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Title Section16 1953-11-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 267. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration445 1953-11-07 1 Reds Agree To Preliminary Talks On Peace Confab Dean Scores First Success In His Mission PANMUNJOM, Nov. 6.— The Communists today accepted an Allied plan to speed arrangements for preliminary discussions on the political conference which is to decide future of Korea. It was the first concession made in theReuter - 445 words
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Article173 1953-11-07 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6—lndian paratroopers have been dropped to strengthen the garrison at Gusar, an outpost in the Abor Hills, north-east Assam where tribes attacked an Indian official party about a fortnight ago, a goveriAnent spoKesmar. said here. He added that the Indian Government had decided toReuter - 173 words
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Article58 1953-11-07 1 KARACHI, Nov. 6.—Pakistan's Constituent Assembly has decided that future Prime Ministers must be chosen from members of the Legislature and with their Ministries must seek a vote of confidence within two months of their appointment. The nouse was continuing consideration of the basic principles committee'sReuter - 58 words
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Article96 1953-11-07 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 6.— The Indian Government is studying the new Pakistani constitution to see whether it clashes with the 1950 IndoPakistan Pact assuring minorities of both countries "complete equality irrespective of religion", usually reliable sources said here. They added that ministerial circles here had expressed general disappointmentReuter - 96 words
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Article97 1953-11-07 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 6. The five-member Indian Himalayan expedition, attempting t o climb the 23,190 feet high Peak Pumori turned back after reaching 22,000 feet, it was learned here. The leader of the expedition, Russi Ghandy said here that the party had to return as "ice was veryReuter - 97 words
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118 1953-11-07 1 Donations to the Gift Fund for Indian Troops in Koiea nave amounted to $3,680.55 The list of donors will be pub.ished in our next issue. The Committee w_snes to miorm the Indian puolic in o.ngapoie that donations to -run u— d will be accepted118 words
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Article116 1953-11-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 6. The Madras Centre of the World University Service was opened aere last evening in the Press Club building at Mount Road oy Dr. C P. Ramaswami Aiyar. The Centre's work will be mainly to afford medical facilities for studentsCopyright - 116 words
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Article70 1953-11-07 1 LONDON, Nov. 6. The House of Commons yesterday gave a formal first reading to the Regency Bill by which the Juke of Edinburgh will become Regent in the event of the death or incapacity of Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Harry Crookshank. lea- der of the House, said the secondReuter - 70 words
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6 1953-11-07 1 Pak. Wants Yard Inquire Mystery Murder6 words
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300 1953-11-07 1 Veg. Growers Will Be Told Of Latest Market Prices To Save Them From Middlemen (By Our Staff Reporter) To enable the vegetable growers to secure a fair price for their produce the Government will launch on Monday a new campaign, revealed the Mr. J. W. Ewart, Agricultural Officer, Commerce and300 words
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56 1953-11-07 1 Chinese Aggression In Malaya Must End Nixon HONGKONG, Nov. 6. Mr. Richard Nixon, Vice-President of the United States, said after visiting Hongkong's frontier with Communist China today that if China would cease aggression in Indo-China and Malaya, and sit down honestly and peacefully to discos* the Korean question, the possibilityReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1953-11-07 1 LONDON, Nov. 6.—Mr. Clement Attlee leader of the British Labour opposition is to be given the Freedom of the City of London on Nov. 20. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article52 1953-11-07 1 Smlllng Andrei Vtshinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, warmly greets Mrs. Vijaya LaksJuiu Pandit of India, President of the United Nations General Assembly. The .occasion was the dinner of the U.N. Correspondents at New York's Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, at which Mrs. Pandit was guest of honour.-A.P. - 52 words
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Article55 1953-11-07 1 NEW YORK Nov 6— The United Nations 60-nation political committee voted yesterday to drop discussions of Chinese Nationalist irregulars in Burma for at least three weeks. The vote was 50-3 with six abstentions. The decision was taken at the request of Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico,AP - 55 words
