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Title Section15 1953-11-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 265. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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281 1953-11-04 1 -Says BR. AMBASSADOR Inclusion In Korea Peace Conference Urged I_Ol T ISVII_I_E, Kentucky. Nov. 3. The British Ambassador to the tinted States, Sir Roger Makins, said last night that Britain still believed India could "play a heipful role" in the Korean political conference. India hadReuter - 281 words
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Article83 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. About 70 people were killed in a clash between Abor tribesmen armed with bows and arrows and an Indian Government party In hilly northeast frontier country recently, according to reports received here yesterday. Most of those killed were tribesmen who wereReuter - 83 words
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Article90 1953-11-04 1 N__W L>____Hl, Nov. 3.— Ml. M. A. Meshinkov, new Soviet Amus.in.ui to India, yesterday presentea his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad ner_. Greeting the Ambassador Dr. Prasad said India wanted nothing more than peace peace- with all countries and pe.ples In the world at large.Reuter - 90 words
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Article72 1953-11-04 1 SRINAGAR, Nov. 3. -India is considering the home manufacture of aero engines and tanks to reduce her dependence on foreign countries for armaments, the Indian Minister for defence organisations Mr. Mahavir Tyagi disclojed here yesterday. He added that India was already producing within her ownReuter - 72 words
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Article45 1953-11-04 1 NEW YO.-K, Nov. 3. Rita Hayworth's new husband, ger Dick t_aymea, was order ed into hospital here by his physician yesterday. The doctor said haymes was sunering from hypertension. He ruled out all worn until completion of an observation period. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article44 1953-11-04 1 LON_x>N, Nov. 3.— Sixty five delegates to the Third Congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions arrived in Moscow yesterday according to Moscow Radio They included union representatives from Australia, Burma, India, Canada, Cuba, Madagascar, Mexico, Panama and Syria. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article244 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI: The fourth anniversary of the Territorial Army was celebrated all over India on Oct 29. There were sports competitions, public rallies, march pasts and special exhibitions of weapons and equipment used by the Indian Army. Broadcasting from New Delhi on the occasion Brigadier S.FOC - 244 words
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Article134 1953-11-04 1 SRINAGAR, Nov. 3 Indias Minister of Defence Organisation Mr. Mahaoir Tyagi said yesterday India would n.t mind if ner troops were needed in Korea beyond the period for which they went but we are hopeful that they will finish their work in the time" ne added. Mr. TyagiReuter - 134 words
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Article177 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI The news that a comforts fund was being collected in India for them has been received with high appreciation by the Indian soldiers in Korea, according to a message received from Hind Nagar. All ranks, it is stated art proud that they ire rememberedFOC - 177 words
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Article52 1953-11-04 1 Mr. Francis Thomas was some three years back, Chairman of the Labour Party. He was away from the colony for some time and returned only •ecently from the United Kingdom. He had taken a leading part in the move for concilia' tion between the two groups IB toe52 words
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Article45 1953-11-04 1 HONGKONG, Nov. S. Sir John Fearns Nlooll, Governor of Singapore arrived here last night tn the motor vessel i iti .shan for a brief recuperating holiday. Sir John is expected to _.t__v for a week to 10 days.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article184 1953-11-04 1 PATNA The Government of India pr.pose to set up a board of experts to examine the problem of floods in North -.mar and suggest measures to solve it. This has been announced by Prime 'Minister iNenru who is now on a tour of the state. SpeaKi.;g inFOC - 184 words
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Article168 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI The Chairman, convenors and secretaries of a committee to aid in the liberation of foreign pocKets in India met in New Deihi on Oct. 31 and discussed how it should begin its work to mobilise world opinion in favour of elimination of these pockets. It wasFOC - 168 words
