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Title Section16 1953-11-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DL No. 274. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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466 1953-11-14 1 MORE IMPORTANT POST THAN H.C. OF FEDERATION? LONDON, Nov. 13.— General Sir Gerald Temp er, High Commiiwioner in Malaya, told Reuter last night that he could say nothing about his future plans. The reticence with which his latest visit to London is being surrounded isReuter - 466 words
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Article128 1953-11-14 1 Remove Threat Of War— Pakistan NEW YORK, jNov. 13.Pakistan made an urgent plea in the United Nati.ns Poetical Committee for the great powers to get together and reach agreement between themselves over disarmament to remove the threat of war. Any scheme for disarmament, regardless of its merit was foredoomed toReuter - 128 words
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56 1953-11-14 1 GOVERNOR WILL OPEN YOU TH CAMP TODAY At 4.i>o p.m. today (Saturday; the Governor, Sir John nicoll, will open the Youth Damp built by their own labour at Tanah Merah by members of the bodies-affiliat-ed to the Singapore Youth Council. To signify the opening. Sir John Nicoll will fix the56 words
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Article133 1953-11-14 1 COLOMBO. Nov. 13.— Right wing members o»f Colombo's Municipal Council were challenged last night to resign and seek re-election on the issue of whether a civic reception should be staged for the Queen when she visits Ceylon next year. The Council decided by 17 votes toA.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-11-14 1 Photo. Indian High Commissioner Mr. C. C. Desai on Nor. 10 handed over to Ceylon Prim i Minister, Sir John Kotela\\3la, Indian Government's gin of 100 tons of fertiliser to Ceylon's multi-purpose Gal Oya Development Scheme. The jjift which comes under 'the Colombo Plan was presentedMathrupala - 87 words
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Article100 1953-11-14 1 (From our own correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov 13— A most hopeful fact revealed oy full icport of fift^-ono •ensus, just published, us the ict that life expectancy in India, once lowest in the .vorld has arisen from to thirty-two years. Consequent population increase must be100 words
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Article46 1953-11-14 1 INDO-PAK GOODWILL ESSAY NEW DELJU: The Pakistan High Commission in India on November 10 announced an essay competition for students in India on the subject of "Indo-Pakistan Goodwill". Prizes in the form of books will be awarded for the three best essays, the announcement said.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration314 1953-11-14 1 SEOUL, Nov. IS. An estimated 50,000 South Koreuns braved an icy winter wind yesterday to greet U.S. VicePresident Richard Nixon on his arrival in thin battered capital. Mr. Nixon told top American and. Korean officials who met mm at the airportA.P. - 314 words
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Article195 1953-11-14 1 Sir John Refutes 'Reports* COLOMBO, Ceylon, Nov. 13.— Premier Sir John Kotelawala yesterday emphatically denied British press reports that he wants British Governor-General Lard Soulbery to go. In a press communique, Sir John described the reports as "unscrupulous twi^t" of what he h'ld written in aA.P. - 195 words
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Article113 1953-11-14 1 LONDON. Nov. 13. Mr. S. T. Swindler (Labour) ;usked in the House of Commons wily the Government's embargo on strategic goods to China was so much more stringent than that of other countries represented on the Consultative Group Cooperation Committee on East-West trade. HeReuter - 113 words
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Article67 1953-11-14 1 The Committee set up by the Constitutional Commission to consider the functions and powers of local government authorities in Singapore met yesterday and began a careful analysis of the functions of local authorities. These committees should not be confused with the main Commission. Persons who are67 words
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250 1953-11-14 1 (Fr<*n our own correspondent) MADRAS. Nov. 13. Sri Rajaji has become power-mad and is stooping to every means to keep himself in power, declared Justice Party leader Mr. Rajan, addressing a public meeting at Chinnamanur, Madurai, earlier this week. Mr. Rajan said he250 words
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Article106 1953-11-14 1 (From our own correspondent) KURNOOL. Nov. 13. Andhra's Deputy Chief Minister Sanjivl Reddi claimed that Sri Prakasam's Ministry would be supported by ninety out of 140 members of the new state assembly, when it first meets next week and that a stable Government was therefore106 words
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281 1953-11-14 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13.— The Indian press is reflecting increasingly the Nehru government concern over a possible Pakistan-United States alliance. The press comment, usually political columns, says flatly that any attempt of the United States to help arm Pakisan will be considered an unfriendly actA.P. - 281 words