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531 1953-11-07 1 LONDON, Nov. 6. Viscount Samuel. 83-year-old Liberal statesman and philosopher, crashed the front page of almost every newspaper here yesterday with a crusade against the vice wave sweeping Britain. Newspaper usually shy of the subject of homosexuality splashed a trenchant speech he madeReuter - 531 words
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Article227 1953-11-07 1 NEW YORK, Nov. o.— Noting that next week the Governor-General of Pakistan will be visiting Washington for talks with President Eisenhow ---r and Government official-', the ..ew York Times said editorially yesteruiay that the possibilities of a military alliance between the two countries ..nould be studied. ItA.P. - 227 words
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865 1953-11-07 1 City Council Budgets For $121 m. Total Expenditure Water To Cost More In 1954 (By Our Staff Reporter) The City Council has budgetted for estimated expenditure of $84.9 m. as against estimated income of $81.6 m. thereby leaving a deficit of $3.3m The total expenditure including loan account is estimated865 words
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262 1953-11-07 1 Police Attack On Calcutta Press Baseless From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nv. 6.— The assault on City pressmen by the CaJcutta Police in July during the tramway rioting was not a deliberate action and all charges against the police were entirely baseless, declared Mr. Justice Mukerjee who had bien appointedCopyright - 262 words
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Article37 1953-11-07 1 SEOUL, Nov. 6.— Thc South Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Pyun, said here yesterday that the Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Hollington Tong, proposed mutual defence pact between General Chiang Kai She!< Formosa ana Bouth Korea,— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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413 1953-11-07 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS Spore, Sat. Nov. 7, 1953. PROOF ON UUFEJa-ESSNESS THOSE who still believe that the so-called Singapore Labour Party has some signs of life would be well advised to have another look at the list of candidates for the present elections to the City Council,413 words
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Article51 1953-11-07 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 6— The Indian Red Cross yesterday announced a gift of US$lO,OOO worth of sulpha drugs and antibiotics by the American Red Cross for flood victims. It said it had also received rssio,ooo from the American Junior Red Cross for the purchase of multi-vitAm.n .aMat><A.P. - 51 words
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Article1817 1953-11-07 2 Organization Location Work The Vallabhai Pate! Delhi Research into tuberChest Institute culosis and other diseases of the chest. The All-India Institute Calcutta Instruction in prevenHygiene and Public tive and social meHealth. dicine. The Bengal Immunity Calcutta Research into lung Research Institute. diseases. The School of Tropi-1,817 words
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Article102 1953-11-07 2 KARACHI: Karachi is to be a Governor's State, in the same way as Delhi is. This Information was given by Nawas Mustaq Ahmed Gurmani Pakistani Minister for the Interior to a deputation of leading Karachi citizens. The Minister told the deputatlonists that a bill wasBNFS - 102 words
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321 1953-11-07 2 PRAJA- SOCIALISTS TO ALLY WITH OTHERS TO DEFEAT COHGRESS «~u NE DELHI: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party ba* authorised its „nit in Travancoro-Cochin to enter into relations with other parties in the forthcoming elections to the State Legislature wtth a viewBNFS - 321 words
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Article175 1953-11-07 2 BNFS - BNFS BOMBAY: Krupps experts are due to arrive in India to November to start prelimlary work in connection with the new steel plant that the German Firm Krupps has undertaken to build in co-operation with the Government. This information was given by Shri D. P. Karma rkar Union175 words
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Article37 1953-11-07 2 LONDON, Nov. 6 -The War I Office has apologised to a j mother, whose son they had sought as a "deserter'' all the time he was lying wounded in an Army Hospital in Japan. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article47 1953-11-07 2 Work arth materials for dam construction. Irrigation projects and soil mechanics. Design o«* '•anal .1 river bridges, land reclamation, etc. Hydraulics research. Hydraulics research. i Applied chemistry. Various problems of physics. Problems of the engineering departments of the State. Soil mechanics and problems of building and construction.47 words
