1953-10-30 1 LONDON, Oct. 29. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Labour leftwinger, yesterday failed for the second time to wrest the post of Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from Mr. Herbert Morrison, former Foreign Secretary. The private ballot of Labour Tiembeis of parliament resulted in a victory for Mr. Morrison byReuter - 111 words
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Article82 1953-10-30 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 29. The United States' special envoy, Arthur Dean, told Red delegates yesterday that the Chinese and North Koreans were free to invite Russia to the Korean peace conference because Red forces "were equipped with planes, tanto, guns and munitions sent from the SovietA.P. - 82 words
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Article81 1953-10-30 1 PARIS. Oct. 29.— The French National Assembly approved a governmt-K (.-backed resolution early yesterday calling on Premier Joseph Daniels cabin at to do everything possible to reach a negotiated peace in battle-torn Indochina. The motion, backed by a 315 261 vote, %lso urged the government to developA.P. - 81 words
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Article49 1953-10-30 1 Yesterday at Government House before the Chief Justice and members of the Executive Council, Mr. W. A. C. Goodc, Colonial Secretary, was sworn in as Officer Administering the Government. While Mr. Coode is Officer Administering the Government. Mr. J. D. Higham will act as Colonial Secretary.49 words
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275 1953-10-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 29. Dravida Munnetra Kalagham's demonstration against Madras Governor Sri Prakaja during his tour of Tanjorc District took a more serioua turn on Wednesday evening, when a volunteer breaking through the police cordon threw a piece of275 words
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122 1953-10-30 1 Floods Disrupt Road Traffic In Perak KUALA L.UMHUR, Thurs: Due to heavy rain during the night, the temporary deviation and the new road cutting at the 22nd mik Kkmpar/Ipoh road has again subsided. The road is now impassable. All north and south-bound through traffic will be deviated via Chenderiang/Sungei Siput122 words
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Article52 1953-10-30 1 PRETORIA, Oct. 29. Police raided the homes of five leaders of the Transvaal Indian Congress here. Mr. Sigamoney, whose nome was among those raided, said the police seized documents belonging to the Congress and others belonging to the Joint Council of Europeans and nonEuropeans and theReuter - 52 words
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109 1953-10-30 1 "On the instructions of the High Commissioner, letters have been addressed to the Malayan Trade Union Council and to the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce inviting them to submit, for His Excellency's consideration, names for appointment to the three vacant s*ats on Legislative109 words
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253 1953-10-30 1 BEWARE OF OPPORTUNISTS STC MEN WARNED Mr. N. K. Lingam, the G eneial Secretary of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union has issued an appeal to its members to beware of opportunists and to do nothing that will affect its unity and solidarity. He says "On behalf of the S.T.C.E.253 words
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257 1953-10-30 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. —President Eisenhower made it clear yesterday that he considered Sir Winston Churchill's proposal for a Big Four meeting should b« shelved for the present. At his weekly press conference, President Eisenhower went out of his way to emphasise, that there was no plan257 words
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Article105 1953-10-30 1 In pouring ram yesterday, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Temple r, visited several villages in the Muar area of Johore. The High Commissioner, who arrived at Bakri airstrip, complimented members of the Town Board of Tangkak on their achievements aod said he hoped that before105 words
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Article267 1953-10-30 1 LONDON, Otft. 29. A British Foreign Office spokesman noted on Wednesday that both Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and Soviet President iKlemcnty Voroshllov haven't been aoen on the Moscow diplomatic scene "for some time." Commenting on Berlin report of Mblotov's "strange absence," the Foreign OfficeA.P. - 267 words
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Article71 1953-10-30 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 29. The Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said yesterday that Canadian troops in Korea would not be used to further nationalistic ambitions of any kind. "Canadian troops are being held \n Korea to check aggression", he told a meeting of theReuter - 71 words