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Article68 1953-11-04 1 RANGOON India has won the Colombo Cup In the second Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament. In the third match In the tournament in Rangoon on Oct. 31 India beat Burma by four goals to two. India also won special Burma Cup. In the first tournament held inFOC - 68 words
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Article41 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3- Britain's Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders flew here last night from Karachi in the course of a month's tour of Commonwealth countries. He is scheduled to depart from Calcutta on Nov. 7 for Sings* pore A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article183 1953-11-04 1 Electricity Without Wires! GENOA, Nov. 3.— A govern-ment-backed Italian scientist announeecl last night he has suceee-Oeil in wireless transmission of electric power. The inventor, naval engineer* ing captain Giuseppe Ue iNlt-o, n/iiirer chief engineer in the Italian merchant marine, declared that the first successiul tests of hla method were madeA.P. - 183 words
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Article73 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3.— A Foieign Ottice spokesman heie said today that Jeddi Jagan, the dep.sed Premier of British Guiana, and his ousted cabinet colleague, L. P. S. Burnham, are expected to arrive In New Delhi in a few weens' time. They will not be guestsA.P. - 73 words
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Article55 1953-11-04 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3.— An Indian railway board spokesman announced yesterday orders f--r 400 locomotives totalling Rs. 150,000,000 have been placed with Germans, Japanese and Austrian firms. He declined to disclose details, but said negotiations are underway for 350 more •for which we might receive U.S.A.P. - 55 words
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437 1953-11-04 1 Francis Thomas Heads New Political Party Democratic Labour Party Formed To Protect Labour (By Our Staff Reporter) A new political party has been formed and it is to be called -The Democratic .Labour Party', of Singapore. Mr. Francis Thomas has been elected the Chairman of the Drafting Committee and the437 words
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434 1953-11-04 1 Rajaji Challenged May Be Thrown Out Off Office From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 3.— Dr P. Varadarajulu Naidu, ML»A, one of Tamilnad's oldest and most respected of Congress leaders and one of the staunche/. supporters of Rajaji for more than 30 years, has now come out openly against Rajaji'sCopyright - 434 words
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Article55 1953-11-04 1 WELLINGTON, Nov. 3.--Eleven inhabitants of Mangamaire, near Pahiautua in New Zealand, bought a sweepstake ticket in the Melbourne Cup race in the hope of raising money to improve their public hall. They learned yesterday that their ticket had won them £8,000. It will all beReuter - 55 words
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68 1953-11-04 1 LONDON, Nov. 3. Mr. Thomas Vaisoy Scrivenor, member of the Colonial Administrative Service for 20 years, has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner for Basutoland. Bechuanaland and Swaziland, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced here today. Mr. Scrivenor who is 45, succeeds Mr. R. E. TurnbullReuter - 68 words
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Article60 1953-11-04 1 A special Pooja and Prayer Service will be held at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7 a.m. to commemorate Deepavali Day. Similar Pooja and Prayer Service will also be held there on Friday at 7 a.m. for on thte60 words
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Article80 1953-11-04 1 The Singapore Arya Samal will celebrate Deepavali ancl the death anniversary of its founder Maharishi Swami Dyanand Saraswatl at 42, Rowel Road Singapore on Friday Nov. 6, from 5 .to 7 p.m. Havan will start at 5 p.m. The Ramakrishna Ladies Orchestra of Johore Bahru and the Arya80 words
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Article50 1953-11-04 1 There will bc a Deepavali Social and Musical Entertainment on Nov. 8, at 6 pan. at the Ceylon Tamils' Association Premises. Mr. H. R. NARAYANA will provide vocal music and Mr. S. DEIVANAYAGAM, B. Com. will speak, and Mr. S. R. S. NAIDU will make '"Impersonations"50 words
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Article41 1953-11-04 1 Dr. Mohamed Rasif, Consul General for the Republic or Indonesia, will open an ex hibition of Paintings of Bali by Liu -_ang, Chen Chonßswee, Chen Wen-hsi, and Oheong Soo-pieng at the Singapore Art Society, Nov. 6. at 5.30 p.m.41 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 1 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, Nov. 3. Jorge Melendez. 82, President of El Salvador from 1919 to 1923 died Monday after a long illness. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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464 1953-11-04 2 Indian daily Mail s'pore, Wed. Nov. 4, 1953 In Theocratic Pakistan gVBN those few who had hoped that Pakistan would at long last forge a constitution for itself at least outwardly based on republicanism and secularity, must have been utterly disillusioned by the decision of its Constituent Assembly to name464 words
