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Title Section16 1953-11-02 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 263. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 2, 11*53. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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172 1953-11-02 1 Wanted Courage a Determination To Overcome Difficulties MONGHYR, North Bihar, Nov. I.— Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, told a public meeting here yesterday he was determined to banish poverty from India. "I have no doubt that if we work inReuter - 172 words
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Article68 1953-11-02 1 NEW DELHL Nov. 1.Piomier Nehru flew into Eastern India yesterday for a thiee-d«y inspection of floodswept Bihar state, where crop losses are estimated at more than 100 milii.n dollars and where two million peop.e are Sieved to be homelessHis survey, it 13 expected, will result in additionalA.P. - 68 words
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Article50 1953-11-02 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Vt-arly 30,000 American women are journalists. 7,000 are ••ngineers, 11,000 are doctors ;i nd 6.000 are lawyers, the I nited states Women's Bureau reported today. Nineteen million women hi America belong to trade union*. There are 12 women members of Congress. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article183 1953-11-02 1 During October the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles, after careful pi inning, achieved a brilliant succeaa in killing Kwok Pingchin, one of tne leading intellectuals of the Malayan r ommun_st Party and one of their top propagandists. William Kwok, as he is anally known, was a HocknHW aged183 words
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96 1953-11-02 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 1. An official Persian Government Itatenaat here yes'erdav expvcaajld "pleasure" *t Mr Anthony Eden's sp-?-ch inviting I'°rsla to restore diplomatic relations with Brtt**a 'The British Fo- ?isi i Secrelary'a invitation to NfWM 'liplomatic relations broken off by the then Prlmo Minister Dr. MohammedReuter - 96 words
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Article48 1953-11-02 1 KARACHI, Nov. I.—Pakistan protested to India yesterday against an incident on Tnursday in which an unknown Indian fired at the ofiice of the Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner in Calcutta. The shots smashed the office window and the windscreen of the Deputy Commissioner's automobile. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article44 1953-11-02 1 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 1 Police yesterday announced the arrest of a 42-year-oid Mexican textile worker accused of keeping at least three wives locKed up for yearsPolice said the three wives had borne Villasenor 15 children In captivity. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article68 1953-11-02 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday en route for the United Kingdom where he will have routine discussions with the Colonial Office. General Tempter was accompanied to Singapore by Lady Templer and Miss Jane Templer. During the Hitrh Commissioner's68 words
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Article61 1953-11-02 1 LONDON. Nov. I.— Pleading not guilty to being drunk in i_ondon Friday night Alexander Miller. 40-year-__d seaman, told the court yesterday that he was suffering from "a strange Chinese disease." "1 don't think it is a Chinese disease at all," replied the magistrate Mr. Leslie Marks.Reuter - 61 words
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278 1953-11-02 1 FANML'NJOM, Nov. I.— Red China, infuriated over a tuunlliating reject, qai of C ornmuiusra by kicking, screaming Nortn Korean t»ri -».n.TN. quickly cast a shadow yeKteruay on the future of the Interviews between prisoners unwilling to go home and the RedA.P. - 278 words
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Article82 1953-11-02 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. I.— A North Korean prisoner of war was beaten to death on Thursday, the Indian Command said. A second PoW, was badly injured and now is being treated in a PoW compound hospital, the spokesman added last night. The violence occurred in prisoner ofA.P. - 82 words
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Article65 1953-11-02 1 In broadciust over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. R. G. casey, Minister for External Altai rs, Australia stated that me facts of geography have placed Malaya and Australia in the same area— and nothing affected foreign policy more than geography. In their own interests Malaya and Australia65 words
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122 1953-11-02 1 FORMER G-G's SON COURTS IMPRISONMENT JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 1 Patrick Baker Duncan, 34, son of a former Governor General of South Africa, surrendered to the police at Germtnaton, near here, yesterday with Miss Freda Troup, 41 authoress, and Miss Betty Dutoit, 35 to serve jail sentence for their part in aA.P. - 122 words
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Article111 1953-11-02 1 A baby girl aband-ned by Chinese terrorists has been found at the 16 V_ -mile on the f_egamat-Muar Road, Johore. ■_-iie baby was found by a Malay tapper, Incne Senden uln uading, while out tapping early In tne morning. A recently surrendered terrorist in the111 words