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Article88 1953-10-30 1 In Pakistan KARACHI, Oct. 29. The Pakistan Constituent Assembly Wednesday laid down principles of state for Inclusion in the proposed new constitution. They call for: 1. Preventioh of the "concentrating of the wealth and means of production in the hands of a few to the detriment ot the common man."A.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-30 1 Subscription Rates 'BY TOST) Malaya, B N. l3orn&j ana j Sarawak 1 Montn 550 3 Months 16.50 G Mourns 33.00 1 Year 60.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 5 050 3 Months 0T.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 780038 words
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538 1953-10-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Oct. 30,1953. Sound Advice To Malayan Women "NOBODY will give you your rights; you must strive for them," is a piece of very sound advice indeed which the wellknown Member of Indian Parliament Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan has given to the women of Malaya in the538 words
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1153 1953-10-30 2 Or Alagappa Chettiar's Services Praised MADRAS: The three-day celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the 6eva Sadan, which began on Sunday, Oct. 18 concluded on Oct. 20 with the openIng of new wins of the high school, and the inauguration of the Secretarial CourseFOC - 1,153 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-30 2 Photo. During the signing of the treaty between France and L«M at the Elysee Palace in Paris recently, are (left to right): Prince Souvanna Phoania, Laos Premier; King Sis&vang Vong of Laos, sign ng; President Vincent Auriol «nrt French Premier J«.5,.,,h Laniel. Standing (left), is Andre d« la Chauviniere, ChiefA.P. - 57 words
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Article131 1953-10-30 2 N o n- Cooper at ion With Zemindars SURAT: The Pardi "khe<S satyAgrraha," which has been I in progress for six weeks now. will be continued, but in a changed form. This decision was announced after a meeting of the Patxli Kisan Panchayat, and Praja-Socialtet workers here. A resolution, passedFOC - 131 words
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Article42 1953-10-30 2 MADRAS: Police dogs will patrol city »treets with policemen from lawt week. The seven police dogs kept in the office of the InspectorGeneral of Police were in the past used for crime detection in few cases.- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article896 1953-10-30 2 NEW YORK: Mr. A. K. Chanda, India's Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said in the Political Committee of the United Nations recently that the struggle of the Tunisian people was in fact the expression of their determined desire to bring about the establishment of a deomcratic regimeFOC - 896 words
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Article325 1953-10-30 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to abolish export duty on medium cloth and reduce excise duty on superfine cloth by one anna three pies per yard. Decisions take effect from October 25. j Export duty on coarse cloth ■Bd excise duty on fine cloth IFOC - 325 words
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47 1953-10-30 2 COLOMBO: A Tirupathi Devasthflnam Information Centre wqs declared open yesterday at Bambalapitiya with special poojas. before a distinguished gathering. inc.uding many ladies. Sri Kuiasekara Alwar's Pa*urain* on Timmalai were beautifully rendeed by Miss 3ai\kai i Mahadevan. after which pnksadams v>vr. distributed^— FOCFOC - 47 words
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149 1953-10-30 2 Mercara P.O.: A Concession To Public MBRCARA: Sri K. P. Sen, Postmaster General, Madras, is now on a brief visit to Ooorg. Press representatives brought to the notice of Sri Sen that great difficulty was experienced by the people of Mcrcara in that ordinary letters rosted after 7 ajn. onFOC - 149 words
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Article360 1953-10-30 3 Danger Of "Created Money* For Five Year Plan NEW DELHI: Official circles d« unduly perh,rbed over U* pro^Srt to BrtM > from the reported pro Pwu u fDr JXit fin-^« y tko orC-y, of lU. 700 «o« s to the imp^BuTu^^ t SI FUeYe*r Plan. InFOC - 360 words
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Article63 1953-10-30 3 BOMBAY: A film studio near suburban Andheri, about 18 mileg from here, was partly destroyed when two vaults, containing film rolls, went up la flames early last week. Th<> Sic, which was stated to have been caused by spontaneous combustion in the film rolls, was broughtFOC - 63 words
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Article114 1953-10-30 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian delegation to the fourth sesp«^ f he Bu »di«« Civil Engineering and Public Works Committee of the International Labour Organisation which will be held at Geneva from Oct. 26 to Nov. 7, \viV consist of the followingGovernment dele-ate Sri S Sen ConsulFOC - 114 words
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Article174 1953-10-30 3 INDO BURMESE TIES RANGOON India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, described as "madness' 1 measures sought by the South African Government to turn Jut from that country Indians who have been living there for generations. Addressing a mass meeting of Indians organized by the All-Burma Indian (Congress she s iidFOC - 174 words
