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Title Section16 1953-11-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL IX. No. 271. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article469 1953-11-11 1 New Allied Move Big Five And N. S. Koreas Only To Attend Talks LONDON^ Nov. 10.- Informed sources last night reported an Allied move is under wav to break the deadlock with the Communist* over membership of the Korean peace conference They said a proposal to limitA.P. - 469 words
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100 1953-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov 10.— Britain has lifted its ban on export of small automobiles to Communist China, the Government announced Sunday and Board of Trade spokesman said the United States, France and other Western governments had joined in lifting the embargo. He said theA.P. - 100 words
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Article124 1953-11-11 1 MADRAS, Nov. 10— Japan is increasingly looking toward Asia and not to the West as she was before, Madame Ammu Swaminathan,' Indian Parliamet member and leader of the All-Women Indian Goodwill Mission here said yesterday, Madame Swaminathan returned yesterday to Madras, where she lives.A.P. - 124 words
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Article102 1953-11-11 1 TACHILEK, (Burma). Nov. 10.— Plans for the evacuation of Chinese Nationalist guerillas from the Thai-Burmese border have broken down. The breakdown resulted from a Burmese claim that there were 38 Shan nationals in a group of 147 guerillas about to be evacuated. Burmese military authorities gave the102 words
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Article27 1953-11-11 1 Cable news has been received that Miss Betty Srinivasagam has been successful at the Bar final examination held in Singapore in September last.27 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-11 1 A.P. Ex-Premier Monsadeq of Iran, with an outward ditmlay of weakness, denouncing the competency of the military X? 3 fi** fPJ? 1 aJIe cdl PonHplitair to unseat the Shah. This AP Photo was radioed from Teheran to London and then to Singapore.A.P. - 42 words
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203 1953-11-11 1 PANMUNJOM. Nov. 10- —The latest, desperate Communist manoeuvring to escape the boomeranging prisonei of war explanations may be revealed at today's meeting of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission. Indian Lt.-General K. S. Thimayya, Commission Chairman,A.P. - 203 words
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340 1953-11-11 1 Disarmament India Proposes Big 5 Talks NEW YORK, Nov. 10. -India yesterday proposed that Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union. France and Canada should hold private talks on disarmament. The proposal came in the form of an amendment to a 14-power re s :lution in the Political Committee ofReuter - 340 words
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Article56 1953-11-11 1 VIENNA, Nov. 10—Austrian newspapers speculated that Austria's Foreign Minister. JJr. Karl Gruber, faces imminent dismissal because of differences between him and his political party. Dr. Gruber, Foreign Minister gince Austria got her first post-war government in 1945, Is a member of the Conservative People's Party. SoA.P. - 56 words
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85 1953-11-11 1 The Department of Social Welfare has begun a Survey of Living Conditions of families in the City area of Singapore, whose wage-earners earn less than $400 per month. Interviewers of the Social Welfare Department are visiting a cross-section of the population in Singapore. Each Interviewer85 words
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Article71 1953-11-11 1 PARIS, Nov. 10.— A nationwide striko of teachers closed m:st schoois in France today. About 200 000 teachers stayed away from their jobs to back up their demands for salary increases. They want a 10 per cent increase immediately. The teachers are abjo protesting a Government decreeA.P. - 71 words
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Article60 1953-11-11 1 A 3d. postage stamp vieuxrose in colour to commemorate the centenary of the first Tasmanian stamps, will be issued at all Australian post offices today Wednesday, and will remain on s"le for about one month. The first stamps of Tasmania, issued in November, 1853, comprised60 words
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Article161 1953-11-11 1 CAMBODIA, Nov. 10. King Norodom Sihanouk took up his royal duties in this picturesque capital again yesterday after a voluntary exile of five months, during* which Cambodia won important concessions t sward independence from France. Cheering throngs and booming cannons provided a glamorous welcome for theA.P. - 161 words
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Article63 1953-11-11 1 TOKYO. Nov. 10.— General Ayub Khan, commander ot the Pakistan Army, was welcomed to U.N. Command headquarters in Tokyo today by General J. E. Hull, US. Far Eastern commander, w{th traditional guard of honour ceremonies. The General arrived from the United States yesterday. After aA.P. - 63 words