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526 1953-11-04 2 McCarthy Keeps Press Out When I arrived at the court-house in Foleysquare here there were about 100 people outside. A cop said: "Break it up. Move on," but the crowd didn't move, writes Don Iddon in "The Daily Mail." The policeman526 words
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Article67 1953-11-04 2 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, will inaugurate the international legal conference here on Dec. 28, it was announced here recently. The conference, which is the first of Its kind to be held in an Asian country, will be presided over by the Chief Justice ofFOC - 67 words
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56 1953-11-04 2 RANGOON Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister handed over to the Ramakrishna Mission Hospital here a deep X-Ray therapy unit for which funds were provided by the Government of India. In March last, the India Government gave a special non-recurring grant of RsReuter; FOC - 56 words
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Article297 1953-11-04 2 HYDERABAD: A remarkable case of a Harijan girl, of 20 years, by name Manikamma, not taking meals for tne last seven years, has been revealed by Sri Shanker Dev, Minister for Social Services. Government of Hyderabad. She lost her appetite about seven years ago, and sinceFOC - 297 words
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117 1953-11-04 2 LAHORE: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy told the Pakistani Federal Court that orders of detention of political workers in the NWFP were actuated by political considerations and were not in the interest of public peace and tranquillity as given out. Resuming his submission before their lordships niFOC - 117 words
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Article54 1953-11-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Ministei, Sri Nehru, was presented with the first copy, in Hindi, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights here, recently on the occasion of United Nations Day. The copy was presented to him by Mr. J. B. Orrick, Director of the United NationsFOC - 54 words
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274 1953-11-04 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Mr.'Shuaib Qureshi, told Parliament that he hoped that the Kashmir Plebiscite Administrator would be appointed by April 1954, as agreed upon by the Prime Ministers of India, and Pakistan. Speaking during question hour, he said thc preliminaries for the appointmentFOC - 274 words
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Article244 1953-11-04 2 MADRAS: Mr. S. Thondaman, President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, arrived in Madras last week. In a talk with Pressmen, Mr. Tbondaman said that the position of Indian, in Ceylon still continued to be bad. The disposal of applications for citizenship, he said, was going onFOC - 244 words
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Article58 1953-11-04 2 LONDON: Britain's Press Council (voluntary guardian of journalistic standards) recently condemned the "unwholesome exploitation of sex" by some British papers. It said the matter was calculated to injure public morals, and would be kept under review. The Council, a body of editorial and managerial representatives, was formedFOC - 58 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-11-04 2 GOVERNOR VISITS TANJORE PALACE TANJORE: Thc Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, who opened the Kodamuruti bridge at Ayyampettai recently told villagers that, just as bridges were constructed to bring together inaccessible places, it was their duty to train their hearts to bring about unity among people. The Governor regretted the black309 words
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Article, Illustration162 1953-11-04 2 Later, he arrived at the Saraswathl Mahal Library where he was received by Sri S. Gopalan, Prof. Vasudeva Sastri, and others. After inspecting thc rare original manuscripts, and other collectlcns, the Governor had a conversation with the pundits, in Sanskrit, and heard the re- citation of someFOC - 162 words
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Article111 1953-11-04 2 GAUHATi: Tht Government of India has decided to purchase shortly, four new i first-grade aircraft two Super (.'onstellations and Comets for the use of internal and external air services of the country, according to Sri L. C. Jain, Director General of Civil Aviation. The Super Constellations,FOC - 111 words
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Article186 1953-11-04 2 KARACHI: Mian Iftikhar--ddin (Azad Panistan Party, charged the PaKistani Government with not only "main.ainnig" but even encouraging communal and provincial distinctions. He made this charge in thc Pakistan Constituent Assembly wnen it toon up a clause of uno report on Basic Principle, seeKing to disc.urage amongstFOC - 186 words
