Indian Daily Mail, 15 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-15 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 275. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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647 1953-11-15 1 Urges Inclusion Of Communist China Also MOSCOW, Nov 14— Mr Vyacheslav Molotov Soviet Foreign Minister, has declared that the dossibihty of holding a big powers Foreign Ministers conference depended on western agreement to discuss international tension, the German problem and related questions of the securityReuter - 647 words
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Article98 1953-11-15 1 CHANiHGAKH: Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Mehru acted "the \>lroletrrr. Siirl Nehru said that he was not at all worried about India of today. What concerned inn was India N of tomorrow and of the future. Hut where X this India to be found, he asked. "Do we coBNFS - 98 words
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212 1953-11-15 1 ATOMIC ENERGY TO MAKE SEA WATER USEFUL WHITTLER (California). Nov. 14. Use of atomic energy to convert sea water for use in agricultural areas vvhete natural water sources are scarce was proposed at a congressional hearing Thursday. The suggestion came from Joseph Applebaum, western regional director for the CIO UnitedA.P. - 212 words
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Article82 1953-11-15 1 NEW DELHI: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Is reported to have written to the Indian Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nrtiru and Shri G. M. Saliq President of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly that he. Abdullah, should be given facilities to attend and participate in the proceedings of the Oonstftuent Assembly According:BNFS - 82 words
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Article265 1953-11-15 1 TKHERAN, Nov. 14.—Informed sources said here Friday that the court martial trying ex-Premier Dr. Mossadeq is split over it* right to continue. A. source in close touch with the court said its chairman is convinced the court »houid declare itself incompe- I tent. The source said theA.P. - 265 words
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Article130 1953-11-15 1 KARNOOL: The Andhra Miniirtere will draw a salary of Rs 1,000/- each, a house rent allowance of Rs 250/--and a conveyance allowance of Rs 250/- per mensem as in Madras. An ordinance providing for this has been promulgated by the Andhra Governor, Sri C. M. Trivedi.BNFS - 130 words
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59 1953-11-15 1 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14. L.ady Churchill, wife of the British Prime Mini.stcr, will come to Stockholm to collect his 1953 Nobel Literary Prize. air Winston recently sent his repjets that he would ue unnblo to come because of "international engagements," Including the Bermuda conference from Dec.A.P. - 59 words
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Article43 1953-11-15 1 LONDON, Nov. IS. The Una of Commons was "invaded" Last nlerht by 4.000 women. They belonged to the Women's Co-operative Guild, a Socialisf group, and they brought iititl(,n forms contain in? .'2,000,000 signatures protesting "againtit high food nrlren".— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article58 1953-11-15 1 The Study Group Movement (Singapore) invites applications for a 6-week oourse on Political Institutions to be held at the British Council at 7-9.30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 27. Applications .<#iould be addressed to the President, Study Groyrp Movement (Slnijapore), c/o The British Council, Stamford Road, Singapore 6,58 words
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333 1953-11-15 1 UNDERGROUND SUB-WAYS IN BOMBAY SOON BOMBAY: Traffic and peaeatrian problem in Bombay lias become a serious headache to the authorities, particularly between nine -.thirty and elecen in the morning and five and seven p.m. when nearly two million suburban residents pour into the city by the city's two systems ofBNFS - 333 words
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658 1953-11-15 1 T.-C State Muddle Worries Congress H. C. Non-Congress United Front? TBIVANDRUM: The Travancore-Cuchin State Coiu(ininisiy Party has urged the Praia Socialist Party in the State to sign a "common Programme" and categorically announce that the PSP Is prepared to co-operate in the formation of a non-conjere** Government, if the congressBNFS - 658 words
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313 1953-11-15 1 Textile Board Suggested To Step Up Export Of Indian Textiles BOMBAY: A Textile Board consisting of the textile trade interests to promote Indian manufactured textile exports has been suggested by Commerce and Industries Minister Sri T. T. Krishnamachari and the proposal has been welcomed and accepted by the Indian TextileBNFS - 313 words