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Article48 1953-11-11 1 OSLO, Nov. 10. General George C. Marshall, winner of this year's Nobel peace prize, will definitely come to Norway to collect the award on Dec. 10, the Nerwegian Noble Institute announced yesterday. Gen. Marshall will be expected to deliver the Nobel address at traditional ceremonies. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article38 1953-11-11 1 LONDON. Nov. 10.—Benjamin Newman, 32-year-old Royal Navy engine room artficer, arrived last night after a 7,000-mile flight from Singapore to be with his wife, who was shot and critically wounded in a Guy Fawkes Day fireworks accident A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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253 1953-11-11 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. —Secretary of State Dulles hinted Monday the United States might* consider recognizing Communist China if its Red rulers changed their antiWestern policies and stopped supporting aggression in Indochina and elsewhere. At the same time, he assailed Russia's leader fromA.P. - 253 words
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795 1953-11-11 1 Fruitful Co-operation In Economic Field— Aim (By Our Staff Reporters) The A.1.M.0. (All India Manufacturers' Organization) Industrial Delegation arrived here yesterday from Manila by air. The ten-man delegation led i by Mr. Murarji J. Vaidya will stay in the Colony for four days. The delegation will795 words
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Article44 1953-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov. 10. The Bermuda conference of Sir Winston Churchill, President Eisenhower and M. Joseph Laniel, the French Prime Minister is planned to open on December 4 and last four days, an authorittva «hih>i. said here today. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article37 1953-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov. 10. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, declared last night that the world was in an awful muddle but he thought that patience and goodwill might brine about a real KHccmpnt ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1953-11-11 1 MANILA, Nov. 10. The tcwn Vice Mayor and four others were killed today in an election day violence in Bacoor town in Cavite Province, 20 miles south of Manila, ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1953-11-11 1 MANILA, Nov 10. The first unofficial returns in the Philippine* presidential election came from five partially counted Manila precincts and gave Ramon Magsaysay 75 votes to 14 for President Elnidio Quirino A .P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article34 1953-11-11 1 TRAIN DISASTER IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Nov. 10.— Seven people in-eluding a woman were seriously injured when a v&ssender train and a shunting engine collided at Kankesaatuvai railway stati An mm. Ultra Ocyloji today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article81 1953-11-11 1 Last evening the members of the delegation were entertained to a cocktail party at the Indian Association premises by Mr. I. P. Shroff, proprietor of Shroffs (Malaya) Ltd. There was a largre and distinguished gathering present, which Included the Representative of ♦he Government of81 words
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589 1953-11-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Wed., Nov. 11, '53. THE BETTER METHOD [)R RAM MANOHAK LOHJA, the Chairman of the Praja-Soclalist Party Foreign Affairs Committee and the acknowledged authority on Socialism in India, has suggested, what we believe to be, the right solution for the present troubles in French Indo-China. Observing589 words
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Article300 1953-11-11 2 Nehru Ali To Meet Again Discussion At Karachi To Implement Delhi Pact NEW DELHI: Jndian and Pakistan Prime Ministers are likely to meet again jsoon to ««yi^ outstanding problem* between India and Pakistan. The venue at the meeting Is expected to be Karachi for two reasons first Mr. Mohammed AllBNFS - 300 words
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Article219 1953-11-11 2 NEW DELHI: The modified scheme of elementary education in Madras State (called the Rajaji Scheme which has evoked considerable criticism from certain sections in the State), and joint statement issued by certaiD distinguished educationalists, pointing out the dangers of lowering of standards of English inBNFS - 219 words
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Article40 1953-11-11 2 NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Nehru will visit the Bakra Dam and a tour programme for three days has been arranged. He will leave Nov. 7, for Chandhigarh on three-day visit to the State.— BNFSBNFS - 40 words
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Article40 1953-11-11 2 NEW DELMI: IndU will not compete in the British Empire Games ,to be held at Vancourer in June, 1954, owlnjf to want of funds. The Council of the Indian Olympic A.SSOC]atiOn tOOk thic HoKicl/w on Tuesday BNFSBNFS - 40 words
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Article39 1953-11-11 2 PATNA: "My heart l» filled with joy when I visualise a new resurgent and prosperous India. 1 wish to see something of it in my life-time,** declared Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, addressing a gathering of Congressmen here recently.39 words
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Article158 1953-11-11 2 COIMBATORE: Shri Subramaniam Finance Minister of Madras State in a speech at Ooimbatore has .smd the Anti-Rajaji agitation was artificial and people should not bother «"bout it. Rajaji was not going to be influenced by threats. Shrt Subramaniam disclosed that after the formation ofBNFS - 158 words
