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Title Section16 1953-11-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 285. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1953 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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461 1953-11-25 1 Legco Approves $30m. Loan Free Of Interest For lOyrs. (By ,Our Staff Reporter) The Legislative Council, yesterday approved unanimously a lfeut of a sum of $30 m. *by the Government of the Colony to the Government of the Federation of Malaya. The loan is for461 words
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Article129 1953-11-25 1 TEHERAN, Iran. Nov. 24. Ex-Premier Mohammed Mossadeq said yesterday he had changed his mind and would speak in his own defence. He added he would keep on speaking: until the court-martial trying: him on treason charges e-igs him. In an interview the ex-dic-tator declared: "I willA.P. - 129 words
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Article29 1953-11-25 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 24.— Three Polish ships are now In Colombo harbour loading 7,700 tons of rubber for OommuniJt China, it^ waa learned ye*ter« (Jay, A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article73 1953-11-25 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 24. A bull drank n. any a gallon <>f fiery cutunry-made spirits at Kharagpur, 60 miies west of aicuita, ran amok In tbe town s main ttircei, and scored three people to death yesterday before a large crowd cornered It and killed It with cub >.A.P. - 73 words
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Article122 1953-11-25 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Land Acquisition Bill was referred to a Select Committee for consideration in detail. The committee consists of Mr. J. E. Pepper (chairman) and Messrs Tan Cthin Tuan. the Attorney-General, N. A. Mallal, M. P. D. Nair, C. F. Smith and Dr. C. J.122 words
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Article265 1953-11-25 1 Increased Educational Facilities (By Our Staff Reporter) The Report of th*> Committee appointed to consider the Draft Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for 1954, states that the i-esult of the Committee's deliberations has be en to produce a budget of expansion of services showing a deficit of some $25.7 m.265 words
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190 1953-11-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24.— Sri Prakasam's Ministry won Ha first trial of strength against Communists in the new Andhra State Legislative Assembly by a wide and assuring margin in election for speakerghip. Mr. N, Venkataramayya, Member of Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party—190 words
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Article52 1953-11-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24. The Expert Committee which was appointed by the Government to examine Rajaji's new elementary education scheme following the state-wide agitation against the reform hi*. now submitted its report. It is understood that the committee in general has supported the modified52 words
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Article70 1953-11-25 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 24. Th« Times of India appeared yesterday with eight pages mstead of the usual 10 because of "go-slow" action by press workers who are demanding six months' wages as a bonus for their work during 1961 and 1952. The newspaper is reported to have offeredA.P. - 70 words
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Article58 1953-11-25 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 24.— Ten percent of India's national territory is more than 7,000 feet above sea level, the official report of the 1951 census shows. Two- thirds of this moun* tainous area is in disputed Kashmir, and the remainder in he sub-Himalayan regions of Himachal Pradesh,A.P. - 58 words
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389 1953-11-25 1 NOT CONVINCED OF JAGAN'S POLICY NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.— Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliaments Upper House yesterday .that his government would not raise the question of Britain's actions in British Guiana before the Unfted Nations. Britain suspended the constitution of BritishA.P. - 389 words
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Article97 1953-11-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.— The Indian Unio* flag for the first time was hoisted over the Secretariat of Kashmir and Jammu Government at Jammu on Monday. The State's own flag fluttered from the same pole but at a lower level. Thus was97 words
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Article40 1953-11-25 1 INDONESIA BERMUDA CONFAB DJAKARTA, Nov. 24.— 1n. donesian Prime Minister Dr. Alisastro Anidjojo. former ambassador to Washington, said here today any decisions concerning Indonesia at the coming Bermuda conference would "be regretted and regarded as not binding by Indonesia ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article166 1953-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 24.— The Queen took off Monday night on her first lap of an historic world-girdling tour of the British Commonwealth. She travelled with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, in a giant Stratooruiser flying the royal standard, to Bermuda on first lap of theA.P. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-25 1 Photo. PremJer JAWAHARLAL NEHRU (right) shaken hands with VISCOUNT SWINTON, British Secretary of State for Commonwealth relation*, as Swinton calls on him In New Delhi, Nov. 16 •A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article78 1953-11-25 1 China-Korea 20- Year Pact! TOKYO, Nov. 34. Red China, with her dictator and commander of her armies looking on. signed an agreement at Peiping yesterday assuring a hand in North* Korea's affairs for the next 20 years. Peiping radio, describing the ceremony, said Mao Tze-tung and General Chu Teh. Com-mander-in-ChiefA.P. - 78 words
