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Title Section16 1953-11-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 288. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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462 1953-11-28 1 People, Not King, Will Hold Power In Free Cambodia FROM ABSOLUTE TO CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH* Ruler's Assurance To 'Rebel Leader 9 PHOM PENH, Nov. 27. Norodom Sinahouk, Cambodia's King expects to preside over the Cambodian delegation at the final independence negotiations with France in Paris. He has also expressed the intentionReuter; A.P. - 462 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-11-28 1 SCOTT CROSSFIELD (right), research pilot, tells a news conference at Los Angeles, Nov. 21. how he flew the Douglas Skyrocket at twice the st>eed of nound on Nov. 20 1.327 mile* an hour at an altitude of over 60,000 feet the fastest man haaA.P. - 89 words
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Article35 1953-11-28 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 27. ExPremier Mohammed Mossadeq and his army judges rested today in preparation for tre opening of the former dictator's defence against charges of trying to upset the monarchy and illegally dissolving parliament. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article65 1953-11-28 1 From our own correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 27.— Tamil Nad has been spared the tragic consequences of another disastrous cyolone. The deep depression in the Bay of Bengal fortunately weakened as U hit extreme south coast last night, centred in Palk Straits between India and Ceylon. There65 words
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Article109 1953-11-28 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 27. Russia's Andrei Vishinskv hinted yesterday that the Soviet Union has lutomic and other weapons which the West does not have. He spoke before the United Nations 60-Nation Politic.il Committee. An English language version of his statement, as given out by translators, quotedA.P. - 109 words
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Article181 1953-11-28 1 TWENTY-EIGHT MEMBERS RESIGN From our own corre*ponc>ejjt KURNOOL, Nov. 27.— Twenty-eight members of Andhra State Assembly including two ministers Thimma Reddi and Sanjeevaiah have formally tendered their resignations as a protest against the move to shift the capital of the new state from Kurnool to Guntur-vijayawada area.181 words
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Article51 1953-11-28 1 MONTREAL, Nov. 27.— Mr. I. H. Qurayghi, Pakistan's Minister of Education, arrived here by plane to visit McGill University's Institute of Islamic Studies Mr. Qurayghi began a tour of Canadian and United States universities last September, but was called home for debate on Pakistan's new constitution.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article142 1953-11-28 1 MOSCOW NOTE SURPRISE LONDON, Nov. 27.—Moscow Radio, in a brief surprise announcement last night, gaid that Russia had agreed to a four-power conference with the West. The bald, six line statement made no reference to a conference of the Big Five including Communist China on which Russia has hitherto insistedReuter - 142 words
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105 1953-11-28 1 From our uun correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 27. The Home Minister Dr. Katju announced in the House of People on Thursday that the general elections in Trava ncore-Cochln State and also PEPSU would be held sometime after February 15, and early105 words
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Article162 1953-11-28 1 RANGOON, Burma, Nov. 27.— U.5. Vice President Richard Nixon assured Burma la»t night the United States is not seeking bases in this strategic Asian country. In a speech carried by the Burma Radio Broadcasting System, Nixon declared the United States "hag never sought favoursA.P. - 162 words
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Article39 1953-11-28 1 GORAKHPUR.. Nov. 27.— A snowstorm and howling galcfl defeated an attempt to climb the 26,041-foot mountain Annapurna II In the Central Himalaya* by a Japanese team of seven who Have returned h«re. it was learned today.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-11-28 1 By decree of the Praesidtum of the Supreme Soviet of Russia, Japanese prisoners of war and civilian personnel seat to prison in Russia for war crimes, were released before completing' their sentences. A delegation of the Japanese Red Cross, headed by its President, T.VDATSUGU SIMADZU. has been in Moscow arrangingA.P. - 101 words