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Advertisement32 1953-11-04 2 Happy Deepavali Greetings I Enjoy Your Deepavali With Fresh Best Quality Sweets I HOUSE OF SWEETMEATS j ORDER NOW I 8 A* 00 A£STA(//?A//r *6, SERANGOON ROAD f SINGAPORE Telephone 6070 132 words
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Article381 1953-11-04 3 Shipping Corporation 2°_^__2_iL ?X2 __3 drawn U P dUu «°r the formation of a Shipping C*>rporatlen. She meant to acquire her own ship* a»d train her own natl.nals to man them, said Mr. M. C the Governmenc delegate to thptmary session of the Maritime Conference. inFOC - 381 words
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Article176 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: A high-Dower three-man Ministerial delegation will leave tor New Delhi shortly to settle the vexed problem of Indian settlers in Oyion, sources cose to Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala said recently. Sir John, who is reputed for his "quick decisions", Is beluved to be of theFOC - 176 words
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Article178 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: The flow ot f orcign capital out of Ceylon his dwindled considerably in rc-cent months, according '.o fiKurca compiled by the Economic Research Division of the Central Bank of Ceylon. The peak year was 1951 when approximately Rs. 38 million was remitted out of the country. LastFOC - 178 words
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Article108 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: A "Missing"' woman gave immigration and police officer* at Ratmalana Airport an anxious time after th«> Air India, plane touched down last week. The immigration officer on duty observed that there was one woman leaa than the number stated on the passenger list. Further Inquiries revealed thatFOC - 108 words
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Article244 1953-11-04 3 COi_ _/_v__j«_» .alarming 21--year-oia June rGmse ___uamy. *rand-daugnter of the la_t ruling King of Burma, is now in uoiomoo in connection with Arthur Rank's production of The Purple Piain." Miss t*e»iamv nas never been on the stage or screen but has always been interested inFOC - 244 words
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Article336 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: Mr. Dudley Senanayake will begin his long overdue holiday shortly. The ex-Prime Minister of Ceylon now only M. P. for Dedigama, will fly by Air India, to Madras where he will be the guest of Sir Muttlah Chettiar in his palatial residence at Adyar. He will beFOC - 336 words
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Article220 1953-11-04 3 JAFFNA. The Jaffna Mumcipal rejected by a larger majority a resolution sponsored by two Lertlsts demanding that the Minister of Local Government should hold all Local Government elections which fall due this year. Only the mover, Mr. K. Kuhathasan and the seconder Mr. A. Thuralrajasingham voted forFOC - 220 words
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Article206 1953-11-04 3 CO_-<_»-v___i_». _vir. uamalingam, of Mauduvii North, Ohavakachchen, has filed an application m the Supreme <_*jurt asking for Writs of certiorari and Mandamus and cuing Mr. Justice H. A. de Suva as first respondent and Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture andFOC - 206 words
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Article151 1953-11-04 3 It Rained Dollars _,uia. _<!_._»: It rained dollars in the tort recently when _i.-vci.ii tnousands of American sailors trom tne aircraft car* rier "Wasp" and four dcstroyers came ashore. To cope with the rush the Bank of Ceylon authorities _ci up an additional moneycnanging counter at the Melbourne Jetty, whichFOC - 151 words
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284 1953-11-04 3 German Star Says Hitler Was Gentle To Women COLOMBO: Hitler was very gentie to women and had si>__tai nKing tor tne women -l tne tn.atre, according to neima Meuina Junner a German stage star wno was in vAuombo recently. She benented from the late Nazi leaaers patronage. And it cameReuter - 284 words
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Article273 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: When the House of Representatives meets next, Mr. P. G. B. Keuneman, a#.P_, will ask the following questions (a) How many applicant* Cor citizenship under the 'faK dian and Pakistani Residents (Citizenship) Act have so far oecn sent individual acknowledgments of their applications (b) What proportionFOC - 273 words
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Article107 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Minister of Finance, has directed that staff officers should be at their desks at 9 a.m. every day. When Sir Oliver attended office recently, there were only a few officers present. He immediately issued a directive asking all officers to be punctual.FOC - 107 words