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Article76 1953-11-25 1 HANOI, Nov. 24. The French High Command announced a column of 12 000--strong of the Vietmlnh' 316 Division is approaching Sonla regional capital in the hUls of Western Tonking and threatening French Union parachutists who captured the mountain town of Dien Bien Phu on Friday. ButReuter - 76 words
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Article335 1953-11-25 1 PROVIDENT FUND BILL PASSED (By Our Stair Reporter) The Central Provident Fund Bill introduced by Mr. C. C. Tan was adopted by the Council yesterday with some minor amendments. The amendments brought by Mr. M. P. D. Nair evoked a long debate, especially on the Issue of Inclusion of "the335 words
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370 1953-11-25 1 U. N. COMMAND GIVES BULK AID AND COMMUNISTS ONLY TOKEN! >\KW DELHI, Nov. 24. The cost to India of maintaining its 6,000-man custodian force in Korea Is still unknown An official spokesman said yesterday this country's share of the expenses of the custodianA.P. - 370 words
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Article38 1953-11-25 1 ST. CLOUD, Minnesota, Nov. 24.— President Eisenhower has been elected to the Board of Governors of the National Baldheaded Club which has its headquarters here. The Club hag a national membership of 564. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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544 1953-11-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Nov. 25, '53. GIVE UP FALSE PRESTIGE 3 (JOMtfCENTING on the revival in Kuala Lumpur recently of the Japanese system of tenants' registration- which was in vogue during the Occupation Period, the Sunday Mail, the Sunday edition of the Malay Mail writes as follows: "Them544 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1953-11-25 2 HOW NEHRU SPENT HIS 64TH BIRTHDAY NEW DELHI, Not. 14.— Mr. Nehru to 64 to-day. Messages <* greetings and felicitaiiou* from his friends and admirers in Indht And abroad have been pouring in their thousands from early morning at his residence. The diplomatic representatives In New Delhi have conveyed goodFOC - 1,081 words
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596 1953-11-25 2 MADRAS: Talk» between the Prime Minsters of Ceylon and India will be held sometime in the middle of January in Delhi, observed Mr. O. Coomaranvvami, Ceylon Him Commissioner io India. Mr. Coomaraswami Indicated that the chances of a successful outcome asFOC - 596 words
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Article251 1953-11-25 2 Canadian Premier's Indian Tour NEW DELHI: Mr. Jamea Sinclair, Canadian Minister lor Fisheries, told Pressmen* iiere that the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. St. Laurent. would be visiting India in February next year. Prime Minister Nehru, when he went to Ottawa three years ago. had invited Mr. S, Lav rent toFOC - 251 words
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Article44 1953-11-25 2 JULLUNDUR: Six proAkali editors were arrested here last week on charges of alleged publication of objectionable matter and were produce* before the Additional District Magistrate. They were sent to judicial lock up on their refusal to furnish toaiL FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article148 1953-11-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavtr Tyag\ stated here that be had received a report that some employees. of ordnance factories had taken leave and proceeded to Travanoore- Cochin to prepare for the election campaigns to he begun there shortly. "I am makingFOC - 148 words
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331 1953-11-25 2 Labour-Police Clash Outside Kanpur Mill KANPUR: Six persons, including- a constable of the city police, were injured in a clash between the police and workers outside the Swadeshi Cotton Mills in the Juhi area. The police used tear gas and made a lathi charge to disperse an unruly crowd ofFOC - 331 words
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Article241 1953-11-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, said thai certain schemes considered suitable by the Government of India for adoption all over India for speedy and complete eradication of untouchability had already been conveyed to the State Governments. Mr. Datar. who was replyIng to Mr.FOC - 241 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-25 2 BALIKESE MASK AT AUSTRALIA An exhibition of handicraft from Ceylon, India indo nesia, Malaya, Pakistan and Thailand was held recent iv In Canberra, Australia's nati .nal capital, to help to rai^ funds for the building of International House, a hostel for Asian and Australian student* at Melbourne I'nlver Bity, in90 words