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Article76 1953-11-28 1 KARACHI, Nov. 27. A second state of Pakistan has announced teaching of the Holy Koran ac a compulsory subject in all schools. The Government of Sind Province adopted a regulation making instruction of the Muslim Holy Book a "must" In all educational institution;! and appointing aA.P. - 76 words
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Article115 1953-11-28 1 From our own correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 27.— Heavy seas off Nagapattinam coast forced .the steamship Rajula which left here for Malaya on Monday to return to Madras harbour yesterday morning, because she could not embark five hundred passengers waiting at Nagapattinam. The passengers were brought to115 words
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Article109 1953-11-28 1 NEW DtXHt Nov. 27.— The Special route £stabn>Jiiiioiu 01 me muian iiwinv Ministry today raided various business concerns of Mr. ivtuuaKrt.--.uAa Muunia, a leadinie uubaics^iiian and uiuusiiuuikc and seized a large number of account book records. The raids carried out on 25 separate search warrant* were nwuieReuter - 109 words
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Article305 1953-11-28 1 PEGU. Burma. Nov. 27.- Mr. Richnrd Nixon, vtce-Pre-sident of the United States, broke up a Communist demonstation single handed yesterday with handshakes and a "friendly chat." The Vice-President interrupted hi£ programme to walk among the 80 demonstrators, lined up in the street here waving banners bearing slogansReuter - 305 words
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Article65 1953-11-28 1 From our <»wn correspondent KANPUR, Nov. 29.—Fourteen camels were run over and killed by train on Wednesday night near Kanpur at Ganga Bridge. The camels were resting on the line anfl a passenger train ploughed through all of them smearing the whole furlong of65 words
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Article62 1953-11-28 1 SEOUL, Nov. 27.—Presisident Syngman Rhee left here this morning for Formosa in a Constellation aircraft provided by the Far East Commander in Chief. General John E Hull. Before his departure Dr. Rhee said the main purpose of his visit was to return the courtesy visit of General ChiangReuter - 62 words
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Article25 1953-11-28 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 27.— U.5. Vice President Richard Nixon and his party arrived here today from Rangoon continuing their tour of Asia. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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267 1953-11-28 1 LONDON, Nov. 27. Sir Winston Churchill will fly to Bermuda next Tuesday for the Big Three conference in the stratocrui B er Canopus which carried Queen Elizabeth on the first part of her present Commonwealth flight, it was officially announced here last night. meetings duringReuter - 267 words
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Article89 1953-11-28 1 Middle-East S. Asia Link KARACHI. Pakistan. Nov 27. Experts from 12 countries will try to find a way of linking the Middle East and Southern Asia with the In* ternational Telecommunication network of Europe and the Mediterranean basin at a conference opening on December 1 in Lahore West Pakistan. TheA.P. - 89 words
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Article121 1953-11-28 1 LONDON, Nov. 27. Sir Edmund Hillary, the joint conqueror of Everest last May, is to have the honour of introducing the Queen in the Commonwealth's "Round The World 1 radio programme on Christmas Day. The British Broadcasting Corporation announced this yesterday, referring to him ac "theReuter - 121 words
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Article112 1953-11-28 1 PANMUNJOM. Nov. 27. The neutral nations repatriation <J->mmisaion met yesterday in an effort to pump some life into the nearly dead explanations to prisoners of war who have said they do not want to ko home. The N. N. R. Commission, which supervises the explanations, hasA.P. - 112 words
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Article120 1953-11-28 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.- Six representatives of the German combine Krupps and Demag met the Indian Government Production Secretary, Mr. A. K. Ohanda, yesterday to discuss \)\c formation of a company to establish and rua < vast industrial plant in India. The capital cost of theReuter - 120 words
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Article26 1953-11-28 1 M Malcolm Mac Donald, Uv Commissioner-General, returned to Singapore from Indonesia Thursday afternoon and left again yesterday to attend meetings in Kuala Lump;26 words