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Article74 1953-11-15 1 NEW DELHI: India has tnc fourth largest numbrr of i 4i: <iical >llooii in the world. This information Is contained •n tho first World Directory cf Medical Schools published by the World Health Organisation. According to it, the United States has 79 medical schools, the largestFOC - 74 words
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119 1953-11-15 1 STOP PRESS COORG GIRL MYSTERY -A FRAUD! Projn Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Nov. 14. The "Mystery Girl of Coore" —18 year-old Dhanalakshini who, it is claimed, has not lunched food for 18 month* without loss of weight or health, has now been proved a fraud. Tho state Director of Medical119 words
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Article126 1953-11-15 1 MADRAS: Dependents of Mulayuite-es in Ceylon, who mot at a conference in. Thalikulam. Malabar, condemned illicit ixnmiffiation in any form, and cilled for a relaxation of the i xchange control regulations. It was statted that restrictions on Money Orders to Ini dia "jeopardise the economy of jFOC - 126 words
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Article1163 1953-11-15 2 360 Million In '51 520 Million In '8/ Forecast And Suggestion By Census Commissioner NEW DELHI: The rise in India's population from 360 million in 1951 to 520 million in 1981 has been forecast by the Census Commissioner of India. Mr. R. A. Gopalaswami in his reportFOC - 1,163 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-15 2 Photo. Mm. Devaki KrKhnnn, Municipal Councillor, Kuala Lumpur, presenting a a'lver cup to U S. Ramdos*, Winner of *A» Division Comi>eUtlon, of the Azhur Bathu Union Third Anniversary sports held at S.C.R.C. ground. Kuala, Lumpur.- PalantPalany - 36 words
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Article159 1953-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government is reported to have received the Pakistani Refugee and Rehabilitation Minister's reply to Mr. A. P Jain's offer, made some days ago, that an impartial agency should be asked to fix the responsibility, either on India or on Pakistan,FOC - 159 words
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162 1953-11-15 2 Khan Of Mamdot Rejoins Muslim League LAHORE: Khan Iftlkhar Hussain Khan of Mamdot. founder-Prcstoent of the Pakistan Punjab Jinnah Muslim League and leader of the OpTX>sitton In the Provincial Assembly, has reioined. the Muslim Deague. Mr. Mohd. Ali, Premier and President of the AJI-Fakistan Muslim League, has sent a JFOC - 162 words
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Article216 1953-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Social Welfare Board has. m consultation with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, evolved a scheme for providing financial relief and em ployrnent to middle class families it was learnt from official sources. The scheme is aimed chiefly at providing work forFOC - 216 words
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Article85 1953-11-15 2 ELECTOR AL ROLLS IN PAKISTAN MYMENSINGH: Mr. Manoranjan Dhar. MLA, Secretary of the Pakistani National Congress, appealed to all section* of the people in Pakistan, particularly minority communities, to avail themselves of the time extension till Nov. 10, as announced by the Government for filing claims and objections in respectFOC - 85 words
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Article621 1953-11-15 2 I Am Prime Minister Says Mossy TEHERAN, Nov. 12.- Mossadeq suuiij uud jOKing uictx stormy scenes m wmcn ne puncned his awyex ana mcd to walkout on ms juages i'uesday seuiea down 10 a tnree-prongeo unau on die court manici.ri ngia to tiv him. The ex-dictatoi got U> the hubA.P. - 621 words
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Article77 1953-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: Contributions received till Oct. 31 to the Prime Minister's National Keiief fc'und amounted to Ks 7,55.614-MO. The latest list Includes contributions (from Indian labourers, clerks and other worktoff on estates and othex places in Malaya through the Agent of the Government of India, Kuala Lumpur,FOC - 77 words
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366 1953-11-15 2 LUGKXOW: Me JL I* Ghalnder, the fifth year medical student who was hit by a revolver ballet on Oct. SO. (died tD the Medical College on Nov. 6 despite the best, though belated, medical efforts to save htm. Armed and mounted uoiicc are tneFOC - 366 words