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149 1953-10-30 3 MBRCARA: Sris M. Chan, drasekhara Ayyar, chairman, t*. Haul and K. V. K. Sundaram, members of the Delimitation Commission, who arrived here last week, met tne associate inemoers of the Commission in Coorg recently, and discussed proposals for the delimitation of the various constituencies in theFOC - 149 words
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79 1953-10-30 3 Coorg Allowed To Remove Food Restrictions MYSORE: The Coorg Gov- i ernment has been permitted j to remove all restrictions on the movement of food grains, 1 subject to the supply of 8,000 tons of rice to the Central pool of the State, which will be supplied to Mysore andFOC - 79 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 3 SURAT: Ninety-two ?atyagrahis out of those 329, who were Uikcn into custody last week for offering satyagraha at Paria village, about 60 milw South of Surat. were fined Rs 15 each or in default sentenced to three weeks simple imprisonment by the Resident First ClassFOC - 67 words
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Article111 1953-10-30 3 HONGKONG The Leader of the three-member Indian Parliamentary Delegation of Women to Japan, Srimathi Animu Swaminathan. said here that Indians abroad could help the Prime Minister, Sri Ne'nru in his work for peace. She was speaking at a reception given recently by a local IndianFOC - 111 words
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Article238 1953-10-30 3 MONGHYR: Acharya Vinoba Bhavo suggested here that the nations which were arming because they feared each other should shed that (ear complex. He suggested that these nations scuttle their warships on Christinas Day. That would please Jesus. It was also more preferable tnan continuing the armaments raceFOC - 238 words
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81 1953-10-30 3 Four Kannada Satyagrahis Sentenced HJUBI4X: GuFupMfewam! Maiemat and Hanumantgauda "satyagrahi. of the Akhand Karnatak Rajya Nirman Parishad" were sentenced oh last Monday to 14 days' simple imprisonment each These "satyagrahis" who came to Hubli from Raichur district were arrested on Oct. U5, while parading the streets in defiance of aFOC - 81 words
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Article236 1953-10-30 3 QUILON: The Hapkins and Williams Mineral Factory at Chavara was reopened on Oct. 19 after four days' lockout Excepting for 90 staff members, about 660 persons reported for duty recently. The staff members, according to the Assistant Manager of the factory, were expected to joinFOC - 236 words
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136 1953-10-30 3 BANGALORE: The Bangalore Rotary Club has invited applications for the "Rotary Foundation Fellowship" from men and women graduates, or under-graduates who expect to take their degree by June 1954. The applicant should have completed 20 years but not 29, and should have a distinguished academicFOC - 136 words
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Article135 1953-10-30 3 SRINAGAR: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, the Kashmir Premier, toW pressmen here that he held talks with the Government of India in Delhi last week-end regarding tne modifications to be made in the State's development plans and rice imports from India to fight the blackmarket in Kashmir. HeFOC - 135 words
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Article54 1953-10-30 3 NEW DELJU: The Post and Telegraph Department used a special Post Mark on all letters in New Delhi, on United Nations' Day on Oct. 24. The Post Mark contained the words "United Nations Day," and underneath it, the slogan, "Mankind's best hope for peaceFOC - 54 words
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708 1953-10-30 3 NEW DELHI: Aa «l hoo Committee of Member* of Parliament, drawn from all parties, wtt% Mr. Saty&narayan Sfnha, Minister for Parliamentary Affair* as Chairman, has been formed to organise relief for areas is North Btkar, Ntrioken by the recent floods.FOC - 708 words
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Advertisement333 1953-10-30 3 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORWNANCE, 1948. The City of Singapore Election of Councillors for the City, Rochore, North. South, East and West Electoral Wards of the City XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1 An election of Councillors for the said Electoral Wrds will be held where necessary on Saturday the sth333 words
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475 1953-10-30 4 SINCE AUGUST 12 RESULTS OF HARTAL COLOMBO- It was difficult to gay which mi the more interesting- the hartal or what happened after aaid Mr. Pieter Keuneman M.P., in his lecture on "The Hartal 'md After," at a meeting of the Political Society of the L-nw College recently. He said:FOC - 475 words