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Article191 1953-11-14 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. J. E. Pepper, the Commissioner. Lanas, told pressmen yesterday that at the last meeting of the Singapore legislative Council the Land Acquisition cAmendment No. 3) Bill received its first reading and that it is due for the second reading at191 words
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Article116 1953-11-14 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.— Former President Harry Truman tea declined to honour a subpoena to appear before the House of Representatives' UnAmerican Activities Committee. Mr. Truman's refusal to appear was contained in a letter delivered by Mr. Charles P. Murphy, former White House counsel to Mr. Velde. The letterReuter - 116 words
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36 1953-11-14 1 LONDON, Nov. 13. The British Government i$ to be asked to set up a Royal Commission to examine present legislation and treatment of sexual delinquents with particular reference to homosexuality Feuter.36 words
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Article46 1953-11-14 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. .13. A State Department spokesman said there were no negotiation** in progrens between the United stat*** and I n feist an for ip-antinc; military banes tin Pakistan to American forces. Hu was commenting on London reports of anoh negotiations.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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99 1953-11-14 1 The Gift Fund for Indian Troops in Korea Committee. Singapore handed over yesterday to Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, a cheque for $4,602.80. being the total amount of contributions made by the public towards the99 words
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Article147 1953-11-14 1 NEW DEJLHI, Nov. 13.— Six German steel magnates headed by Dr. Wilhelm Thun. managing director of Demag of Duisberg, arrived in the Indian capital today to negotiate a 700,000.000 rupee steel mill project with the Nehru government. The German delegation was composed of three officialsA.P. - 147 words
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Article121 1953-11-14 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13. India hat* notified tho United States that it desires to bring her air agreement into line with those of other countries. The agreement has been disputed between the two countries for several months and usually reliable sources say the Indian cabinet willReuter - 121 words
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Article81 1953-11-14 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 13.— Mr. Noor Mohammed Taraki, Press Attache at the Afghanistan Embassy in Washington, said here he had resigned in protest against his country's "dictatorial* Government. He was scheduled to leave New York for England yesterday aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Taraki Us reportedReuter - 81 words
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516 1953-11-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Nov. 14, 1953 NOTES AND COMMENTS BELATED REALISATION THE Federation authorities seem to be opening their eyes only now to a grave crisis about which the Indian Daily Mai] has been warning throughout the past many years. Even when the Federal Constitutional Proposals were first516 words
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454 1953-11-14 2 Mr. M. A. lyengar's Suggestion KURNOOL: Mr. M. An&nthasayanam Ayyaogar, Deputy Speaker of the House of the People, suggested here last week the constitution of a sub-capital for the Union Government "in order «to bring about closer contact between the south and theFOC - 454 words
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Article56 1953-11-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided that wheat and coarse grains should now be completely decontroled except that interState barriers should continue as before, says a Press communique issued here last week. This decision has been taken in view of further improvement in theFOC - 56 words
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Article101 1953-11-14 2 NEW DEL.HI: Mr. N. C Chatterjee, MP, President of the All-India Hindu Maha«abha. said here that if the Pakistan Constituent Assembly made Pakistan a theocratic State, the millions of Hindus in East Bengal would be In grave peril. He waa commenting on the recent decision of theFOC - 101 words
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263 1953-11-14 2 LONDON: The Mante, who live In suburb of Bombay, am an alr-mmo-ed and sen-faring family. Two of the sons of the family are airmen, and two are la the merchant navy. Spending the paat month hi London has been Brt N. V. S. Maw, 25-year-oldFOC - 263 words
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470 1953-11-14 2 Petition For Writ Of Certiorari To Be Reheard Nagpur High Court Ruling NAGPTR; A Fun Beec has held that a petition unde tlon for a writ of certlorart the ground that It to filed be s tloaer satisfactorily »»pimi«»y Giving their opinion in a case referred to them toy a470 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-14 2 hv A^^Ui^^ L \r FESTIVAL: l waa celebrated hn J? 2ET* KoTe *l wlth the Bam ceremonies as at ?eSoiiEs m^* Performing Puja (religion*27 words