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252 1953-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: Tne Delm State Assembly last week passed the Delhi Land Reioinis Bill which intends to modify the existing zamindan system in Delhi State so as to cieate a uniform body ot peasant proprietors without intermediaries. It will benefit i>so 000 peopleFOC - 252 words
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Article198 1953-11-15 2 NAGPUR: The Executive Committee ox the Indian imj.hu for Wild Laic. during a nve-day conference held in Kunlut, game sanctuary (Mauny.i .Pradesh), reconuneuued a rts 10-Xakh scheme for the creation of national parks in various States before the end oi the Five-Year PlanFOC - 198 words
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227 1953-11-15 2 PiJKWKA Daaa Uhunnjiihlfurl, addressing tii» Bhcr,Uan woiiccrs' camp at village Sanoli, near heie, last week said that if affluence was a ciiine, poverty also was a crime. Tne Sarvodaya and Choodan movements wanted to put an end to both. Beggary and theft, both mustFOC - 227 words
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Advertisement8 1953-11-15 2 SJJAMOUS SINCE; 1867 jfif AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA tlomO8 words
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959 1953-11-15 3 DO YOU KNOW? Why are days dSvided into twenty- four hours, and hours into sixty minute*? Would jt not be more ronvenient to have day* of ten or twenty "hours", each divided into one hundred "minutes" Long before people divided daysUNESCO - 959 words
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424 1953-11-15 3 British Guiana The Economic Aspect Dealing with the economic aspects of the situation in British Guiana the Financial Times writes "What the Government White Paper does do is to set out clearly economic consequences or the political situation. The population of British Guiana now stands at about 450,000 and is424 words
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Article156 1953-11-15 3 State Insurance Scheme Extension NEW DELHI: The difficulties of early extension of the Employees' State Insurance Scheme aie likely to come up for discussion at the meetings of the Employees' State Insurance Corporation and its standing committee in the last week of the month, it is learnt. The s chomeFOC - 156 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-15 3 Tamil Scholar T. K. Chidambaranatha >|udaliar, his wife and grand-daughter are **een in thLs Picture. Known to thousands of Tamil reader* a* TVekaynee, hJ H recent "Commentary on Kambaramayaram" has received tremendouH appreciation from scholars39 words
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287 1953-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: A centre for teaching Indian languages other than Hindi has been opened here under the aegis of the Bharatiya Sahitya Sangam of the Department of Hindu, Delhi University. Th^ languages taken up first a:e Kengalt. Marathi and Malayalam. The information and Broadcasting Minister,FOC - 287 words
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Article180 1953-11-15 3 HYDERABAD;, A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court. consisting of Mr. Justice Manohar Pershad and Dr. Justice Siadat AU Khan, last week dismissed an appeal by the State against the acquittal by a Special Judge of Capt. A. N. Ansarl and. four others on theFOC - 180 words
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Article90 1953-11-15 3 AJMER: After a Seated debate lasting four hours, the Aimer State Legislative Assembly recently passed, by 14 votes to six, a resolution by Mr. R. c. Bhargava to make Ajmer State a viable unit. The following is the text of the resolution: "In the opinionFOC - 90 words
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239 1953-11-15 3 BOMBAY. The five-mem-ber Indian Himalayan expedition to Pumori has returned to Bombay after having x<eached a height of 22,000 feet. The leader of ths expedition. Mr. Russi P. Ghandhy. said that the party oould not go further because the climb above 22,000 feet was tooFOC - 239 words
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Article192 1953-11-15 3 N H D O£ a L Mr. Laxiran Singh Chouhan, President of the Indore City Municipal Council, said here that the municipality at its meeting last evening: decided to levy housetax on Maharaja Yeshwant Rao ar> v Senlor of Madhya Bharat. The tax be applicableFOC - 192 words
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123 1953-11-15 3 "KURNOOL: Mr. T. Vlswanatham, Law and Finance Minister of Andhra and Chairman of the Andhra Praja Socialist Party, is expected to Idiacusa with Mr. Kripalanl. 'Chairman of the Party's National Executive, matters relating to tWc coalition of the Party with the Congress in the AndhraFOC - 123 words