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Article76 1953-11-25 2 DARJEELING Tenzing Professor Glatthard, of Switzerland, and Major Jayal returned here recently after an expedition to the Kan and Koptan peaks in the Kanchenjunga region in connection with the projected mountaineering institute at Birch Hill. On their return, they had a series of discussions with the DeputyFOC - 76 words
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Article35 1953-11-25 2 JHARIA: Ninety workers ot the Bagdigi colliery nave gone on strike in protest against the alleged dismissal of 24 trimmers following their refusal to obey an order of transfer U> anothei colliery FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article148 1953-11-25 2 Bombay State Asked To Show Cause NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court last week issued notit. to the State of Bombay to show cause why Nannho Abdul Samad and five others detained under the Preventive Detention Act should not be released. Notice was issued after preliminary hearing of a batch ofFOC - 148 words
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863 1953-11-25 3 GUTHRIE MOIR - GUTHRIE MOIR By President WAV. frustration and apathy are the greatest dangers which beset the young people of the free world today. The antidote lies in the fostering of a sense of responsibility for democracy, the sense of having a stake in ones863 words
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Article389 1953-11-25 3 NEW DELHI: The RFA (Amendment) Bill was passed, on both Bills criticism could only be oblique. No party in the House coud possibly object to a measure aiming to increase funds from which loans could be made to refugees. Communist, PSP and Congress tenches found faultFOC - 389 words
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Article171 1953-11-25 3 NEW DELJU: The Deputy Finance Minister, Sri A. C. Uuha, congratulated the Rehabilitation Finance Administration for not having grant* ed in time a loan that Sardar Hukam Singh, Akali member from PEPS IT, had applied for some time in 1849. "I think it was wise onFOC - 171 words
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Article633 1953-11-25 3 (By HAROLD R. MILKS) India is strengthening the defensive powers of the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Nepal with an eye on the threat of infiltration or Invasion from Communist-held Tibet. This was disclosed by publication in the semi-official Journal of the Indian Gurkha Brigade of a report633 words
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83 1953-11-25 3 KARACHI: Mt. Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, "accredited" to the Pakistan Government as Hyderabad (Deccan) AgentGen oral, has left for Lahore to take up his new post as Chairman of the Pakistan Punjab Transport Board. Informed sources here interpreted this as meaning that the "Hyderabad Legation" hasFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-11-25 3 LONDON: When the exhu bition of colour photographs taken by the British Everest Expedition this year, was opened in London, on Nov. 23, a striking 8 by 6 feet colour transparency of the famous photographs of Tensing Norkey Sherpa taken by Sir Edmund Hillary onAP - 126 words
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Article71 1953-11-25 3 KURSELA: The biggest Individual land donation for bhoodan yagna was made today by Maharajadbiraj K&mi'shuar Singh of I)nrbhajiga, who today presented 1 A chary a Vinoba Bhave with *120,000 acres. Mr. Rajrhubans Frasad Singh of Kursela also made a gift of 2,000 acres. About 1,000 activeFOC - 71 words
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397 1953-11-25 3 Property Of Evacuees Attitude Off Pakistan NEW DELHI: Pakistan has ratified the Karachi agree, ment on movable property, but subject to certain modifications, it is learnt here. No indications proposed by Pakistan. The Government of Pakistan have, however, withheld ratification on the decisions reached at Karachi on the question ofFOC - 397 words
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228 1953-11-25 3 EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF CONDITIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA MADRAS: Sri P. B. Singh, of Duroan, a prominent Indian leuuer, explained at a .tress Conference, the situation in south Africa, Sri Singh said, at the outiti, that, most 01 the workers that immigrated to Natal, bO. years ago, were irom South inuui,FOC - 228 words
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69 1953-11-25 3 BARODA: About 580 Paid! satyagraha prisoners in the Baroda central jail went on a hunger-strike lasting "to protest against the practice of locking them up during the night." They refused their morning tea and breakfast. Two PSP leaders sentenced in connexion wtth the Pardi Satyagraha,FOC - 69 words
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Article704 1953-11-25 3 TITABAR: An appeal to young men and women of the country to develop a crusading spirit and serve the nation and humanity to the best of their ability was made by Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister, in the course of a message to the All-India Basic EducationFOC - 704 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-25 3 Photo. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Swi nton, (at right) British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, lays a wreath on the Samadhl of Maha ma Gandhi at Delhi, At left Is Sir Alexander Clutterbuck. British Hitch Commissioner la India, lays another wrreat AJ\AP - 43 words