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Article167 1953-11-07 2 KURNOOL: A press note, issued oy tne Andnra Government, invited oesigns from artists for the State emblem, ine success: ui artist win be awarded a suitable prize. The tress note saia: The question of finalising the Ananra State emoiem has been under consideration for some time, and it167 words
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Article225 1953-11-07 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Sir, f The article regarding -re. GISTRATION OF HiYDr MARRIAGES" (Indian Daily Mail dated 25th. October 1953) by the Hon: Secretary' Hindu Youth Organisation' was very impressive. It is a fact that many Hindu Marriages are not re gistered except a few ca_?es225 words
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Article259 1953-11-07 2 Critics M.T.U.C. Sir., Making capital out of the recent resignation of the two I labour leaders, individuals and a certain section of the press spare no effort in con- demning the two. Since the I resignation, however, the M.T.U.C. has met when the matter was brought to its I notice,259 words
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Article1351 1953-11-07 3 Agreement With Burma And China Back To Days Off King I Farakrama Bahu COLOMBO: The Government proposed to sell about 80,000 tons of rice, at a higher price, and had secured the agreement of Burma and China, said Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, Minister <xf Agriculture andFOC - 1,351 words
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Article123 1953-11-07 3 COLOMBO: A Burmese trade mission has arrived in Ceylon. The leader of the mission, u Aye Choe, and tne second member U Tin Maung Maung Galay, told reporters here tnat Burma would like to find a market in Ceylon for her cotton, teak, silver and pulsesFOC - 123 words
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Article119 1953-11-07 3 COLOMBO: In terms of the trade agreement entered Into by the Ceylon Government with the Yugoslavian Government, Yugoslavia has been recognised as a new source of trade. Local Importers are now required to obtain licences from the Controller of Imoprts and Exports, Ceylon, to import goods119 words
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Article318 1953-11-07 3 SALEM: Addressing a public meeting at _s-ianu_ngu.am, •ar. C. Kajagopaiacnari, Minister, .stated tnat ne wa_> not worried about the activities of tne opponents of the Congress wno are carrying on a propaganda of hatred. He was oniy anxious that Congressmen should not develop such an outlook. TheFOC - 318 words
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Article91 1953-11-07 3 BOMBAY: Some 2,000 ad- ditional primary teachers will jbe appointed from Nov. 2 onwards In Bombay State, as a result of the launching of the education programme sponsored by the Government of Bombay, In collaboration .with the Government of India, to relieve unemployment among theFOC - 91 words
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Article578 1953-11-07 3 NEW DELHI To mark the 100th anniversary of the laying of the first telegraphic lines in India began In New Delhi on November 1. An exhibition organised by the Posts and Teiegraphs Department on the occasion was inaugurated by President Rajendra Prasad. The exhibition will be open inFOC - 578 words
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Article121 1953-11-07 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manicavelu Naicker, Revenue Minister, said that the Madras Government had now taken up for systematic examination the question of comprehensive land legislation in the State. The Minister said that the work of collecting all relevant information and collating the material, including theFOC - 121 words
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Article308 1953-11-07 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Mr. K, Venkataswami Naidu, Minister for Religious Endowments, Madras, said the foundationstone last week at Manaleri, about 43 miles from here, for a Hindu Orphanage. The Minister utilised the opportunity to clear the mistaken idea that large amounts of temple monies were lying idle and308 words
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Article291 1953-11-07 3 NEW DELHI: A threeweek seminar on housing and community improevment in South-East Asia is being organised by the U.N., to be held in New Delhi about the same time next year as the International Exhibition on low cost housing. Participation in the seminar is confined toFOC - 291 words
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Article177 1953-11-07 3 BOMBAY; A ten-spindle auto-spinner successfully designed at the Instance of the Government of Bombay promises to rid the handloom weaver of the spectre of periodical cycles of scarcity in the supply of yarn he requiresThe spinning unit will also help him to earn additional profit. Commercial trials on theFOC - 177 words
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198 1953-11-07 3 Nehru Heads Mountaineering Institute CALCUTTA: The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, will be the President of the Board of Governors of the Mountaineering Institute at Darjeellng, the Himalayan Institute of Mountaineering and Research, which will be formally inaugurated on the next Republic Day. The Institute, which will give training in mountaineering198 words