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267 1953-11-14 2 Rail Corruption Inquiry: Questionnaire Sent To 1,008 Parties NEW DELHI: The Railway Corruption Inquiry Committee has issued a questionnaire which is being sent to over 1,008 parties, including chambers of commerce, passenger associations, national, zonal and regional railway users' consultative committees prominent Members of Parliament and others inteested m theFOC - 267 words
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136 1953-11-14 2 Zamindar Acquitted Of Murder Charge AHMED ABAD: Mr. BaaallaJ Vakil, Sessions Judge of Ahmedabad who was re-try-ing the Panar murder case here. agreeing 1 with the verdict of the jury whick by five votes to four found Dinsha JamshM Kotwal, one of the four accused "not guilty," last week acquittedFOC - 136 words
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Article84 1953-11-14 2 CUTTACJK: The Tribal Mli nlstor. Mr. Sonamm Soren, inaugurated ]*nt week an opon aix rural festival at Cutt^ck lowing some lmportnnt facets of rural life which find .spontaneous expression through indigenous folk dances and music. The Governor. Mr, Fazl Ali was the chief jjuest. At theFOC - 84 words
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Article201 1953-11-14 2 BOMBAY: The five-man Nepal-Himalayan Expedition led by Mr. Rusi P. Ghandy could not reach the pinnacle of the hitherto unexplored Pumori peak opposite to Mount Everest in the Himalayas. Mr. Ghandy, who returned to Bombay, said that the party could not mount the final assault on Pumori201 words
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Article39 1953-11-14 2 BENAHAS: The first conference of the Theosophjsts of Northern India opened here on Nov. 6 under the presidentship of Mr. N. Sri Ram International President of the Theosophical Society The conference lasted for three dav S FOCFOC - 39 words
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693 1953-11-14 2 Postwar Japan's Aim Is To Promote Peace Prosperity In Asia Letter To The Editor: Sir, I was greatly Interesed in your article "South-east Asia Prosperity Needs Freedom From West" that was reprinted from Pan-Asia in the Oct. 28 issue of English Malnichi of Tokyo. In the same issue of the693 words
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Article168 1953-11-14 2 CALCUTTA: About 2,000 medical practitioners are idk n West Bengal, according to a survey conducted recently by the Bengal, branch of tin. i.ndian Medical Association. Dr. J. Mojuradar. Provincial Joint Secretary of the Association said that the imuroverishment. and Inability of the people* to payFOC - 168 words
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67 1953-11-14 2 B. K. Sen May Become F.A.O. Chief NEW DELHI: Mr. B H Sen, at present India's Ambassador in Italy, and Yugoslavia is being put up by India as a candidate for election as Di-rector-General of the FAO, It is understood. The election is expected to take place towards the endFOC - 67 words
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Advertisement126 1953-11-14 2 li)Un(l(m! J|L ROYAL BLUB (^^UktX WASHABLE QUINK Cx^Kl 111 f^f- 3^^ mm mi otit! r [Jy Accidents sometimes happen— but with > V\^**y Parkers Ro> al Blue Washable Quink there's V^\A YW V no cause for alarm. Soap and v^ter wash out every trace from clothing and fingers. /A"Where caution126 words
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2223 1953-11-14 3 Central Govt. Proposals NEW DHLHI: The Government of India's draft proposals for the reform of Judicial administration in India so as to make it less expensive, less dilatory and less cumbersome have been communicated to State Governments and Hieh Courts for their comments. The Government ofFOC - 2,223 words
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Article126 1953-11-14 3 SRINAGAR: The appointment of Mr. G. M. Sadiq. Speaker of the Jammo and Kashmir Legislative Assembly as the fifth Minister in the Bakshi Cabinet has hern omcially announced. Kushak Ba«uia. Head Lama of Ladakh, nas been appointed a Deputy Minister. «wo mtmt T"»cputy Ministers -•'hose .iDDointmentsFOC - 126 words
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Article295 1953-11-14 3 MADRAS: The Madras Tramway Workers' Association has decided to entrust the entire provident fund, which will be paid by the management of the Tramway Company to the workers, to a committee of seven members for the purpose of starting the tramway service. Mr, V. Murugesan, SecretaryFOC - 295 words
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Article224 1953-11-14 3 MADRAS: Reorganisation of the set-up of Local Administration is now engaging the attention of the Government, it is understood. The Government are examining in this connection a proposal to revive taluk boards, abolished some twenty years back, and constitute a local authority at th eFOC - 224 words
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Article333 1953-11-14 3 INDIA A LAND OF TOLERANCE MANGALORE: "India, the, land of tolerance, is the only land in the world where all religions are held in equal reverence," said Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, 'Union Home Minister, addressing the students of St Aloysius College here last week. He called, on the students toFOC - 333 words