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Article71 1953-11-02 1 The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He will visit several places both in Singapore and the Federation before going on to London later this week. CAIRO, Nov. 1. -Japan and Egypt yesterday initialled a $..,-■OO,OOO traue andReuter - 71 words
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419 1953-11-02 1 Present Opposition To Rajaji savours of rank ingratitude •—Nehru Teds Congressmen i From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 1. "Ihe continuance in office of Kajaj. as the Chief Minister of Madras State is iuiiy ckmihh ratio and constitutional," declared Con-Si-ess rresident Sri dawahariai iNeiiru replying to a petition suDmitted by419 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-02 1 Photo). Mr. Richard M. Nixon. Vice-President of the United States of America, is having a talk with Trade Union leaders. Picture shows from left to tight:— Mr. V. M. N. Menon, Mr Nixon, Mr. P. P. Naraya nan and Inche Mohamed Vus off bin Mohamed Noor.Dept. of Information - 53 words
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124 1953-11-02 1 LUCI-NOW, |Nov. L— Thirty-nine people mostly students \vere Injured during a three-hour clash between police and Lueknow University student demonstrators here yesterday. The demonstrators defying a ban on the assembly of five or more persons collected near the university building shouting slogans124 words
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Article105 1953-11-02 1 LONDON, Nov. 1. Mr. Eric Whitelaw, retired rubber planter, who collapsed at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday just before receiving the Order of the British Empire (0.8.E.) from the Queen died Friday night, in a London hospital. Mr. Whitelaw, a Scotsman, received the award for the helpReuter - 105 words
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Article52 1953-11-02 1 A Lueknow city magistrate and 20 policemen were injured m a fight which broke out on Friday night between students and the police. The fight started when police attempted to take to hospital two students who were on a hunger strike and reported to be in a52 words
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Article58 1953-11-02 1 One rickshawman was killed and tour people injured yesterday when ponce opened tire twice "in self-defence on a violent crowd, It was officially stated last nignt. Aoout 100 policemen. Including a Superintendent of Poiico were injured when a crowd consisting mostly of University students demonstrators hurled brackbats at58 words
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Article197 1953-11-02 1 The students were demonstrating against thc arrest Friday night of nearly 100 of their comrades and the removal by police of two hunger strikers from the University Student Union building to a hospital. Since the middle of August a section of Lueknow University students has been agitatingReuter - 197 words
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Article90 1953-11-02 1 BOMBAY, Nov. I.— Asoka Mehta, India's number two Socialist, was sentenced yesterday to 18 months' Imprisonment' at Pardi village for inciting people to trespass and cause damage. As the sentences run concurrently, he will be in jail onlv for 11 months. Mehta was arrested in September for leadingA.P. - 90 words
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584 1953-11-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Nov. 2,1953 COMIvffiNTING on Malaya's appeal to the United States Vice-Presi-dent Mr. Richard M. Nixon for a better price for Malayan rubber, we said in these columns on Saturday last, the appeal was clearly futile in view of the United States' anxiety to keep its584 words
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550 1953-11-02 2 WORKERS ORGANISATIONS HAIL IT AS RIGHT STEP AHMED ABAD: The drastic action taken by the Government of India, to prevent closure of cotton textiles mills in India, owing to the present trade slump, has had a mixed reception. While trade unions representing550 words
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Article43 1953-11-02 2 -»---_j-_a_»: The Chief Justice of India Sri Patanjall SastrJ has convened a conference of all thc Chief Justices of High Courts to meet at New Delhi on November IS for thc purpose of considering the proposed judicial reforms.- BNFSBNFS - 43 words
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Article151 1953-11-02 2 KARACHI: Mahatma Gandhi's favourite Bhajan (prayer song) "Eaawara Allah Tera Nam" was recited In the Pakistani Constituent Assembly by the Congress Party member Mr. Dlrendranath Dutta, during a debate on the ObjecUves resolution which was unanimously adopted as a part of the C-natitutlon. The mainBNFS - 151 words
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Article147 1953-11-02 2 CALCUTTA: The forthcoming session of the Indian National Congress near Calcutta is presenting a knotty problem or two to the Congress Headquarters. The necessary assurance that the Congress Session will not be disturbed by unruly elements which sometimes hold Calcutta to ransom has been given by the localBNFS - 147 words
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Article395 1953-11-02 2 of partnership In a big national undertaking. Tho Prime Minister said that their production should not only be of a high quality but they must produce more and more. Every factory must be an economic success in its own region and it must bc runBNFS - 395 words