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192 1953-11-07 3 HIND NAGAR Preparations are under way to celebrate Diwali (November 5-7) in a fitting manner in Shanti Nagar and Hind Nagar. Hundreds of candles are being collected for illuminations while it is also proposed to have torchlights. A common feature of celebrations in all battalions will192 words
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Article91 1953-11-07 3 MEAMOHILE: The Shanti Samachar, a daily news-sheet for the Indian troops in Korea was inaugurated on November 1. Special messages were given on the occasion by Lieut. General Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, and Major-General Thorat, Chief of Staff, Indian Custodian Force. General ThimayyaFOC - 91 words
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Article178 1953-11-07 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India have granted permission to Messrs. Modi Ltd., Overseas, a Bombay firm, to import Rs 150,000.000 worth of rice from Iran and to sell it in the decontrolled areas of India, an overseas representative of the firm said recently. The first consignmentFOC - 178 words
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Article348 1953-11-07 3 CULTURAL REVIVAL IN E. A. •NEW DELHI: Mr. Prem Kirpel, Deputy Director of UNESCO, said In New Delhi on October 28 that there was a new consciousness and pride among nations of the Far East and South Asia in the revival and enrichment of traditional arts along with a keenFOC - 348 words
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Article124 1953-11-07 3 BOMBAY: The Taxation Enquiry Commission appointed by the Government of India under the chairmanship of Dt John Matthai, will leave Bombay on a tour of various Stateon November 15. The Commission will visit Hyderabad. Madhya Pradesh, TravancoreCochin, Saurashtra, Mysore, Rajasthan and Bombay. The Commission has not inFOC - 124 words
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Article91 1953-11-07 3 NEW DELHI: Over 21 milj lion persons have been tuberculin tested since the start of the B.C.G. vaccination campaign in India In 1948 to the end of August, 1953. Tuberculin tests were carried out for finding out those who had not developed sufficient natural resistance andFOC - 91 words
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Article108 1953-11-07 3 BOMBAY: The extension of Air-India International services up to Tokyo may be possible from the middle of next year when two Super-Constellations ordered by the Government of India arrive here. This was indicated by Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman, Air- India International Corporation, who arrivedFOC - 108 words
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Article329 1953-11-07 4 DHARWAR: Dr. S. Radhakrlshnan, Vice-President of India, said "the main function of university education us to help us to come to terms with the universe." Delivering the Convocation address of Karnatak University here he said the purpose of the University was "not merely to help pupils to329 words
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Article246 1953-11-07 4 Opening the new administrative building of the University, he said it should not be forgotten that a university not made by bricks and mortar. Libraries and laboratories were essential, but, most of all. the work of the university depended on the quality of the teachingFOC - 246 words
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679 1953-11-07 4 IYALLAS (Texas): During J the droughts which parched the grasslands and cotton fields of the western and southwestern United States last summer. Texas farmers were puzsled by a strange crop that continued to grow sturdy and tall. Greener than the greenest cotton plant.it was679 words
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Article396 1953-11-07 4 ERODE: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, the Chief Minister of Madras said that while he was studying in high school, school buildings were like huts, but now they had palatial buildings, and he envied them. But while the cost of construction of buildings was mounting, there was no396 words
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Article145 1953-11-07 4 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education have released three publications dealing with UNESCO projects in India social education movement and rural education. The first, ''UNESCO Projects in India," gives an account of the conference on the Concept of Man and Philosophy of Education in East andFOC - 145 words
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Article88 1953-11-07 4 HIND NAGAR CANTEEN HIND NAGAR: Maj. Gen. Jitjanok Kritakara of Thailand, senior member of the Military Armistice Commission, opened on October 25 a canteen for officers and jawans of the Indian Custodian Force in Hind Nagar. Maj. Gen. Jitjanok Kritakara, Maj. -Gen. Thorat and Lt. Gen. Thimayya were together atFOC - 88 words