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Article911 1953-11-14 3 A "Friends of Gandhi" association has been formed in France, consisting of such friends of India and Gandhiji as i-»r. Louis Corman, Prof, rtene Dumont. Pierre borsou and others. Having scarcely reuoverea from the enects o* me last war, already standing on the brpnk of tne911 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-14 3 PHOTO. Prince Chula, new Siamese Ambassador to Britain, and his wife, leave London's Savoy Hotel en route to the Houxes of Parliament, to we the Oueen on»n Parliament.- A .P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article898 1953-11-14 3 Outside the walls of England's great Universities at Oxford and Cambridge during the 16th and 17th Centuries, there was bloodshed, conspiracy and civil unrest. The tides of civil war swirled about Oxford itself, which for a time sheltered King Charles the First from the Puritans of Cromwell. SomeUNESCO - 898 words
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Article663 1953-11-14 4 No Coercion At Any Level MADRAS: Speaking at meeting organised by the Indian Council of World Affairs (Madras Branch), at the premises of the Servants toft India Society, recently, Miss Muriel Lester said her Experience of the functioning of the Welfare State In Britain tiad convincedFOC - 663 words
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Article58 1953-11-14 4 COLOMBO: The Prime ViiDiister has ordered that work ~a Uic Supreme Court sate at iiambalapitlya, in Colombo, be -topped immediately, and the -ite be handed over to the new Minister of Housing and Social Services. The site, which is about 10 acres in extent, waa acquired by theFOC - 58 words
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702 1953-11-14 4 Britain's Old Age Pensions A Headache LONDON: v, One of the biggest headaches facing the British government in domestic policy during the next 25 years id how to pay the rapidly increasing number of old age state pensioners. Money received from public contributions and government grants will just about pay702 words
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Article153 1953-11-14 4 WTCKNOW: Speedy enactment of legislation providing for licensing of widows* homes, institutions for destitute women and orphanages was one of the recommendations made by the twelfth biennial conference of the National Council of Women in India held in Lucknow. The Council's resolution on the subject referred toFOC - 153 words
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Article86 1953-11-14 4 MALAMPUZHA COLONY BUILDINGS KOLiiENGODE: Replying to a request contained in a Civic Address presented to him toy the Palghat Municipal Council, for the handing over to the Municipality, o f th e large cluster of buildings in the Malampuzha Colony which would fall vacant with the completion of the Project.FOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-14 4 Such a ravishing beaut}' with nrriguing" looks in her eyes, and the rose too looks pale before her but What a pity he r husband leads the life of a bachelor although marrfed! She Is Padmini and thu Picture is Married Bachelor* Tamil43 words
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Article248 1953-11-14 4 BOMBAY With reference i to a report In a Bombay paper, enquiries show that the Chair- i man of the Bombay Port Trust I has not received any communication from the Archaco- i logical Department of the Government of India, stating that the archaeological monuments on the ElephantaFOC - 248 words
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243 1953-11-14 4 QUIi-ON: Dr. X, N. Katju, Union Home Minister, was given a rousing reception when he arrived here from Trivandrum by oar. Dr. Katju waa received and garlanded by the Quilon Municipal Chairman. Mr. P. R. Kochukrishna PillaL On his way to the FatlximaFOC - 243 words
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Article201 1953-11-14 4 MADRAS! Th*> Madras Government would include the necessary expenditure for training Health and Medical Assistants under the Part 'B' scheme of the Budget for 1954--55, it is learnt. It might be recalled the Government of Madras have accepted a scheme for imparting training in diagnosis and treatment ofFOC - 201 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-11-14 4 The problem these Pretty Girls are posing before bewildered principal is 'No Examination, No Schools.' But why.. The answer is revealed in the Tamil picture 'Man and Beast', a soc'al pic lure "expected here shortly. K. Sarangapani plays the principal, T. It. Ramachandran. the 'Idiot' as usual.50 words
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Article526 1953-11-14 4 aniiNAiiAK: The Wazir Enquiry Committee, appointed by thfe Jammu and Kashmir Gov- ernment, to report o n some of the economic problems facing the people of the State, recommended that the maximum land unit for a proprietor Jn Kashmir kandi (backward area from economic point ofFOC - 526 words
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Article75 1953-11-14 4 COLOMBO: The team of artistes who figure in the popular Sinhalese film "Sujatha,' will leave for India shortly to act in a new film Sadasulang," The new film' produced by Mr. T. Somagekaram, has Florida Jayalath p a^ ng HHeJ c leat »ng role once again. TheFOC - 75 words
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751 1953-11-14 4 Gordon Grahamy - Gordon Grahamy <By Commercial and state-subsi-dized broadcasting are closely locked in a new kind of battle of the air in South Asia. The contestants are the Government of India's All-India Radio, based in New Delhi, with 43 transmitters situated all over India, and751 words