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Article110 1953-11-15 3 Weavers To Launch Satyagraha VUAYAWADA: The Andhra State Handloom Weavers' Ctonfress has decided to launch a satyagraha campaign in the State if the acute distress of weavers is not relieved immediately. A resolution was passed appealing to the Prime Minister to reconsider his attitude and lake a speedy decision favouringFOC - 110 words
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87 1953-11-15 3 MADRAS: India's Hu;.l Commissioner in Ceylon. Mr. C. C. Dead, hu.s informed the Chief Minister of Madras thai he has not received ;tny complaints so far from Indian residents in Ceylon about difficulties reported to have been experienced by them in senaIng 187 words
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Article77 1953-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: A centre for teaching Indian languages other than Hindi has been I opened here, under the aegis of the Bharatiya Swliitya Sangam of the Department languages taken up already are Bengali, Marathi and Malayalam. The Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mr. B. V. Keskar.FOC - 77 words
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Article65 1953-11-15 3 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. President Eisenhower and his wife left for Otts»va yesterday on a two-day goodwill visit to Canada. As the President departed announcements were made in Washington and Ottawa of plans by the two nations to set up a -joint committee on trade and economic affairReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1953-11-15 3 HONGKONG, Nov. 13. A Hongkong district court yesterday sentenced a European sub-inspector, Denis Henry Ward, 25. of the Hongkong police force, to three months hard labour for corruptly receiving Hs32o (£2O) from a Chinese village elder of Tap Mun village in Taipo on the Chinese mainland oDoositeReuter; FOC - 53 words
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57 1953-11-15 3 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 13. A proclamation under the Group Areas Act yesterday freezes Indian occupation of propeity in Vereeniging, an industrial town 35 miles .south of Johannesburg. This means any property now owned or occupied by Indians cannot be occupied by Indians after alterationA.P. - 57 words
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578 1953-11-15 3 Hal Boyle - Do You Know These Kisses? NOW....... Hal Boyle (By How ghould a husband kiss nis wife? A smart man today learns early that romance me ma more than broad to a .sturdy woman, and that if he bul lcains how to kis s her so U5 to stir a thrillingA.P. - 578 words
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Article36 1953-11-15 3 "If anyone aays 'Its no good thinking you can do two things a* once—or not properly anyhow. 1 the short mswer la, 1 think, lh;it moilt of u.s have ffOit to."—Jacobine Hichen.s.36 words
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Article798 1953-11-15 4 CEYLON NEWS: WILL MEET OPPOSITION THREAT WITH REVOLUTION j COLOMBO: From now on, if the Opposition wants a hartal or strike I am willing to grant them necessary permission but if there is any threat to anybody, then a real revolution begins. I am willing to allowFOC - 798 words
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Article382 1953-11-15 4 CpLOMBO: "I am not contesting- the decision to make the national languages the languages of administration. The only question i$ to what extent they should be the media of instruction in the secondary schools," said the Very Rev. Fr. Peter Pillai, 0.M.1., Rector, St. Joseph's College, speakingFOC - 382 words
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Article109 1953-11-15 4 COLOMBO; The Minister of Agriculture and Food, the Hon. J. R. Jayawardene, at an official conference in the Food Ministry this week, urged in Ceylon. Mr. Jayawardene has summoned all District Agricultural Officers in the Island to discuss and review the food situation in the country. Mr. JayawardeneFOC - 109 words
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Article75 1953-11-15 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon may be the location for yet another big British motion picture next year "The Silver Nutmeg." Aubrey Baring and Max Setton who head Mayflower Productions (a large independent organisation) have been making inquiries through agents in Ceylon, about the suitability of location here. "The SilverFOC - 75 words
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Article190 1953-11-15 4 COLOMBO The Prime Minister of Ceylon will make an early attempt to settle all outstanding matters between India and Ceylon. The Indian High Commissioner in CJeylon, Mr. C. C. Desni, waa the first foreign representative to call on the Premier since he assumed office. Mr. Desai alsoFOC - 190 words