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Article185 1953-11-07 4 Prohibition And Coimbatore The Chief Minister said Cojmbatore was an industrial area with many opportunities for vocational training. By the courage, effort and enthusiasm of the people, Coimbatore had become a wealthy district. But he was sorry to find that it was from the district that the largest number ofFOC - 185 words
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Article291 1953-11-07 4 NAOSRCOIL: An appeal to the Tamilians of Travanc«j^Ooch_n Btata to rally rouna tne uauner of u_e Travancore Tamil Nad Congress and to work with zeal for the fulfilment of their national aspirations, was made by Mr. A. Nesamoni, MJ*., inaugurating the T.T.N.C. Convention here, lastFOC - 291 words
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Article235 1953-11-07 4 Under the heading "The Shock Troops of the Revolution," Time and Tide writes; "The press of the western world paid little attention to the Congress of the Communist 'World Federation of Trade Unions,' which took place in Vienna in the middle of the month. "This235 words
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Article159 1953-11-07 4 NEW DELHI: Two interesting speeches on Buddhism in East Asian lands were made at a meeting held on November 1 at the Mahabodhi Society, New Delhi, by Mr. Jyotish Chandra Ghose and Mr. T. Ramachandran Deputy Director-General of Archaeology. Mr. Ghose narrated his experiences of aFOC - 159 words
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343 1953-11-07 4 NON-WHITES ILLTREATED IN S.A. GAOLS JOHANNESBURG: Treatment of non-whites in South African gaols is far from satisfactory, Mr. Manilal Gandhi said in Johannesburg. Mr. Manilal Gandhi was released from Pretoria gaol on October 24 after serving 38 days of the fifty-day sentence for taking part in the non-white passive resistanceFOC - 343 words
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237 1953-11-07 4 I-S.HORE: Writing under the caption "Preaching Bigotry" the Pakistan Times of Lahore criticised the Dawn of Karachi for the latter's "uncharitable and utterly puerile" comment on Governor-General Ghulam Mohammed's speech on the occasion of Dasara depicting the victory of Rama over Ravana ag that of theFOC - 237 words
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Article184 1953-11-07 4 MADRAS: Preliminary work of collecting information relating to undivided stores and other assets of the composite Madras State is now proceeding fw. e r P ur Poses of dividinf them between Andhra and the residuary Madras State ag pro! vlded for m the Andhra State The ActFOC - 184 words
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178 1953-11-07 4 MEENAMBAKKAM: Mr. R. G. Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, as soon as he arrived here from Bombay made Inquiries about Sri O. Rajagopalachariar, and asked newsmen at the airport whether the Chief Minister was in town. Told that the Chief Minister had gone on tour,FOC - 178 words
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Article181 1953-11-07 4 GRIMSBY: Mr. George Dawson, the London millionaire who last week landed fish at this east coast port from an Icelandic trawler in defiance of a British trawler men's ban, said recently he was negotiating a "colossal deal" with the Indian Government for the export ofFOC - 181 words
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Article205 1953-11-07 4 TIRUNELVELI: Mr. R. Kunjithapatham Aiyar. Col-lector-in-charge. Tirunelveli, in the course of a talk to Pressmen said that there was a definite improvement in the seasonal conditions In the district consequent on the outbreak of the north-east monsoon, especially in the dry areas of KoilpattiFOC - 205 words
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Article206 1953-11-07 4 rvEW DELHI: On an average every house in India is occupied by 5.5 persons, demographic data tables of the 1951 census published here reveals According to the tables Inula has an area of 1,176 864 square miles and has 558,089 vdlages and 3,018 towns withFOC - 206 words
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Article459 1953-11-07 4 Dame Baffles Doctors! BANGALORE: Though Srimathi Dhanalakshmi, the "won der girl" from Coorg, continues to be a mystery to the general public with a claimed record of over 18 months without food and water; to the doctors of the Victoria Hospital, Banga lore, where she is "under obser vation" for459 words
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Article140 1953-11-07 4 Thus it is that though the young woman has been under observation for 15 days, lt will be some weeks before the doctors are in a position even to seek for an explanao on. Opinion in medical circles is very pessimistic about any real -cientiflc explanation beingFOC - 140 words
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Article134 1953-11-07 4 COLOMBO: The construction of a new seven-storeyed Auto Exchange In Colombo is to be undertaken by the Telecommunications Department. Thc money for the project is to be made available out of thc funds allocated for development projects. The new Exchange will be planned to meet the needsFOC - 134 words