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Article110 1953-11-02 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India's draft proposals for the reform of judicial administration in India in order to make it less expensive less dilatory and cumbersome have been communicated to State Governments and High Courts for their Comments. The Gov. ernment of India have pointed out thatBNFS - 110 words
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Article145 1953-11-02 2 CALCUTTA The Bharat Pencil Factory in Calcutta was captured by about 1,400 workers belonging to 'the Communist Dominated Calcutta Pencil Factory Labourers' Union. Thc "capture"' followed the closure of the factory by the management on October 10, consequent on the workers Imprisoning the officers of thcBNFS - 145 words
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Article39 1953-11-02 2 NEW DELHI: Thc Government of India decided that icences for export of various ;ype§ of aria! wires including oare copper aerial wires to -ountries wher e long term markets arc likely to be establl--hed should be granted liberally. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-11-02 2 Photo). Mr. Richard M. Nixon, VicePresident of the United States of America, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 26, for a two-day visit to the Federation of Malaya. Immediately on his arrival he drove to King's House where he met the High Oommlssioner, Gen.Dept. of Informstion - 81 words
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Article106 1953-11-02 2 NEW DELHI: Thc broad outlines of Government of India's Food Policy for 1954 has been settled. Controls on nil food grains except rice will go but rice rationing will contimie. Inter-State movement of Food grains will continue to be controlled by the Central Government which will have powersBNFS - 106 words
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Article30 1953-11-02 2 TOKYO. Oct. 31. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, US. Army Chief of Staff, leaves for the U.S. this afternoon completing an inspection tour of military facilities in the Far East. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article150 1953-11-02 2 LUOKNOW: There is to bo a tough contest between the Congress anO the Praja Socialist Party in this ween's C;vil Board Elections in Uttar Pra« aesn, waich nas been tne strong hold of the Congress auruig- uh iast two a.co.ucs. i-it-cuons to 112 Municipalities and 2bJ>BNFS - 150 words
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Article69 1953-11-02 2 MADRAS: A stern warning that more stringent measures will be adopted by Government for recovery of incometax arrears wa fi given by Manilal C. Shah. Union Dpputy Minister for Finance. Addressing the Hindustan Chamber of Commerce, he said that more than fourteen crores of rupees were outstandingBNFS - 69 words
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264 1953-11-02 2 NEW DE__HI: Half a million new job s every vr.for the people is the target of the second National ri Public investment on largescale is to be sought. The Planning Commission in sketching the main outlines of its second five-year-plan is maiong provisionBNFS - 264 words
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Article170 1953-11-02 2 KURNOOL The Foo d Poncy of the Andhia State government i s expected 0 he finansed shortly. Tile An dhra State, taken as a .a surplus In food grains main surplus districts beine -™d West OcdawH Krishna an.l Guntur. A Zonal' syscem of free movement ofBNFS - 170 words
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Article87 1953-11-02 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Education Ministry. Government of India has drafted a scheme to provide employment for eighty thousand educated ex-service men by establishinj; new schools and expanding existing ones in rural areas an J opening social education centres in cities and town?. l'n<l rBNFS - 87 words
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Article158 1953-11-02 2 LUCKNOW: Plans to protect the Badrinatn temple, the sacred sanctuary ot i_ord ...uva, situated at an altitude of 10,284 tt. amidst tne snowcipped Himalayas from ice bl.es falling during winer months from the mils adjoining the tempie. are under consideration ot the Tempie Committee. Tne temple win a.soBNFS - 158 words
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Article125 1953-11-02 2 NEW DELHI: In three years time all third class railway coaches In India's network of Railways will be fitted with fans. This amenity is being provided to improve third class travelling facilities. The vast Majority of people travel third class in Indian railways because of their poverty.BNFS - 125 words
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Article126 1953-11-02 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have constituted a Khadi and Village Industries Board for the State with thc State with the following members: The Minister in charg. Of Rural Welfare (Chairman'; Mr. A. Vedaratnam Pillai; Mr. R. Guruswami; Mr. N. -tamakrshna Ayar, M.LA Mr. G. Ramachandran; Mr.126 words
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Article96 1953-11-02 2 CALCUTTA West Bengal will have a bumper paddy harvest thie year and it la expected that the yield will be the largest in recent years. Announcing this the Weat Bengal Food Minister said that this year's yield was likely to be forty-three point three lakhsBNFS - 96 words