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Article139 1953-11-11 2 NEW DELHI: Difficulties holding up early extension of the Employees State Insurance scheme are likely to come up for discussion at the meetings of the Employees State Insurance Corporation and its Standing Committee in the last week of November. The scheme has already been implemented inBNFS - 139 words
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Article140 1953-11-11 2 BOMBAY: Bombay la to have a Transport House on the same lines as in London. Bombay's Chief Minister Shri Morarjee Desai laid the foundation atone of the ten-lakh rupees State Transport House building at Lamington Road on Wednesday, it will be a two-storied building which besidesBNFS - 140 words
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Article226 1953-11-11 2 Calcutta Police Found Not Guilty CALCUTTA: Calcutta police were found not guilty by the Commission of Enquiry set up by the West Bengal Government to enquire into the allegations of the Calcutta Press against the police. Justice P. B. Mukerjee the one man member of the Commission has held asBNFS - 226 words
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Article73 1953-11-11 2 LUCKNOW: The imposition of sixty-hour curfew in Lucknow city has produced the desired effect. Acts of incendiHrism and hooliganism has been reduced and the situation according: to the District Magistrate has been brought under control. The authorities are now contemplating having ourfew only during night hours.BNFS - 73 words
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Article833 1953-11-11 2 Ultimatum To DAFLA Tribesmen Delivered A^ilS™ ™2p Anti-tnbal operations have been decided on by the Government of India. These operations will begin this week and ultimatum has been delivered to the DAFLA Tribesmen. Troop Movements including dropping of the paratroops by parachutes in the disturbed area areBNFS - 833 words
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Article129 1953-11-11 2 INDORE: Twelve armed dacoitd looted railway passengers, held crowd at bay at the Fatahabad Railway Station thirtyflve miles from Indore and by resorting to e^inflre robbed travelling merchants of silver worth Rs. 40,000. The dacoits dressed in khadi were waiting: near the station premises awaiting theBNFS - 129 words
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138 1953-11-11 2 BOMBAY: A first consignment of 14 tons of Swedish equipment for well-drilling in South India, sent under the Swedish Church Mission's aid to India, is aboard the Norwegian motor vessel 9,500-ton -Anatina" which arrived here recently. Mr. R. Edervali, a Swedish specialist deputed by theFOC - 138 words
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216 1953-11-11 2 COLOMBO: Sir John Koto lawala, Prime Minister of Cev' lon, speaking at KuruiW about 57 miles from here the problem of illicit inuni'na tisn into Ceylon briefly tenor ted), said that although th» Indo-Ceylon issue wh S ;tn oi one, il had noi ccm«- within hiFOC - 216 words
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Article69 1953-11-11 2 BOMBAY: Plaas for a united Marxist party to fight thf Congress by bringing about i <nerg«r of the different leftist? groups in the country on the basis of a united Marxist Party with a clear-cut lefti.< and progressive political programme, were announced on theBNFS - 69 words
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Advertisement168 1953-11-11 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARLS Singnpore/Madra? $7f» 00 with diet $61.00 without diet S;ngapore/Nagap;«ttlna:n $78 00 with diet $60.00 without diot Passengers are advised that the.se are thp nuthor st Hi rates and should report any person demanding morr ISI.AY KERR A COMPANY BIB.N. Company Ltd A PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B.168 words
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956 1953-11-11 3 BOMBAY: India is becoming increasingly attractive as a field of investment for dollar capital. During 1953. and up to the end of 1954, almost $100 million worth of new private American enterprises will be established in this country. Additional prospects at956 words
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Article286 1953-11-11 3 The semi-detached house of one or two floors, with its small garden, is widely supposed to be the Englishman's dream of domestic bliss. This theory, however convincing as one drives through the suburbs of almost my town, takes no account of the fact the the good-mannered terrace-line of286 words
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Article220 1953-11-11 3 Much interest is aroused in Britain by the preparations now being made on Indian initiative for an Exhibition next year at the Poona Industrial Museum, specifically inspired by the 1951 Festival of Britain. Appealing for material from United Kingdom firms and concerns, to be imported und« r a220 words
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Article275 1953-11-11 3 Smoke abatement is not a new problem. I have a copy on my shelves of the 17th century John Evelyn's "Fumifugium", which even then was concerned with effects upon the London atmosphere of the householder's use of "sea-coal" bought by the collier-fleet from Tyneside. He recommended among275 words