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563 1953-11-15 4 BOMBAY: DeepavaU was the day of annual reckoning for business trade and commercial peopie in India. It is called the Festival of Lirfits For many years this festival of lights has been without Th* 3 8 shortages on all sides. The spirit ofBNFS - 563 words
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162 1953-11-15 4 KANCHI: President Raj Jcndra Prasad on Nov. 10 I performed the opening ceremony of the new surgical Mock of the Ramakrishna Mission T.B. Sanatorium at Dumri— about six miles away rrom Ranchl. Spread over an area of 250 acres the sanatorium at Oumri Is situated InFOC - 162 words
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Article50 1953-11-15 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. India's Commonwealth Relations Secretary B. f h. B Tyabji will be appointed ambassador to Afg-henfotan, reliable sources here said yesterday. The sources addled retiring Minister to Sweden. M. j. Desal, L«? replacing career civil servant Tyabji in tho Foreign Ministry here A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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164 1953-11-15 4 ANURADHAPURA: A decision to wrtte to the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotclawala, the AU-Ceylon Buddhist Congress, the Maha Bodhi Society, and other teading; Buddhist organisations and individu ua ia the country protesting against the attempt to film the life o' :he Buddha, wasFOC - 164 words
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Article81 1953-11-15 4 NEW DELffi: The Indian Red Cross sent Ra 1,500 to :he Red Cross contingent in tdorca as Diwali gift for natients under their care Sweets and amenity goods were purchased out of this money. They were distributed to Indian patients in 26 Genefal Hospital and to prisoners ofFOC - 81 words
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355 1953-11-15 4 Custodian Force Doing Balanced Job NEW YORK: Most impar tiai observers believe that the Indian Custodian Force in doing a "well-balanced job," says a dispatch from Panmunjom to the New York Tunes. India serves as chairman of the Neutral Nation.-- Repatriation Commission and provides the troops who look after the355 words
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Article129 1953-11-15 4 "The past is very much n part of London, not just in Coronation year, of course, out at any time. But don't he mislead into thinking that life here is dominated by the happenings of bygone days. The tough and resourceful British people are not 'living; in the129 words
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Article127 1953-11-15 4 %I believe that, under its many facets, the enduring Unity inside the world is half nldden or half seen according to one's seeking; so th-at. if we have enoueh sincerity, «jvery smallest act of our days can be a sort of union witn what Is everlasting:. ThisReuter - 127 words
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Article53 1953-11-15 4 NAVAL BASF LABOUR UNION Mr. S. Woodhull, 8.A., Universfty of Malaya, haj» been appointed General Secretary ctt the Naval Base Labour Union in place of Mr. K. V Poong, who has resigned owintr to ill health. Mr. S. Woodhull served as Publication Secretary to the University Socialist Club Mr Woodhull53 words
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Article64 1953-11-15 4 WASHING TON, Nov. 14.President Eisenhower and Go-vcinor-Gcnerai of Pakistan GhuJav Mohammed conferred ait the White House Tnursday. The conference^ was held amid reports exploration talks be'twet-n omci-aLs of the two nations have been groins: on concerning an agreement whereby the United States would supply militaryA.P. - 64 words
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Article96 1953-11-15 4 "I Kct rather frightened of oossessions. I get fussed by the idea of keeping them clean and tidy. What I own I like to have in everyday use. It's a kind of cowardice with me. Firstly, as I say. I hate the bother of housing anything thatReuter - 96 words
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Article128 1953-11-15 4 NEVv DEL^il: Oencial Yuan Ciiun^-Hsien, Aimoas^aoor of tup People's tiepuoLit of Chiiu 10 India, presented to Prime Minuter Ndni Ihursday on OfOMit of the lied Cross Society of China and the p co pie's Relief Administration of China a cheque for Rs 287.356 to the Prime Minister's Narto—FOC - 128 words
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Article30 1953-11-15 4 BOMBAY Two hundred and twenty Bombay students have gone abroad for obtain Inz admi.s-sion in foreign universities, according to the information bureau of tht Bomln.y University.- BNFBBNFS - 30 words
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