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625 1953-11-02 3 Princes Oppose Nehru's Suggestion For Privy -Purse Cut "IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL' I-tOMBAY: Indian Pnnces who were personally appealed by India's Prime Minister as a token of their gesture to the changing Times to agree to a CUt -,_2 Privy Purses and allowances are refx>rted to be opposed to the suggestion eutBNFS - 625 words
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Article203 1953-11-02 3 NEW DELHI: The CJovern-in-nt of India has rejected the appeal of thc Nazam of Hyderabad and other Princea 'gainst the proposed levy o* *uper-tux on incomes other Uian their privy purses as it felt that proposed levy does not con__titut. any deviation 'rom thc existing policy.FOC - 203 words
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Article398 1953-11-02 3 MADRAS: To honour two musicians of South India, now at Adyar, Sangitha Sastra Visarada K. Vasudevacharya, and Sengitha Kalanidhi Vidwan Karaikudi Sambasiva Ayyar, a public meeting was held recently at the Kalakshetra, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief MinLster, presiding. There was a large and distinguished gatheringFOC - 398 words
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Article68 1953-11-02 3 KOZHIKODE: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, has agreed to declare open the newly-constructed Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Parlyaram in North Malabar, on November 21, according to Mr. K. N. Kurup, Secretary of the Malabar District Committee of the Madras Provincial Welfare Fund Rajaji will visit the PoorFOC - 68 words
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Article261 1953-11-02 3 LIQUIDATION OF BANKS ORDINANCE NEW DELHI. The Indian Union President, Babu Rajendra Prasad has issued an ordinance to expedite the procedure for liquidation of banks quicker relief to depositors. The ordinance is based on the recommendations of the Committee appointed in July. 1952, by the Government of India under theBNFS - 261 words
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Article249 1953-11-02 3 MADRAS: The Select Committee on the Malabar Tenacy Bill met in the Legislative Assembly Chamber, Fort St George recently, the Revenue Minister, Sri M. A, Manickavelu Naicker, presiding. Sri E. K. K. Raja Kodathanad, on behalf of the Malabar Land-holders' Association, submitted a memorandum to theFOC - 249 words
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Article133 1953-11-02 3 Properly Treated In Asia NEW DELHI: Seventy per cent of the motor vehicles in Asia are sent prematurely to the junk heap due to lack of proper care, according to Mr. Hartzenbusch, technical assistance expert on motor maintenance at the Asian Field Office of the International LabourFOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-02 3 PHOTO. The l.s. Army gave its first public showing in Europe recently of its awesome atomic cannon as East Gennan Communlsts charged the Americans with placing the lives of Germans in "utmost danger." The barrel of one of the atomic cannons points skywards durinc the demonstration at Mainz.A.P. - 53 words
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517 1953-11-02 3 E y? r^ E^ H1 Great diplomatic activity was witnessed in the Capital during the last eight days. The new Russian Ambassador Mr. Menshikov and the Chinese Ambassador called at the Foreign Office on Friday. Representatives of other countries connected withBNFS - 517 words
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Article160 1953-11-02 3 HYDERABAD: Sri M. R. Krishna, M.U.P., and General Secretary of the Hyderabad State Scheduled Castes' Federation to day expressed surprise at the statement of 8n P. N. Rajbhoj that the State Scheduled Castes' Federation had been dissolved. In a statement to the Press Sri Krishna said the All-IndiaFOC - 160 words
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Article113 1953-11-02 3 NEW DELHI: The import manufacture, possession, use oc sale of a type of fireworks called Putputia is prohibited. Announcing this a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply, states: The Putputia Is a small round disc containing materials not included In theFOC - 113 words
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Article52 1953-11-02 3 BOMBAY The 75th birthday of Poet Vallathol, Kerala's poet Laureate was celebrated here when tribute were paid to the poets talents who was described as India's foremost poet and as such he could not be claimed by Malabar alone, but was the precious treasurer of the Whole of52 words
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734 1953-11-02 3 Int. Out Of B.J m. People WIH Vote WITH elections to the first all-Sudanese Parliament beginning today, Monday Nov. j2, the process of self-govern-ment and self-determination for the Sudan as agreed in the Anglo-Egyptian Agreement of Feb. 12, 18«S, enters the734 words
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Article44 1953-11-02 3 KARACHI: The Political Secretary to the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Alt said last week "the Prime Minister, who has been ill for three days is maintaining improvement. He spent a satisfactory day recently, but temperature, however, la persist ing.' FOCFOC - 44 words
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62 1953-11-02 4 COLOMBO: In vrd^r to exchange ideas in co-operative cducation between officers engaged in such wor'.i ;n Asian countries, the A_._n Co-op.ra-tive Field Mission of the International Labour Organisation is holding a training course in Lahore for taree weeksMr. Robert Samarasekera, principal of thcFOC - 62 words