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Article1181 1953-11-07 5 RESULT OF RECENT EXPANSION OF CABINET? TEN RAM: Addressing public meeting here. Mr r KHjago,^iacn-_rt referred to the reoeat SjanSS of' t£ z^.^^ cur sS. n^rr Mr. Rajagopalachari referred to his irequent visits to Courtallam and said he spent the time usually in the company of aFOC - 1,181 words
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69 1953-11-07 5 KARACHT: The Pakistan Government, it is understood, has decided to make a provision granting right of appeal to the judiciary to persons convicted under martial law in Punjab (P) earlier this year. At present they have no such right of appeal toFOC - 69 words
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Article305 1953-11-07 5 HINDUS SIKHS ARE ONE AMRITSAR: Addressing a gathering of over 200,000 people in Hindi in the Gol Bagh, Dr. Prasad said, "I just cannot understand why Hindus and Sikhs should create another problem, after seeing the consequence of partition. Hindus and Sikhs were one. are one and will remain one.FOC - 305 words
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Article206 1953-11-07 5 BOMBAY: Questions relating to the production of food yeast, which is a highly nutritious substance, were di-f t cussed by Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, with the Chief I Minister and the Health Minister of Bombay. If theFOC - 206 words
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Article119 1953-11-07 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government sent a Note to India conditionally accepting India's recent offer for an impartial investigation as to who is to balme for the breach of the Karachi agreement of 1949 on evacuee property, it is understood. Pakistan in its reply is understood toFOC - 119 words
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60 1953-11-07 5 KOZHIKODB: MurUgesan, a resident of North Arcot, aged 32. who was arrested on suspicion last week and kept in the town police station lock-up was found dead on last Saturday morning. Mr. Kuttisankaran Nair, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Koshikode, held an inquest and sent the bodyFOC - 60 words
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Article161 1953-11-07 5 CAIXJUTTA: The sevenmember Japanese mountaineering party has abandoned the southern approach to stuck the 26,041-foot Himalayan peak Annapurna, according to the latest communication received here from the l>arty. The party, however, is now trying to climb the peak by the northern route, proceeding along the river MarsyandiFOC - 161 words
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Article116 1953-11-07 5 NEW DELHI: The Delhi State Assembly recently passed a non-official resolution recommending to the Government of India to extend the geographical boundaries of the State in order to include some .of the contiguous districts of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. The enlargement of the boundaries, the resolutionFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-07 5 LAHORE: The Punjab (P) Chief Minister has cancelled the appointment of Mr. Azlzuddin to the post of Chief Parliamentary Secretary to the Government, it was ofli- cially announced.30 words
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189 1953-11-07 5 Textile Workers Assure Utmost Co-operation f TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE HELD BOMBAY: Representatives of Mill-owners assured a tri-partite conference of Government, textile labour and mill-owners that they would persuade 28 Ahmedabad mills not to close their third shifts as planed by them. _r__.i.___, Sf*. trt "P* trt te conference was called byBNFS - 189 words
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Article111 1953-11-07 5 BOMBAY: COtton Textiles situation shows signs of picking up strength as a result of Government's action. Most of the Ahmedabad mills which had announced plans for closure of shifts are to continue their normal operations. Meanwhile it Is encouraging to note that notwithstanding talks of crisis, textile mills in IndiaBNFS - 111 words
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Article174 1953-11-07 5 BOMBAY: Tho* need for iubstantlal reduction in textiles costs is emphasised by the Millowners association Bombay. While welcoming the recent tax relief given by the Union Government, the Association avers that unless further substantial tax relief is given by way of removal of excise duty onBNFS - 174 words
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Article156 1953-11-07 5 I NEW DELHI: There can be no coalition between the Congress and the Praja Socialist Party because of serious differences of opinion of fundamentals between the leaderships of the two parties. This is the view off the Policy Committee of the Praja Socialist Party which isBNFS - 156 words