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Advertisement53 1953-11-28 1 J IN MALA* OVBR f7 VEjBbM BE TALLER TO 4*» f GUARANTEED Tall and healt thy people are I universally adi HYTEX GROWTH FOOD Pills are guaranteed to increase height. For both seies. Absolutely harmless. $500 per phial. England Distr butora VOCNG ft HOWARD Ltd. Local Stockists: S. V. P.53 words
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566 1953-11-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 28, '53. NOTES AND COMMENTS COMMUNITY I BETRAYED so, three out of the I five Indians are back! again in the Federal! Legislative Council All the five had resigned their I seats sometime ago as a protest against tnc nonlnclusion of an Indian in566 words
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Article3001 1953-11-28 2 The Gandhian Way II IN the formal section of the x seminar, Lord Boyd Orr drew attention to some significant factors in the modern *k*M which compel u» to make careful study of the GMdhton outlook and techniquea. Set- I ence has placed in the hands j of man a3,001 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-11-28 2 Dr IstLui Husaln Qureslii, Pakistan's Minister of Education visited Washington, and lectured on Islamic Education' in the auditorium of the new Moslem Mosque. Dr. Qurashi told his audience that "the genius of Islam In totally against totalitarianism." This is demonstrated in the litter incompatibility between Islam and Communism, he asserted.91 words
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Article319 1953-11-28 2 NEW DELHI: There was a mild sensation in the House of the People when members of the Treasury Benches expressed divergent views as to who controlled all the labour employment exchanges, the Central Government or the State Governments. One member wanted to raise a discussion onFOC - 319 words
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Article270 1953-11-28 2 NEW DELiHI: Replying to a question by Mr. N. P. Sinhi who asked what were the findings of the court of Inquiry appointed by the Government of India to go into tho charges against Mr. S. A. Veskataraman, 1.C.5., who had since been dismissed, Mr. B.FOC - 270 words
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321 1953-11-28 3 Malayalees To Put United Front Against Reds I Mass Rally In Ernakulam ERNAKUI^M: A mass rally under the auspin,°u the .A 11 51^ Ana Communist Front was, held here last Saturday, when the organizers of the Front declared they would ceaselessly work for rooting out Communism in the country andFOC - 321 words
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303 1953-11-28 3 Additional Excise Duty On Dhoties NEW DELHI: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Minister for Commerce, introduced in the House of the Peopie last weeK a BiJl seeking to provide" for the levy and collection of an additional Excise duty on dholie* issued out of mills in excess of the quota fixedFOC - 303 words
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Article115 1953-11-28 3 INDORE Mr. Ram»ingh Vfrma, President of the Madhya Bharat branch of the Indian National Trades Union Congress, asserted here that the INTUC was an independent body and not a branch of the Indian National Congress He was addressing a Press conference on his return fromFOC - 115 words
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125 1953-11-28 3 M.P.s Form National Unity Platform NEW DELMI: A group of Mi's at a meeting here last week decided to form a "national unity platform,' 1 it was learnt here. Mr. S. K. Patil presided over the meeting which was called to discuss the ''current trend for linguistic provinces. The meetingFOC - 125 words
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Article111 1953-11-28 3 NAKAN (Himachal Pradesh) Budget grants totalling Rs. 30 lakhs lapsed last year In Htmachal Pradesh and a Similar amount would lapse this year, according to the State's Chief Minister, Dr. Y. S. Parmar. In a Press interview, he said that such lapses had broughtFOC - 111 words
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307 1953-11-28 3 Madras Port Trust Administration Report MADRAS The Madraa Port, through which more passengers went out than came in only five year ago, has its passenger position reversed in 1952-53 during which year more people left the port than disembarked there. While 25,146 passengers em» barked from and 41,712 disembarked atFOC - 307 words