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Article490 1953-11-25 3 LAHORE: Mr. D. V. Pritt, QC. pleaded before the Pakistani Federal Court that Sco 10 of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case Tribunal Act was ultra vires of the Constitution if it denied the right to appeal. He was appearing on behalf of ex-Major-General Akbar Khan andFOC - 490 words
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Article51 1953-11-25 3 WASHINGTON: Conrad Hi! ton. U.S. hotel king, is t > bviild a luxury £2,000,000 hot- 1 in Cairo to replace Shephe.rdHotel, destroyed in riots. 1 1 will bo built on the sito «n< occupied by the British-mann. i Kasi El Nil barrack*. m,i called CairoFOC - 51 words
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Article2839 1953-11-25 4 S. Farhat Husssin - S. Farhat Husssin JNDIAN social pattern, a* also its culture has basic mity amidst diversity. Muslim social customs also illustrate this fact. The contact between the Hindu and Muslim represents to some extent, the fusion of Hindu and Muslim cultures and traditions. Marriage ceremonies among both Hindus and2,839 words
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Article49 1953-11-25 4 KURNOOL: Sri O. Pulla Reddi, Chief Secretary, Andhra Government today informed pressmen that Sri C. M. Trfredi, Governor of Andhra, has voluntar'ly surrendered Us. 1,250 out of his monthly pay of Rs 5,500 evc*y month to the State Government since the inception of the State,— FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article163 1953-11-25 4 YELL.ORE: Resolutions were passed suggesting the use of temple funds for common causes like the starting of schools and dispensaries, and the banning of cow slaughter at the first conference of the workers of the Tamil Nad Hindu Mahasabha recently. Sri M. S. S Ramanujam, ofFOC - 163 words
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510 1953-11-25 4 Uniform Practice In Disposing Writ Petitions NEW DELHI: Chief Justices of the High Courts of Part "A" and Part "B" States met here for a two-day conference, the Chief Justice of India. Sri M. Pataniah Sastri, presiding. The conference disposed of as many a 9 14 items of its agendaFOC - 510 words
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Article155 1953-11-25 4 KARACHI; M r Altaf Husaam. Editor of Dawn, announc ed his resignation from the Chairmanship of the Council of Pakistan Editors. He had formed this organisation two years ago after breaking oft from the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference. In a statement to-nieht hr> said he hadFOC - 155 words
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Article42 1953-11-25 4 NEW DELHI: The report oj the mdian Ambassador in Washington, Mr. G. L Mehte 9n his talks with the US ct «y State, Mr. Dulles; over the reported U.S.-Paki-stani niilitary aid talks, hL be«n received In the Tn^.. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-11-25 4 Indian Troops ill Korea are engaged in a ceaseless round of patrolling and keeping watch at the PoW enclosures. The rigours of the weather, the strangeness of the country and arduous duties have not damped their cheerful' spirit. Life, when off duty, continues as usual in124 words
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295 1953-11-25 4 Senanayake's Appeal For Co-operation CiSIDA.MBARAM: Reply >»S to a reception accorded to him by the <v>l«ui,->,- *t u d-nts of the Annamala University Mr. Dudley Henanayake, former Prime Minister of Ceylon, recalled the numerous religious and cultural lies between India and Ceylon, and emphasised the need for closer cooperation andFOC - 295 words
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Article136 1953-11-25 4 VIJAYAWADA: Five members of the Andhra Assembly and a member of Parliament, an of the Congress Party, in a joint statement issued last week reiterated that the capital issue was a vital ono affecting the whole of Andht.i and should. therefore, lie treated aboveFOC - 136 words
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Article35 1953-11-25 4 CALCUrrA: The Pnim Minister. Mr. Nehru, h expect A to. address the annual meet ing of the Associated Chamber.* of Commerce to be held in Calcutta on Dec. 14, it was announced on Wednesday. FOCFOC - 35 words
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274 1953-11-25 5 Pioneer Scheme Announced ItWSThS!^L toC<>m<> t™*** o* «0 to Rs. 160. in Delhi, two schemes are contemplated. One, to be inaugurated in the Western Extension area of Karoibagh on Nov. 27 by the Minister tor Commerce ana Industry Mr Krishnamachari, aims at setting upFOC - 274 words
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Article121 1953-11-25 5 RANGOON: Mr. .K. K. Chettur, Indian Ambassador, returned to Rangoon last week on expiry of his leave and has assumed charge of his office. The First Secretary, Mr. K. M. Kannam Pillai, who haa been acting aa Charge d'Affaires intended to proc«ied on leave but theFOC - 121 words
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Article119 1953-11-25 5 NEW DELHI: Flag Day will be oeieDraied tnrougnout India on Dec 7, as usual, to raise funds for the benefit of ex-servicemen and Iheir families and serving personnel of the Armed force*. Small tricolour token flags representing the Army, Navy and Air Force —will be sold.FOC - 119 words