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Article101 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO Two wellknown banking experts from India arrived here on a short holiday in Ceylon. They are Mr. C. H. Bhabha, Director of the Central Bank of India Ltd.. and one time Commerce Minister of the Central Government of India, and Mr. N. Sundaresan 0.8.E. DeputyFOC - 101 words
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Article69 1953-11-04 3 Three Persian Naval ratings face a firing squad at Khoramshahr Naval Barracks on Oct. 20, -after being found guilty of attempting to set fire to Persia's biggest warship, a 1,652-ton frigate obtained from Britain, at Khoramshahr. Left to right: Hooshang Noosheh (who declined the offer of69 words
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Article141 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: Estate workers will Invest Ra. 1.000,000 every month from Decemoer in the National Savings Movement. Tne Deputy Commissioner of the Savings Movement. Dr. A. P. Gurugwamy, has finalised arrangements with officials of the Ceylon Workers' Congress to onng estate workers into the savings movement. The Congress hasFOC - 141 words
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Article124 1953-11-04 3 KARACHI: Mian Iftikharuddin of the Azad Pakistan Party told the Pakistan Constituent Assembly: "Muslims are treated better in India than we treat Hindus here except in Kashmir." Mian Iftikharuddin made the statement, while speaking during the general debate on tne Basic Principles Committee report ofFOC - 124 words
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Article88 1953-11-04 3 KOPAY: The paucity of swabhasa text books in science Is to be tackled at Kopay, with the assistance of a committee of three educationists in the North. It has been decided to publish a Tamil monthly magazine named "The Scientist,* to help tho teachers who handle science subjectsFOC - 88 words
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Article75 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: Kanapathy, a barber of Moraketiya, rannipttiya, got the biggest shock of his life when, on opening the door of his barber saloon early one morning recently, he found that a woman named Sandanam had just given birth to a baby almost at his doorstep.FOC - 75 words
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Article192 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: The Police are investigating a gruesome myatery murder of an eight-year-oiu gin at Paddawala. G. M. Rupawathie was found in the public cemetery at Milletha, on last week with her men slit open. Attempts to track down the killer have failed so far according to intormation rec.iwdFOC - 192 words
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145 1953-11-04 3 GALLE: Eleven out of the fourteen members of the Ga.le Municipal Council decided recently to resign their seats if the Minister of Local Government postpones the council's elections which are due to be held at the end of this year. This decision wasFOC - 145 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-11-04 3 COLOMBO: "Though Ceylon is supposed to have obtained political freedom, she has not been able to solve any of her economic problems. Daily, these problems become more acute. While the capitalists who comprise about five per cent of Ceylon's population enjoy all rights and privileges, millions areFOC - 170 words
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196 1953-11-04 3 BALANGODA: "We are prepared to give our people the vigorous, progressive and democratic government that can and will solve many of thc serious problems that the U.N.P. has not been able to deal with satisfactorily", said Mr. S. W. r. d. Bandaranaike, addressing a meeting ofFOC - 196 words
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Article52 1953-11-04 3 JAELtA: A resolution protesting against 'the proposed amendments to the sedition law was adopted at the monthly meeting of the Jaela Urban Council, presided by the Chairman, Mr. A. C. Sllva. The resolution was moved by Mr. K. M, P. Ranasinghe, and was seconded by Mr.52 words
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Article83 1953-11-04 3 Mr. Ranasinghe moved also that the Council should request the Minister of Local Government to grant it an appropriate loan and grant to build a parapet wall round thc housing scheme promises. Mr. Philip Perera seconded, and the motion was carried. Observing that the peace of theFOC - 83 words
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Article86 1953-11-04 3 MADANAPALLE: The Andhra State Government is considering a proposal to have a summer resort on the Horseley Hills, 12 miles from here. It Is learnt. The hills, whose height is about 4,385 feet, is named after Mr. Horacley, a former Collector of Cuddapah, who stayed thereFOC - 86 words