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Article70 1953-11-28 3 BERHAMPUR, (Ganjam); Mr. Basudeb Acharya, a law- yer, was found dead In nig house here with a note by his side stating "I have no mind to live.' The note was dated Nov. 20. Neighbours, who found the house closed for two days, informedFOC - 70 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-11-28 3 At the district agricultural fair held at Banting:, Telok Uat.,h, in the Koala Liuigat district of Solangor on Saturday (Nov. 14), this handsome guitar, made by a detainee of the Morib Rehabilitation Centre, was one of the many and varied exhibits on show. Photo shows His Highness the Sultan of80 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-11-28 3 Photo. The Duke of Edinburgh went down the Yorkshire Main Colliery, Edlington, near Done-aster, during his visit to Yorkshire. In a changing ro jm the Duke donned overalls, a dark-blue duffle coat, a miner's safety helmet and pit boots, to descend the mine shaft. 980 yards deep. AtA.P. - 104 words
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Article457 1953-11-28 3 BOMBAY: The acquisition of additional shipping tonnage and the building up of a nucleus of a tanker fiVft for India were among the main aubjects discussed by the Consultative Committee of Shipowners which met here last Saturday, Mr, Lai Bahadur ShastTi, Union Minister for Railways andFOC - 457 words
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Article775 1953-11-28 3 MADRAS: A meeting of Maiayalee residents of Madras was held under the presidentship of Mr. K. Krishna Menon, retired yprincipal, Madras I^aw College. Alter j discussion a committee called the "Kerala State (Committee" was formed to take steps to hold a comerence of Malaya- j leesFOC - 775 words
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678 1953-11-28 3 Political Situation In S. India— Lohia Warns WANPATRI: Dr. Lohia, the Praja Socialist leader, last week asked his party members not to go beyond the line drawn for them. Inaugurating the State Praja Socialist Party annual conference here he said: "Let no temptation to serve the nation in any capacityFOC - 678 words
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Article150 1953-11-28 3 NEW DELHI-. Construction on the main superstructure of the Somnath temple la Saurashtra will begin shortly on the lines of the architectural design of the temple as it 6tood thore originally eleven centuries ago before its destruction by invaders. Construction work will be done byFOC - 150 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-28 3 Photo. Holding aloft a large uur trait of th«ir President, the vociferous crowds welcome Egyptian President Mohammed Naguib who waves his cap front his carriage window (left), in acknowledgment of their greeting as his train made a brief stop at a railway station durinc hi> tour of -Nubia, in SouthernA.P. - 53 words
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Article149 1953-11-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of RehabtUtntion has appointed three Regional Settlement Commissioner. 1 with Headquarters at Delhi. Jullundur and Bombay, to be in charge of the work relating to the payment of compensation to displaced persons and allotment of available evacuee lands within their jurisdiction toFOC - 149 words
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Article638 1953-11-28 4 Immediate Formation Urged NEW DELHI: Mr. B. S. Hirey Revenue Minister of Bombay, safd here recently that the eyes of "poor but honest Maharashtra" were centred now on the formation of a United Maharashtra on the map of India. In his presidential address at the 31stFOC - 638 words
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Article1170 1953-11-28 4 NEW DELHI: The House of People took up £01 consideration the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Kemains (Declaration of National Importance) Amendment Bin. The object of the Bill is to make further additions to the Schedule of the Act because of the fact thatFOC - 1,170 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-28 4 Miss Hoy Teh of SI, Kaniunting Street. Kuala Lumpur, "I the Signala lira neb, HQ Malaya, receiving the Com-mamler-ln-Chier» Testimonial for devotion to duty, from the U.O.C. Malaya, Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Stockwdl. la»t Monday. (Army P.K. Photo}.37 words
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Article484 1953-11-28 4 FOC NEW DELHI: Mr. Abid All, Deputy Minister for Latour, introduced in the House of the People the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill seeking to provide for pay- 1 ment of compensation to workmen in the event of their lay-off or retrenchment. The Bill will replace an OrdinanceFOC - 484 words
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Article97 1953-11-28 4 PATIALA: Mr. Kesho Ram Passey was sworn In as Chief Justice of PEPSU High Court, by the Rajpramukh here He succeeds Mr. feja Singh who ha s retired. The swearing-in ceremony, held at Motibag Palace was attended by Dr. K. N. Katju Union Home Minister whoFOC - 97 words
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Article324 1953-11-28 4 MADRAS: Mr. Justice G.S. Rajadhyaksha, Chairman of the Press Commission, at the session of the Commision, referring to the death of Sri. 8. Sadanand, said that it was i a great loss to the Indian Journalistic profession. He wished to convey to the members of theFOC - 324 words