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Article128 1953-11-11 3 "Few people realise the debt which the world at large owes to the women of the tropics. The housewife in Europe has probably no idea that the cotton of her dress was picked by women's and children's fingers, that her tea and coffee, the ingredients of her magarine128 words
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Article123 1953-11-11 3 Mobile Canteens For Malaya New mobile canteens specially built to withstand the climatic conditions of Malaya are now being- constructed by a coach-building" company at Hove, Sussex. The vehicles are for NAAFI services and gTeat care is being taken to make the vans immune from the action of humidity, fungus123 words
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Article177 1953-11-11 3 In a BBC programme series called Wayfaring Stranger' Burl Ivos, th e famous American singer of folk songs, recounted some of the adventures he experienced as he travelled the world in search of new songs. In his latest programme listeners heard the story of GorardBBC - 177 words
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Article101 1953-11-11 3 "You know how it is when you arrive in a city, everything is a jumble, the streets are too full, the traffic is always too fast and too loud; the buses have an unfamiliar name on them, the shops are not at all what you're accustomed to, and101 words
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Article742 1953-11-11 3 The first British car with an all-plastic body; a diesel engine for the private motorist; and the world's cheapest fourcylinder saloon car were just three of the many exciting exhibits competing for attention of the thousands who thronged the stands on the first day of the London742 words
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Article290 1953-11-11 3 Cause Effect AT the Radio Exhibition held recently in London, listeners of all ages were entranced by the BBC's sounds effects exhibit. Junior programme engineers demonstrated "spot" effects in a glass-fronted studio, effects used, Un this instance, to accompany a film. Volunteers were then asked to try their hands whileB.B.C. - 290 words
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Article356 1953-11-11 3 The Old Vie, the converted music hall that in the past half century has brought Shakespears and opera to the people of South East London who cannot afford West End theatre prices, is to start a new venture. Helped by the British Arts Council it intends356 words
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Article137 1953-11-11 3 "My lot was no different from others. A chronic state of insecurity was accepted as normal by the ordinary working people of my boyhood. It seemed to them quite natural that they were within a weeK of the Workhouse, for every meal was uncertain. It wasn't a137 words
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Article74 1953-11-11 3 "I remember that as a child L wanted to be a great film star, then a ventriloquist, an actor, an explorer and mu#- cian. None of the^e ambitions were realised. Then one evening I suddenly wrote a long piece of blank verse, and i decided to be74 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-11 3 India Government Agent at Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Ramakrushna Rao present'ng a silver cup to the Captain of the Nubash Eleven Football Team, v. hich beat the Medical Indian Y'oungmen's team by four goals to one at the Second Year Decpavali Football match played at Brickfields grounds, Kuala57 words
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666 1953-11-11 3 An exhibit of paintings by the eminent Indian painter Jamini Roy at a New York art gallery recently attracted considerable interest among the city's art lovers and critics. In 45 years, Jamini Roy has rarely allowed his work to be exhibited outside his666 words
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Article283 1953-11-11 3 NEW DELHI: A strong pit;-, to bring a "human approach in dealing with labour problems was made by the DirectoiGeneral of Ordnance Factorie Mr. K. K. Framji, in his a<' dress to the Fifth Annual Con ference of Superintendents of Ordnance Factories, held in th_Defence MinistryFOC - 283 words
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Article389 1953-11-11 4 CALCUTTA Some miscreants fired several shots In Park Circus area towards the building housing the office of the Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner at Calcutta. The Deputy High Commissioner was in his office at the lime. A West Bengal Government Press Note stated: This morning (Oct.FOC - 389 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-11 4 Photo. Queen Elizabeth and Prlnro Phil p attended the first showing of the Everest Film at the Warner Theatre, London. Here, Sir John Hunt, leader of the Everest Expedition, introduces* the meml 1 1 ««««mii- ♦i^-. <-»,.„_ at the Warner Theatre. APAP - 45 words
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234 1953-11-11 4 During Russia's First and Second Five Year Plans, the Soviet Government employed a large number of American technical experts in Russian factories, mines, and farms. In 1930 alone, according to Soviet figures, there were between tf 00,700 U.S. engineers in the Soviet Union aiding234 words