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Article35 1953-11-04 3 TOKYa Nov. 2.— The Japanese Foreign Office said today Iran and Japan have res'uned diplomatic relat'ont,. delation* nud V| f k e n cjuj,P'*"<ied s>tre Feb ?8 1C45. when Ir*n declared war on Japan A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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1309 1953-11-04 4 G. L. BAILEY, CBE - G. L. BAILEY, CBE by j Thc importance of scientific -owl edge to Industry and the need for employing scientists 11 the works as welt as in the e search department have been illy appreciated by progresivo firms, large and small. Vithout the knowledge ofFBI REVIEW - 1,309 words
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Article410 1953-11-04 4 MYSORE: In the absence of the Chief Minister from the Durbar, and when he has speeially suggested that a parti- ular man should deputise for him can the person so designat- l occupy the seat meant for l he Chief Minister or should the Chief JusticeFOC - 410 words
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Article127 1953-11-04 4 CUTTACK. The Govern ment of Orissa have superseded the Municipal Council of Cuttack on charges of maladministration. The Council was elected in 1951 on adult franchise according to the new Municipal Act after six years administration by the State Government. The biggest party, the pro-Congress Town CommitteeFOC - 127 words
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Article58 1953-11-04 4 CALCUTTA: One passenger plane burst its tyrea whlle landing at Bagdogra airport (Darjeellng district) according to Informatiop received here. The aircraft took off from Dum Dum. None of the passengers or crew on board the plane received any Injury. A freighter also burst ite tyresFOC - 58 words
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Article108 1953-11-04 4 NEW DELHI: Recruitment to posts in the Central Government offices in Madras State has been suspended for a period of two months, it Is learnt here. The decision of the Government of India, it is underotood, is in reepon_e to a x_presentation from the StateFOC - 108 words
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Article95 1953-11-04 4 NAGPUR: Mr. Sri Praka*a. Governor of Madras, will inaugurate the fifth annual •session of the Rasntra Bhaaha Prachar Samiti to be held nere on Nov. 10. Mr. N. V. Gadgil, M.P., will preside. Mr. Sri Prakasa, according to the present programme, will arrive here on theFOC - 95 words
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Article64 1953-11-04 4 COLOMBO: One of the first tasks of the new Minister of Industries. Sir Kanthiah VaiLthianathan will be to reort to the Government his views on the Government glass factory at Nattandiya. A high official of the Ministry of Industries said: "The problem of the glass factory will beFOC - 64 words
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Article331 1953-11-04 4 BOMBAY: Mr. W. E. Nixon, Managing Director of the De Havilland Aircraft Company, said on board the P. O. liner, Strathnaver, that his concern would Inaugurate the new jet liner, Comet 11, early next year. The Comet service had become quite popular and his company was receivingFOC - 331 words
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Article335 1953-11-04 4 *_#»RAS: Sri M. N. Kau<, See__Miry to the House of the People, Delhi, addressed a meeting of the Southern India Journalists' Federation on "Parliamentary Practice, and Procedure," and emphasised the need for independent Parliamentary staff to serve as guides to legislators. As regards 'privilege,' he -aid the practiceFOC - 335 words
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Article51 1953-11-04 4 TRIVANDRUM: The branch of the Indian Red Cross Society has despatched 150 pounds of sugared chips to the Indian troop, in Korea. The Travan-cre-Cochln Government recently despatched 1,000 dried coconuts to the Custodian Force •n Korea as a mark of appreciation of their work the*..--FOC - 51 words
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208 1953-11-04 4 Nehru's Plea For Ind-Ceylon Friendship BOMBAY: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, referred to the position of Indians in Ceylon, and said they had already made great progress in solving the problem through friendly discussions between the spokesmen of the two countries. He said the relations between Ceylon and India shouldFOC - 208 words
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Article505 1953-11-04 4 NEW DELHI: The Territorial Army completed four years on October 29. In these four years, the 'citizens' army', manned by civilians who do part-time soldiering, has found its feet. The deficiencies in recruitment have been largely made up and the response has been very good during the lastFOC - 505 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-11-04 4 MADRAS: An all-alumu-nium alloy bus body has just been fabricated by Messrs Simpson and Co., Ltd., Madras, who have a contract with the Madras Government for the supply of ten such buses of the Red Lady" type. The alloy, replacing steel, has become popular owing to Its266 words