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Article119 1953-11-14 4 Hyderabad 4% Loan Oversubscribed HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Government Rs 3.25 orore 1% 1963 Development Loan, wnich closed on Oct 31 last, was slightly oversubscribed, it was authoritatively learnt here. Tne Kajpramukh of Hyderabad tous the subscription list with about Rs 75 lakhs. The Reserve Bank of India is the secondFOC - 119 words
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Article292 1953-11-14 4 IAJCKNOW: Three lay members of the U.P. Assembly's Public Accounts Committee have been given an expert job by the Committee. Their task ll twofold to find out firstly whether the seven German experts who served the State Government's precision instruments factory for two years on salariesFOC - 292 words
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327 1953-11-14 5 B.P.C. Clause Passed By Constituent Assembly KARACHI The Cons tituent Assembly last week gassed a clause of the Basic Principles Committee itoport in which it was recommended that provision in the Constitution should be made for holding Ge- *-tections a« early as possible butFOC - 327 words
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Article218 1953-11-14 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government last week formally released to the Press an editorial in recently New York Times which speaks of the possibilities of "a military alliance between Pakistan and the U.S.A." Diplomatic observers here attach much significance to this release since the Government normally releasesFOC - 218 words
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336 1953-11-14 5 19 Clauses Of B.P.C. Report Passed KAKAOHI: The Pakistani Constituent Assembly last week passed 19 clauses of the Basic Principles Committee report dealing mainly with the powers and privileges of the Head of the State and the Federal Cabinet. The Assembly decided that the Head of the State should beFOC - 336 words
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89 1953-11-14 5 JAIPUR: Mohammed Abdul Hadi (Congress) has been declared elected to the State Assembly In the by-election from Sanchor constituency (Alore district). Out of 47,000 electorates, 12,672 votes were polled. Mr. Hadl securing 7,227 votes, Mr. Klshore Singh (Ind.) 3,579, Mr. Jaswant Rai (Ind.) 907, Mr.FOC - 89 words
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Article191 1953-11-14 5 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly agreed that future Heads of State must be Muslim* elected by the Federal Legislature and supported by at least 30 per cent of the votes from each zone. East and West Pakistan. Any member, of the Legislature, who is electedFOC - 191 words
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Article174 1953-11-14 5 GUNTUR: It is understood that Sri N. V. L.. Narasimha Hao, Praja-Socianst M.LkA., haa been appointed as the nrst Speaker of the Andhra Legislative Assembly to preside over Its first session which is meeting; at Kurnool on Nov. Sri Narasimha Rao, it is icarnt, has receivedFOC - 174 words
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Article28 1953-11-14 5 IMPHAL.: Th© Manipul (Jovernment has set up fiveman board for the protection of wild life in the State. The Board has alread taken some me&surea urainst ©oachlng.— FOCFOC - 28 words
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1468 1953-11-14 5 Following farther donations to the GIFT FUND FOR INDIAN TROOPS IN KOREA have been received: lets B. G. Sahai 11 S. P. Mehta 25 M. K. Chithamparam 10 Sco Basad Sarma 25 K. D. Manian 2 H. G. Mehta 2 A. L. Mehta1,468 words
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Article319 1953-11-14 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India and the Britlsb firm of Imperial Chemical Industries (1.C.1.) have reach* ed an agreement to set up a new company to manufacture India's requirements of cxplosivea. The factory is to be located in Bihar. The agreement provides for the registration ofFOC - 319 words
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109 1953-11-14 5 Convention Of M.E.S. Workers' Unions JUBBUJLiPORE: The con--1 vcntion of All-India Military Engineering Service Workers' Unions decided here to dissolve the existing unions and reorganize them on military area basis. By a resolution, th« convention also decided to affiliate the reorganized unions to the All-India Defence Employees' Federation. This reoreaniznFOC - 109 words
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Article133 1953-11-14 5 MADRAS: In the Madras High Court recently Mr» Justice X. Somasundaram ordered the release on bail of Mr. Jforapati Pattabhiramayya, who was recently elected to the Andhra Legislative Assembly from Ramachandrapuram constituency in the West fiodavari district. Mr. Pattabhiramayya was listed as an accused alongFOC - 133 words
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Advertisement104 1953-11-14 5 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapatllnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY B.LS.N. Company Ltd. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO.,104 words