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Article212 1953-11-11 4 SECUNDERABAD: The ancient Seetakonda Shiva temple in Kodangal Taluka, Gulbarga District, is now the centre of pilgrimage in the. State with the appearance of a Yogini with matted hair locks and in saffron robes, radiant with brilliant com. ple.vonTh« Yogini, according to a report received here,FOC - 212 words
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Article164 1953-11-11 4 SALEM: Mr. S. Thayappt Thevar. Collector-in-charge, Salem, stated that ther e had been fairly widespread ntins in the dirtrict and that most of the irrigation tanks were full The Mettur Reservoir, which was full (120 ft.) a month back but whose level came down later, has again gone164 words
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Article24 1953-11-11 4 Among the better known American colleges and universities offering Hindi language courses are the Universities of Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell, and California (Berkele)24 words
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Article2559 1953-11-11 4 D. Gopalakrishnan - D. Gopalakrishnan SHOBT STOBV. By 1947-the year of terror, torment and riot, made the pages of the history of India bloodstained, The fanatic propaganda of a few men worked like a spark in the maze of gunpowder which exploded the age-old Hindu-Muslim unity to pieces.2,559 words
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Article1431 1953-11-11 4 Jacques Guerif - Jacques Guerif (By There can be little doubt that a better and deeper mutual understanding between the peoples of the East and of the West would contribute to the cause of world peace and progress. But such a goal depends for its realisation on the removal1,431 words
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403 1953-11-11 5 Govt. Refusal To Further Reduce Export Excise Duties On Cloth Millowners' Rejoinder ATOiEDABAD: Government of India's annoan.ment on Tuesday through their TextiS cSSSSI sioner in Bombay that thS woVnot f J&£ ducfaons in either export duty or excise duty 'ii^^f n brOUght < lS lck I re Joinder fro theBNFS - 403 words
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Article69 1953-11-11 5 NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Shrt Jawharlal Nehru recently received Pakistan Prime Minister Mohamed Alia letter on .Kashmir. Shri Nehru is at present engaged in studying this document. The Pakistani Prime Minister is reported to have suggested the early establishment of an "Xpert committee to dealBNFS - 69 words
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Article289 1953-11-11 5 BOMBAY: Snowman's Hairs have been brought by the five-man expedition to Mount "Pumorl." Shri Kussi P. Gandhi, the leader of the expedition told reporter* that on their wa> to Pumorl they were shown at a Budhlst tempi* a scalp which the temple priests believed was that of a289 words
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Article184 1953-11-11 5 KURNOOL.: The Andhra Pradesh Congress Executive discussed orK-tni.sational matters for four hours. The waya and means of strengthening relations between the Congress Party and the Andhra Government were particularly discussed. Sri N. Sanjiva Reddi. APCC chief, began the proceedings with an introductory speech. Sri Reddi whoFOC - 184 words
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Article141 1953-11-11 5 TRIVANDRUM: The unfettered growth of Christianity •n the Travancore-Cochin State in the south of India, was cited as standing monument of Indian tolerant attitude to all faiths and religions by India's Home Minister Dr. Kailsanath Katju who is on a short visit to the Southern States.141 words
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Article141 1953-11-11 5 NEW DELHI: Fifty-thre« more Community project blocs have recently been approved by the Planning Uommission in which the work would start immediately These blocs which are distributed in 19 States, would cover nearly five thousand three hundred villages and a populution of four million. Witn theBNFS - 141 words
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Article79 1953-11-11 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India and the Imperial Chemical Industries will sign an agreement shortly for the establishment of an explosives factory in the near future, it is understood that .he capital required for the establishment of the factory will be of the order of four crorea79 words
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Article107 1953-11-11 5 NEW DELHI: All-fasts-unto-death hereafter will be treated aa attempt at committng suicide instead of regarding them as pious and spiritual acts according: to INSAF, writing in the Hindustan Times. The writer says the immediate provocation for such decision was the threat of Mr. Sampuran Singh Raman AJiall Rival ofBNFS - 107 words
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Article, Illustration409 1953-11-11 5 TTRUVARUR: Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor, recently visited the Meiporu] Kaivi Kazhauarn. an orphanage founded and run by Mr. K. S. Sivavadivel Udayar, a Congressman, here. The orphanage provides free boarding and lodging to over 100 persons, a basic school is also being run. The Governor visited theFOC - 409 words
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Article161 1953-11-11 5 NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, visited the Sikkil temple, about four miles from here, the church of Our Lady of Health at Veian* granni, about eleven miles from Nagapattinam and the Steel Rolling- Mills. People, who had collected on either nlfr of t*» reid n\ variousFOC - 161 words