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186 1953-11-02 4 Special Branch Of C. I. D, With Full Powers To Investigate COJjOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kototawala, proposes to examine the feasibility of setting op a special branch of the C.I.D. with full powers to investigate into allegations of bribery inFOC - 186 words
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Article327 1953-11-02 4 JAFFNA: "We would have welcomed more elasticity in working the Swabasha medium. We have accepted the changeDver as we have recognised i trend natural and Inevitable in the circumstances, against which It would be foolish and churlish to set ourselves tn opposition," said the very Rev. Fr. T.FOC - 327 words
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Article103 1953-11-02 4 EX-PREMIER NO LONGER PARTY CHIEF COLOMBO Mr. Dudley. Senanayaxe has resigned from the position of President of the United National Party. His resignation was placed before the Working Committee at its last meeting, and it was accepted with great regret after several members had paid tributes to the great servicesFOC - 103 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-11-02 4 COLOMBO The Central Bank had an income of Rs--13,792,638 last year— ll per cent more than In 1951. The increase was mainly due to a general rise in interest ratee on foreign investments, particularly in Treasury Bins and short-term investments in the U.K.; a sharp increase in theFOC; Dept. of Information - 206 words
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Article35 1953-11-02 4 ZURICH, Nov. 1. King Tribhuvana of Nepal arrived here yesterday by air from King will shortly enter a ZuItaly. It Is understood the rich clinic to undergo treatment for a heart ailment.-- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article150 1953-11-02 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Party at its meeting recently decided to appoint a special committee to go into the question of amendments to the Constitution. Thc personnel of the Committee, which was propose by Mr. R. E. Jayatilaka, Member for Nawalapitiya, will consist of Mr. Cyril E. S.FOC - 150 words
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276 1953-11-02 4 1/3 OF BURMA RICE FOR PRIVATE SALE COLOMBO: U Aye Choe, leader of the first Burmese I Trade Mission to Ceylon which arrived by air here, said one-third of their rice supply which was sold on tender was available to the private trade. Two-thirds of the rice supply of BurmaFOC - 276 words
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Article150 1953-11-02 4 KANDY: Thc experts say that in fifty years time the Ceylon elephant would be no more of course always provided that the present rates of extinction and birth stay put. But an eminent Ceylon Veterinary Scientist and his collaborator: an expert In taking care of elephants, say theyFOC - 150 words
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Article314 1953-11-02 4 MATARA: "As no good will be done to the country by the leftists, who are trying to bring about so called revolutions, it should be our endeavour to preserve the ideals of democracy through the United National Party Government and drive away communism" said Mr.FOC - 314 words
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Article58 1953-11-02 4 COLOMBO: Thc Nava Lanka Santa Samaja Partv will have their annual conference of delegates this week-end in Colombo. On resolution it is lander* stood expresses strong disapproval of the recent stand taken by the Ceylon Communist Party in thc "unity" talks. The C.P. insisted that58 words
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Article47 1953-11-02 4 LONDON, Nov. 1. The Duke of Edinburgh accepted honorary life membership when he attended a dinner at the London Press Club yesterday night. He was presented with a Club tie by Colonel the Honourable J. J. Astor, President of the Club. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1953-11-02 4 ter into a united front with it should not criticise either the Soviet Union or the Commu* nist parties of various countries of the world. FOCFOC - 26 words
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123 1953-11-02 4 QUEEN ELIZABETH TO BE GUEST OF QUEEN SAEOTE SUVA, Fiji, Nov. I.— Queen Elizabeth and tne Dua. oi t-Oinburgn have cnanged tnen r'acittc tv.ur plans so mat tney can st<4>' longer on tne paradise" is •■aim of Tonga as guests ot Queen Salote. The Fijian Government an noun.ed yesterday that,Reuter - 123 words
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Article101 1953-11-02 4 RIGHT OF EVERY PAKISTANI KARACHI, Nov. 1. The Paaistan Constituent Assembly decided yesterday that every Pakistani should have the right under the proposed constitution to challenge legislation which he thlnKs is un-Islamlc. Such challenges must bc made witnm tnree months of the passing of the legislation in question and willReuter - 101 words
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109 1953-11-02 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 1- Pitched battles between Mishimi tribesmen and government officials were yesterday reported to be raging in the wild hinterland adjoining the Assam Burma border. The tribesmen were reported to have suffered heavy casualties. Yesterday reports reached New Delhi that 500 Abor tribesmen armedReuter - 109 words
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