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Article301 1953-11-07 5 PATNA: Pandit Sheelbnadra Yajee, Secretary-General of the All-India Forward Bloc, has issued a statement describing the decision of the West Bengal Communist Party to set up Mr. Sadhan Gupta as its nominee in the by election to Parliament from South-East Calcutta constituency as a "betrayal" ofFOC - 301 words
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Article46 1953-11-07 5 LAHORE: Thc Pakistan Minister of Health, Dr. Malik, has contradicted reports that a reshuffle of the Central Cabinet was imminent He said here that nothing had yet been finalized regarding the inclusion of more East Bengal members in tho dtm. tral Cabinet.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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647 1953-11-07 6 He pom ted out that in other countries speeones were interpreted, and declared t n a t there would be "national disunity" if this system of Sinhalese speeches was allowed to go on. He added that he felt strongly" about the whole business,FOC - 647 words
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657 1953-11-07 6 Nehru Invites Ceylon Premier To Delhi Eager To Settle Issues COLOMBO: Ceylon's Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, received an Invitation from Mr. Nehru to visit New Delhi to continue Indo-Oylon discussions. A spokesman of the Ceylon Government said that Sir John left on tour soon after receiving Mr. Nehru's letter. NoFOC - 657 words
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Article589 1953-11-07 6 COLOMBO: Government has decided on a "buy swadeshi" policy, and a d/recUve will go to all departments Ito give preference to local cottage Industrial product*, if such products conform to the required standard and quality. A committee consisting ctf a Treasury representative, the Superintendent of Stores andFOC - 589 words
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Article185 1953-11-07 6 NEW DELHI: New Delhi is surprised at the leakage of the news from Colombo of Prime Minister Nehru's invitation to the Oeyloa trial* _-aln_-tet to vi-it India. It may be mentioned that Mr. Nehru bad extended an invitation to Mr. i/UUlfcy ov.uanayake, former Prune Minister of Ceyion, toFOC - 185 words
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Article101 1953-11-07 6 An industrial delegation from the Manufacturers Organisation, Bombay, will be visiting Singapore in the course of a tour of South-East Asia. They are expected to arrive by pan -American Airways at 8 30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The delegation, consisting of 15 members will be101 words
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Article49 1953-11-07 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6.—Following changes in the time schedule of AIR broadcasts to South-east Asia have been announced. Hindi- 1730-1815 (Malayan Time)-***** (KC): Tamil— lBls-1915 (Malayan Time) -***** Cantonese 1930-2000 (Ma layan Time) 9705 *****. These changes have been introduced from today (Nov. 6).49 words
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Article22 1953-11-07 6 MOSCOW, Nov. 6. Moscow's millions embarked today on the weekend celebration of the 36th Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article60 1953-11-07 6 I NEW Ls&Litll The uaagu appointed to enquire into the special probems of the States of Sour^sacra, Madhya Bharat, RajaStan 'and Pepsu has recommended a ten crore rupees grant to each one of the States from he Five-Year plan funds to enable them to come up in ineBNFS - 60 words
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Article54 1953-11-07 6 poco:,o :vLAa\'o;i ,p enfi sylvania), Nov. 6.— p 0 0 uas been captured m mm* graphs ianen by a powelfV microscope, it wa s announce Wednesday. The pictures sha. the virus as a tiny round ta so small that a million by side would form a rowA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement119 1953-11-07 6 ********************0. 13' '■> m.s. Seletar Today at 7 9.30 p.m. lthagwan's Sequel To "Albela'' _H_CW» A»T f-OOUCTIOH *ftt_titti>ta <R%o(U_m~lQr Distributed by South- East Asia Film Co. The most Successful production of the year. Appreciated and applauded by the whole of S. India. Now running simultaneously at 60 Centres in S.119 words
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Advertisement183 1953-11-07 6 NEW CI TY Gevlan K Vh n ***** 3 Shows at 1.45 5.30 8.30 p.m. Indian Film Combine Present"SlNßAD THE SAILOR" (In Hindustani with English Subtitles) starring NASEEM RANJAN BHAGHAX Prices 50 cts. $1.00 $1.50 TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! "BUNGA PE--CRINTAAN" Starring aMISLIA MUSTAPHA AHMAD SABKI NOOKSIAH A United Fil.u I'roduetion183 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-11-07 6 COLOSSAL "ALL-MALAYA" RECORDS ESTABLISHED! Simultaneously at 4 towns "AURAT" WHt South-East Asia Film Co. (UfTDiTx With 100% EngUsh Subtitles AURAT' JOHOKK HAHKI II KUALA LtiVlPttß Broadway Theatre Hindustan Theatre 2nd Week! 10th Record Day 2nd Week! On Wide Screen! Today: 3.18 6.18 9.1S p.m. Today: 3.00 6.lft 9.lft pjn. IPOH93 words
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