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Article481 1953-11-14 6 CEYLON NEWS: Opposition Leaders 9 Misgivings! KANDY: "Hitler and MoM»oUitl In their times made the «n» kind of promise which Sir John Jtotelawala is alleged to have made at Dodancaslanda and elsewhere, viz. to wipe out Oonununlsm from their respective countries. Bat tJiey failed. I doubtFOC - 481 words
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Article99 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: The Very High Frequency Radio Telephone Service, which enables ship-to-shore telephone communication without telephone lines, is to be introduced shortly in Oeylon. The Colombo Port Commission has already purchased tho necessary equipment, and is awaiting frequently allocations and the construction of a switch-board to link the99 words
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Article190 1953-11-14 6 NO CIVIC RECEPTION TO PREMIER COLOMBO: A motion seeking to accord a civic reception to the Prime Minister by the Colombo Municipal Council has been ruled out of order by the Mayor of Colombo, Mr. T. Rudra. Mr. M. H. Mohammed, who sought to move thia motion at the generalFOC - 190 words
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Article129 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: Tea Ceylon students will leave for India for training in Oil Technology under the Technical Go-opera-tion Scheme of the Colombo Plan. They are Messrs M. A. D. C. Wijetunge, W. Hde Silva, O. Raaallngam. S. R. Nalllah, M. F. de Silva, W. M. A. QFOC - 129 words
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Article128 1953-11-14 6 Archaeological Museum OOLtPMiiu: it nas been the I practice in many other coun- 1 tnea to have &mali archaeoio- glcal museums at t^e Ate of imi.otT.ant arcnaeotogical cxCitvauons. In ceylon, however, with the sole exception of the Anuradnapura Archaeological Museum, tnere have been no museums of this type. That ia,FOC - 128 words
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Article116 1953-11-14 6 If You Want To Marry COLOMBO: Hencefortn for-ty-eight hours, notice will be necessary for special licences to get married, if legislation which will be considered by the Cabinet, becomes law. According to present procedure a marriage licence can be obtained in a matter of minutes and in secrecy. The proposedFOC - 116 words
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Article71 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: The first shipment of rice for Japan from Ceylon will leave before the end of this month, Japan has bought 30,000 tons. Mr. K. Alvappill&i. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Food said last week the Department has arranged to sell a further 5.000 tons to European countries.FOC - 71 words
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284 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: Elaborate plans for the arrival In Ceylon in April next year of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh are being made with the aM of a scale mode* of the Colombo Port area in which theFOC - 284 words
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171 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: Steps have been taken to expedite the disposal of applications for Ceylon citizenship from Indian and Pakistani residents in the Island. Twenty Deputy Commissioners, who have been appointed by the Public Service Commission, will be in charge of outstation sub-offices of the Department for theFOC - 171 words
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122 1953-11-14 6 DEATH OF MR. K. KATHIRA YELL'S MOTHER-IN-LAW Mr. K. Kathiravelu, Manager, Victoria English School, Muar, writes: "I regret to inform you that the information given by me re« garding the publication in your valuable p;iper dated 10th inst. that Mrs. Arumugam Kandiah, my mother is d*»ad is incorrect. This la122 words
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Article110 1953-11-14 6 We regret to announce that cable news has been received from Thiruvayaru, Tanjore District, South 'India of the d'jath of Mr. S. Srinivaearaghava Iyengar, BA,, 8.L.. father of Mr. S. Narasimhan, Manager of the Indian Bank Ltd.. Singapore and brother-in-law of the Jate Mr. A. Rangaswami110 words
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Article447 1953-11-14 6 Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha. Singapore announce an award of two scholarships to Sikh students attending: Government or Government Aided Secondary Schools in Singapore. This award i.-» made in commemoration of Sri Guru Nanak Vev'a birthday which falls on Friday, Nov. 20. The scholarships will be447 words
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Article86 1953-11-14 6 COLOMBO: An executive committee meeting of the U.N.P. will ibe held on November 28, at the Savoy cinema at which the Prime Minister will preside. At a recent meeting ot the working committee the resignation of Mr. Dudley Senanayako from the Dost of presidentFOC - 86 words
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Article110 1953-11-14 6 LONDON, Nov. 13. British Trade Unions have doubled their membership and quardrupled their fund 3 since 1937. accoiding to an official report published today. The report, drawn up by the Chief Registrar of friendly Societies on behalf of the Government, said that between 1937 and 1952 theReuter - 110 words
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