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147 1953-11-25 5 Hyderabad Arson Case: Retrial Ordered NEW DELHI: A division bench of the Supreme Court mst week set aside the judgment of the Hyderabad Hign court confirming: the convictiona and sentences passed on Yasin Khan and five others oy the Special Tribunal and uirected a rehearing of the appeals by theFOC - 147 words
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Article52 1953-11-25 5 BOMBAY: The mobiio crane operators' strike in the Bombay Docks has been called off following agreement between the Bombay Port Trust and the Bombay Port Trust Employees' Union. The Port Trust, it was un> derstood, agreed to defer Its decision to introduce "staggering" holidays till Dec.FOC - 52 words
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276 1953-11-25 5 Supreme Court On Validity Of Detention NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court last week issued a rule to tne Bombay Stale Covertunent on two habeas corpur petitions filed on behalf of lieorge Shidappa Arlikatti of Belgaum and V. R. Halli•cari challenging the validity of their detention under the Preventive Detention Act.FOC - 276 words
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Article210 1953-11-25 5 BOMBAY: The Portuguese Government has reversed it* earlier decision in regard to Goan political deportees at present in Portugal, according to a report received here. four political prisoners in L.isbo.3. including Dr. Rama Hedge and Mr. Purushottam Kokadkar, were released from jail in Lisbon in December 1950FOC - 210 words
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Article141 1953-11-25 5 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have authorised the Project Executive Officers and Assistant Project Executive Officers in the Community Project areas to recommend applications from ryots In those areas to the distributors. 1.c., the registered stock-holders, for supplies of iron and dteel requneu for agriculturalFOC - 141 words
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615 1953-11-25 5 COLOUR FILM LABORATORY SEED STRESSED MADRAS: The need, for establishing Colour Film Laboratories in India, especially in Madras. Bombay, and Calcutta, wa* stressed by Sri S. 8. Vasan speaking at a receDtion to felicitate him for his "memorable contribution to our culture and religion through his production of "Awaiyar." TheFOC - 615 words
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Article87 1953-11-25 5 NAGPUR: Mr. Justice Clarence Reid Hemeon of Nagpur High Court died on Nov. 18 at the Medical College Hospital here. He was 56. Mr. Justice Hemeon, who was suffering from cancer of the lungs, was admitted to hospital in a semi-conscious state on Nov 9.FOC - 87 words
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85 1953-11-25 5 NEW DELHI: The peraon--Bel of the Indian delegation to the fifth session of the ILO Committee on Coal Mines has been announced by the Ministry of Labour. The members are Mr. L. N. Ray, Second Secretary in the Indian Embassy in West Germany, (Government); Mr.FOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-11-25 5 The Sikh Community of Singapore crtutiiim Sri Guru Nanak Dev's Birthday Anniversary ~tft£h a Tea Party at Victoria Memorial Hall, last Friday afternoon. The Party was attended by prominent' members of the "Indian, Chinese and European communities. Mr. M. Gopala Menon (Picture rightr.totf spoke on theI.D.M. - 130 words
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298 1953-11-25 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have appointed a committee to review the laws in India bearing upon trade marks and merchandise marks on roods and to suggest what changes and m odJfloations are necessary particularly to ensure effective remedies against Infringements. TheFOC - 298 words
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Article69 1953-11-25 5 BOMBAY; Tuisiprasad Durgaprasad Ktuut in, millionaire Industrialist, who was arrested on Nov. 8 on a charge of conspiracy to murder a city cotton broker, was last week released on bail of Rs 1 lakh by the Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Barot. The Magistrate alsoFOC - 69 words
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Article221 1953-11-25 5 KURNOOL: The constitution of a separate High Court Tor Andhra without any delay will receive the immediate attention of the Andlira Government. Mr. Prakasani. Chief Minister, told Pressmen at the end of a Cabinet meeting that "Government have decided to take necessary steps to have aFOC - 221 words
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Article227 1953-11-25 5 QUIL.ON: Prince Marthandavarma, Elayaraja of Travancore, inaugurated Hindu Convention at Ochira, about 20 miles away from Quilon. The Elayaraja expressed his gratitude for having been Invited to perform the inauguration of a pleasant function In the premises of the famous Paradevar Temple there. The Elayaraja recounted theFOC - 227 words
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Article55 1953-11-25 5 POONA: Mr. D. C. Pavate, Director of Education, disclosed here that the Government of Bombay waa planning to appoint about 10,000 primary teachers by the end of 1954 in the State with a view to relieving unemployment among the educated and also to widen the fieldFOC - 55 words