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Article402 1953-11-04 4 MASANI'S PLEA TO FIGHT COMMUNISM BAjMKjrAxJJti^j "While about 550 mini.u people in South and fctouth-Eust Asia nave thrown off tne shacKies of Imperialism since 1945, about 600 million people in different parts of tne world nave been subjected to the worst form of Imperialism, namely that of Communism, .n theFOC - 402 words
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80 1953-11-04 4 MADRAS: Rice stocks forming part of the 20,000 tons the Mysoro Government have agreed to give as loan to Travancore-Cochin State as a temporary accommodation have already started moving 'rom Mysore. The Travancore-Oochin Government, it is understood, will shortly approach the MadrasFOC - 80 words
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279 1953-11-04 4 Mitigate Evil Effects Students Told MADRAS The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachaiiatold a students' gathering that real poitical economy should be based on reducing s a_ arising out of greed, and the evils flowing out of money and exhorted them to study econ.mics with an independent mind. Sri Rajagopalachariar saidFOC - 279 words
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Article513 1953-11-04 4 WOMAN BANKER OFTEN BEST (By Dorothy Roe) NEW YORK: Women, says a woman banker, often mane •ne best bankers. This may b e because they have had long experience with stretching a dollar, guarding a piggy bank and wrestling with -ae grocery budget. Also, women take a realistic •iew of513 words
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Article1102 1953-11-04 5 Coloured Saris And Bordered Dhoties M %L J a Z MK Vmtlmg *-*"unad Handloom Industries and Trade Conference at the RalaH h_i7i n_?.i r. Ur. I Krishna Rao, Minister for I^stTieT i_S M .enu.e_i.wi_. -till urging on uu\ VSm*i *U£L mt n^ SiTndua^! 0 Wi9 d bFOC - 1,102 words
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Article151 1953-11-04 5 CHIDAMBARAM: At a meeting of the Senate of the Annamalai University, It was decided that a Degree Course (B.Sc in Social Studies should be instituted,, and the Academic Council was requested to frame the necessary regulations for the course, Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Ayyar, VlceChancellor, presided. On theFOC - 151 words
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Article37 1953-11-04 5 FAfTNA: The election of Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Communication Minister as a delegate to the AIOC from the Barhara constituency in the district of Shahabad has been set aside by the Bihar Pradesh- Congress Election Tribunal. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article979 1953-11-04 5 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay have decided on a further relaxation of controls on wheat and coarse foodgrains with effect from Dee. 1 next. This was disclosed by Mr. Y. B. Chavan, Minister for Civil Supplies, Bombay, in the course of a statement on thoFOC - 979 words
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Article144 1953-11-04 5 OALICUT: The Assistant Sessions Judge, Kozhikode, delivered judgement in the Meenangadi Produoer-cum-Consumer Society misappropriation case convicting the first accused, Katmri Kunhamed, under different sections, to 4% years, and 1 year R.L and to pay a fine of Rs 1.000, in default to undergo Imprisonment to aFOC - 144 words
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120 1953-11-04 5 PICKLES PAPADS FOR INDIAN TROOPS NEW DELHI: A consignment of pickles, dry fruits, papads, masala, etc. was uespatched recently by sea to the Indian troops in Korea. The consignment includes 5,387 lb. of mustard oil and scented coconut oil, 1,140 lb. of mixed dry fruit, 650 lb. of dalmooth. 800FOC - 120 words
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195 1953-11-04 5 Municipalities In U.P. Elect Non-Congress LUCKNOW: Tlie Congress won five out of Id municipal presidentship elections, results of which were received in Lueknow. -In 11 municipalities the position is as follows Praja Socialists 1, Jan Sangh 1, Communist 1 and Independents 8. In Mauja a Communist defeated his Congress rivalFOC - 195 words
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Article61 1953-11-04 5 KARACHI The Muslim League Parliamentary Party, it is understood, has decided to allot seats for women in the future Constitution of the country. According to the decision, 14 seats will be reserved for women In the Lower House and two seats in the Upper House of the Federal Legislature. AllotmentFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration655 1953-11-04 6 'Avvaiyar It Is Superb! J HAVE read the works of Avvaiyar and have been immeasurably fascinated with the depth of wisdom contained In them. Easy single-lines and couplets and quadruplets he'd over me an influence, hardly exercised by any other works of 'greater and more eminent Tamil scholars'. I. naturally,655 words
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