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Article110 1953-10-30 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon is lucky in being able to get attractive prices for her rubber. This is the opinion of Sir Palmer, Director of the Rubber Growers' Association of Mais,* ya. who passed through Colombo on his way to Malaya, on the "Chusan." He said thatFOC - 110 words
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Article57 1953-10-30 4 LONDON: The Prime Minister's mother, Mrs. Alice Kotelawala, left London on the boat train to Paris. She wih fly from Paris to Rome where shft will stay for four days before taking plane for Colombo. Mrs. Kotelewala expects to reach Ceylon shortly. Sue la accompanied byFOC - 57 words
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Article183 1953-10-30 4 The Prime Minister, Sir John Kbtelawala, said that he would do his best to acquire the 100 acre Havelock racecourse for a middle-class housing scheme He said he agreed with the idea that the racecourse "could be put to infinitely better urn to tne population than itFOC - 183 words
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Article153 1953-10-30 4 COLOMBO: BHin*ualism was the only solution to the language problem In Ceylon said the Very Rev. Fr. Peter Pillai, Rector of St. Joseph's College, In an address oil "the language problem" at a meeting at the British Arts Council Society recently. In countries like South Africa andFOC - 153 words
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Article161 1953-10-30 4 COLOMBO: Burma is likely to purchase all Ceylon's major export commodities following discussions which the Burmese Trade Mission, which left Cey. lon on Monday, had last week with government officials and businessmen. Prospeota of tea. exports to Burma are regarded aa bright In trade circlesFOC - 161 words
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Article83 1953-10-30 4 TEHERAN, Oct. 29. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq deposed Persian Prime Minister, Is ready to face trial, according to his lawyers. He is charged with ignoring a dismissal order from the Shah and dissolving parliament without proper authority. A government spokesman said "The case against Dr. Mossadeq will be readyReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration356 1953-10-30 4 Mr. S. Ponnampalam J.P., PJS., Muar Town Councillor and former State Councillor celebrated his 73rd birthday by entertaining his friends in the Chinese Assembly Hall. Jalan Arab, Muar on Thursday, Oct. 22. Over 200 guests were present. Dato Haji Syed Kadir, Mentri Besar, Johore presiding, spoke about356 words
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Article66 1953-10-30 4 The aemi-finals in the Singapore Kerala Samajam Volleyball Tournament will be played at 42. Hill Side Drive Sf Upper Serangoon Road at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31 between the Naval Base Team and Cosmopolitan Team The Finals will be played at the Happy World Stadium, at 866 words
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Article91 1953-10-30 4 8 w a m i Vamadevananda President of the Ramakrishnu Mission, SinKapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and deliver a lecture on 'Meditation' from Srimad Bhagavad Gita on Saturday Oct. 31 at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9, Norris Road. DEEPAVAU PRESENTS Swa nr i Vamadevattanda President91 words
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Article164 1953-10-30 4 A Committee to enquire into Medical Education will be arriving in the Colony on or about Nov. 24, and will comprise Sir David Lindsay Keir, Master of Balliol Professor Biggart of Queen's University, Belfast, and Professor T. P. Kllner, Nuffleld Prcfessor of Plastic Surgery164 words
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Article124 1953-10-30 4 LONDON. Oct. 29. Unemployment in Malaya was referred to in the House of Commons yeaterdlay. Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked Mr. Oliver Lyttelton the Colonial Secretary, if he waa aware that unemployment was increasing in the new villages in Malaya. He asked what the government of theReuter - 124 words
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Article99 1953-10-30 4 COLOMBO: The first visiting professor who will join the staff of the University of Ceylon under the Fulbright Program has arrived by air. He i» Dr. Michael Leichter, Assistant Professor of Physics Alabama Polytechnical Institute. Auburn Alabama. Dr. Leichter was born in Roumania and is a naturalisedFOC - 99 words
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Article54 1953-10-30 4 Kemembrance Day will be observed on Sunday Nov 8 There will be a Ceremony at the Cenotaph at 7.?0 a.m. at which His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government of Singapore and at which the President of the Ex-Ser viee s Association of Singapore and the Service Commanders54 words
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Article207 1953-10-30 4 #k- OL 2^? sheU blMsk triumph shortly— Mis* the -Mlse World' contest, Ceylon's representative hL been sador* abroad— bo think. Dee The Minister for Trade and Commerce, Mr. R. O. Senanayake, who said that Mrs. Manel Ulangakoon, "has I put Ceylon on the map" by IFOC - 207 words
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