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Article44 1953-11-25 6 Accommodation available in tespectable Indian family home. Respectable bachelor or small family. Full board. Extensive compound, garage, all facilities. Residential ScranKoon area on main bus route. For terms apply Box No. 101 cure Indian Daily Mail, P.O. Box 621. Singapore. <x>ooo ooooooooooooooooc44 words
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Article626 1953-11-25 6 Government Outlines Proposals Plans for tbe development of the Colony's military and civil defence forces will require an annual recjvitipent of between i,*uo *nu «,«W persons for part-time training to form n trained nucleus for any general mobtilMUion for defence, it is ooniuaerod that ute fairest626 words
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Article108 1953-11-25 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 24.— The United Nations Trusteeship Committee decided yesterday that the integration of British administered Togoiand, or any part of it, with the. Gold Coast, oefore both territories attained self-government or independence, would be contrary to the international trusteeship system. A resolution to this effectReuter - 108 words
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Article77 1953-11-25 6 LONDON, Nov. *4. A photograph of Queen Elizabeth amlllnjr with tears -in her eyes Just before she left hare hut nijrht on her Oomnunweal h tour was pubilb*! la the Dally Sketch today. Ifeft BBWtVNW lilllllll— tetu "The Queen had never been known to lose her composureReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-25 6 At the Whlt« House in Washington, D.CL, Halen Keller (centre) world-renowned educator of the blind and herself blind and deaf since Infancy, "sees" with her sensl Ive finjffrtlps the celebrated smUe of Dwl g ht D. Eisenhower, tbe Unlted States. PoUy Thompson (right) to Miss Kaller'n companion and interpreter. They57 words
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Article177 1953-11-25 6 KARENS LOOT BURN TWO TRAINS RANGOON, Nov. 24 —A strong force of Karen rebels aided by Chinese Nationalist guerillas attacked a RangoonMoulmein passenger train and armoured escort train on Sunday 127 miles from Rangoon between Pegu and Thaton, it was learned here today. It was the second attack on thisReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration651 1953-11-25 6 Mr. C.F.J. Ess who represented West Ward as an elected councillor in the years lwu to lyoi, is standing as a candidate for tne same Ward at the forthcoming city Council caecuons in December, Mr. Ess says that one of his rtrst651 words
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512 1953-11-25 6 Fifteen branches are now functioning and before the end of the year 5 more new branches will be opened at Setapak, Kapar, Puchong, Petatingand Kampong Pandan. The present constitution provides functioning of bran- ches only if they have at least 100 members. An amendment512 words
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Article88 1953-11-25 6 Six vacancies exist for a 4-month course on English s! J at re conducted by the Study Group Movement (Singapore). The course covers Shakespear's "Julius Ceaser" and 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' as well as Shaw's "St Joan" and will start on Dec 1 The course will be88 words
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191 1953-11-25 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— South Korean President -Rhee's announcement that he would agree to hold country-wide elections in a unified Korea drew mixed reactions from United States and diplomatic officials here today. >■ The statement was generally welcomed as a conciliatory gesture by the President. OnReuter - 191 words
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Article69 1953-11-25 6 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 24Lieutenant Genera! K. S. Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission said here today that if both the Communists and the United Nations agKeu the Commission to stay on in Korea beyond the armistice deadline of Feb. 22, it would doReuter - 69 words
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Article182 1953-11-25 6 NEW DELHI: Prime Ml mster, Sri Nehru, informed the House of the People that the Portuguese Legation had dow notified the (Jovernment of India that transit visas would, in future, be granted to prospective Indian immigrants to Central African territories, provided they undertook to return to the placeFOC - 182 words
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204 1953-11-25 6 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 24.— rhe United Nations and Communist sub-committees discussing the composition, time and place for a Korean peace conference met again at Panraunjom in a further effort to break the deadlock on the question of neutral participation. The chief allied delegate, Mr. Arthur DeanReuter - 204 words
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Article22 1953-11-25 6 Mr. David McLHlan (Acting Director of Education) was sworn in yesterday as member of the Singapore Legislative Council.22 words
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Article27 1953-11-25 6 On Friday patients of Woodbridge Hospital will be selling articles made by them in the hall of the Administrative Building from 1 3 p.m.27 words
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