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Article606 1953-11-11 5 NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. Sn Prakasa, Governor of Madras, replying to an address presented to him by the Nagapattlnam Municipal Council, warned people against the fissiparoua tendencies which sought 10 divide the country on the basis of habitat. The function came off at the municipal office, where the MunicipalFOC - 606 words
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248 1953-11-11 5 U.S-Pak. Military Pact? Speculation On Goya-Gen's And C-In-C's Visits To U.S. NEW DELHI: Indications of secret discussions between the United States of America and Pakistan for a military alliance are available, says the New Delhi correspondent of the Indian Express, quoting a despatch published in the New York Times from248 words
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Article188 1953-11-11 5 ERNAKULAM Srimathl Krishna Hutheesingh, Chair* man of the Advisory Panel on Child Welfare of the Social Welfare Board set up by the Government of India, said the problem of destitute children in Travancore-Oochln was a very serious one. There were today thousands of them who wereFOC - 188 words
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Article490 1953-11-11 6 SIX COUNTRIES WISH WELL COLOMBO: Messages of congratulations from six countries India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Africa have been received by Sir John Kotalawela on his appointment as Prime Minister. The following message was received by the Prime Minister from Sir Winston Churchill:—FOC - 490 words
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Article31 1953-11-11 6 The opening ceremony of the Firm of Mr. N, AR. N. Narayanan Chettiar will be performed today, Wednesday, at 9.30 a.m. at 98-A. Robinson Road, Singapore.31 words
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Article41 1953-11-11 6 Private Itumo of the 3rd King's African Rifles was hanged yesterday morning in Pudu Gaol. Private Itumo was found guilty of the murder on the night of June 26 of Lieutenant J. R. F. Mather in Kuantan.41 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-11-11 6 Mr. Soh Ghee Soon (sitting Councillor) seeks re-election to the City Council for the West Ward. Recounting the services he has rendered Mr. Soh Ghee Soon says that through his efforts lights have been installed in Devonshire Road, Killiney Road, Mckenzie Road, Mount Emily Road and the Children's249 words
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Article240 1953-11-11 6 TAJPEH, Nov. 10— Piesi- dent Chiang Kai-shek conferred Sunday with U.S. Vice-Pre&ident Richard M. Nixon, on whom he was expected to advance views made clear in the past in written statements, talks with visiting notables and news conference. In a nutshell these views arc that 1.A.P. - 240 words
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47 1953-11-11 6 CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 10. Ahmed Abdel Ghaffar, a cabinet minister in nine different governments under the reign of ex-King Farouk, was placed under house arrest Sunday. He Is accused of abuses of power and "deliberate corruption r\f mv*mmm> mo^hi nery. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-11 6 Photo. A special consolation prize for this six-year old M. Singaram, who b£ his humorous recital of Bharati son^s, eniured himself to the audience. Mrs. Gopala M«non is divine the prize Seated on the left are Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Mr. YE. Steuiinugam Chettiar, andI.D.M. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration280 1953-11-11 6 A Music Competition (Bharatht Songs) was held on Nov. 5, at the Sri Dandayutnapani Temple (Chettlar's Temple). Mr. M. Gopala Menon preside and Mrs. Menon d'stributed prizes to the winner*. A large gathering of distin guished members were Dragon t and as manyI.D.M. - 280 words
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Article44 1953-11-11 6 ATHENS, Nov 10. Tne U.S. is sending Greece a gift of 500,000 food parcels of up to 16 pounds each to be distributed to needy Greeks during the Christmas season, lIS. Ambassador Cavendish Cannon announced here Satur- day.— A .P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article168 1953-11-11 6 LONDON, Nov. 10. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff s aid here Sunday night, that the improvement in the terrorists situation in Malaya continued but no one could afford to relax. "The initiative is ours and the bandits are onReuter - 168 words
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178 1953-11-11 6 Police state In Br. Guiana! Asks Labour MP LONDON. Nov. 10. Mr. Fenner Brockway a Labour Member of Parliament s aid here Sunday night that the British government was "creating a police state in British Guiana. "Yet", he added, "the government had justified the suspending of the colony's constitution onReuter - 178 words
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Article145 1953-11-11 6 Sii Swami BhasavatiMr^ i music performance a *l 11. M. V. Studio. MacDoi House, Singapore, on Si-urtU* ist under the auspices c rioian Fine ArLs Society Th! accompaniments were &i 0 amMl Pandit M RamauJJ (harmonium), Sri v Guru swamy (mridangam), Sri :lamamritham (kanjir.it gl R. Raju145 words
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