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Article149 1953-11-28 4 ERNAKULAM. A confer- I ence of the Cochin Chamber of Commerce, the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mattancherry, the Travancore Chamber of Commerce, Alleppey and the Alleppey Produce, Merchants 1 Association, meeting here pleaded for a reduction in the export duty on pepper to step up theFOC - 149 words
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Article77 1953-11-28 4 uuttacK: Mr. Dinabandhu Suhu, Orisaa's Law Minister, whose election to the Orissa Assembly has been declared void by the Cuttack Election Tribunal, Is understood to be filing an appeal to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Mr. Nabakrishna Chaudhury, Chief Minister of Orissa, has, it isFOC - 77 words
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Article98 1953-11-28 4 Worldwide celebrations marked iue eignth anniversary vf lao tnutil canons wutie 4,UUO waicueu a street programme on Oct. 26, Ht5H at cue international body's borne in New >ork Cuy. The assembled Heard the U.N.» main reason tor existence embodied in Mme. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit's words "1 think98 words
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Article102 1953-11-28 4 NEW DELHI: A Model of Mahaima Gandhi's hut at YVardna where lie spent a long period of his lifetime, wui be one of the high lights wf the international Kxnlbitlon on low-cost housing to be ueid in New Delhi in January next. Burma, Indonesia, SingaporeBNFS - 102 words
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Article70 1953-11-28 4 NEW DELHI:" An area of lands measuring 124,900 acres is under Japanese meihod of paddy cultivation in this country, according to Dr. P. S. L>v.-hmukh, L nion Agriculture jviinister. Smaii scaie experiments carried out in Bombay fetate during the last calender year indicated that theBNFS - 70 words
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Article78 1953-11-28 4 NEW DELHI: The food position in India has improved and the Uovernment of india are therefore planning to Increase rico ration. This information was given by Shrt M. V. Krishnappa. Dy. Food Minister, in reply to a question in Parliament. Government might, he said, consider the question ofBNFS - 78 words
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Article145 1953-11-28 4 KISHANGANJ The trial of a Maltese missionary, the Rev. Ivo Laferla, head of the Islampur Roman Catholic sion, and Paikoo, an Indian Christian described as his disciple, who are accused of cutting the pigtails of six Harijan boys and burning the pictures of Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Shanker,FOC - 145 words
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Article181 1953-11-28 4 BOMBAY A 16-year-old college boy, Aghrat Hazur Khan, son of a Bombay police officer received several knife wounds, along with hie father, in Central Bombay when the ooy tried to overpower a Pathan armed with a knife. The Pathan had already stabbed another person, the policeFOC - 181 words
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Article57 1953-11-28 4 LAHORE: Eight members of the North Weet Frontier legislative Assembly including two ministers were amor che defaulters who owed the provincial exchequer thirty six iakna of rupees on account of iand revenue and water rate unarges. This information was disclosed in the Lahoru State Assembly by theBNFS - 57 words
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Article111 1953-11-28 4 CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Ro> c:hief Minister of West tfengei stoutly declined to make pubuc the report of the Justice Mukerjee iuiquiry Commission m full. Prof. Nirmal tfhaenarjee (independent) in the Upper House wanted the full report to be placed before the Council for discussion. Dr. ctoy theBNFS - 111 words
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Article90 1953-11-28 4 RAJKOT: The Kankai Mata temple, one of the well known temples in Saura B htra situated in the heart of the Gir area In Sorath District, was thrown open to Harijans oo •he birthday of Mr. Nehru, according- to a delayed report. The 300-year-old BaijnatnFOC - 90 words
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82 1953-11-28 4 CHANDIGARH The implementation Committee of Punjab (1) and Punjab (P) will meet in Lahore shortly. Matters concerning grant of pensions and in respect of Government servants killed in the disturbances in 1947 and the provident fund of Government employees, are expected to comeFOC - 82 words
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605 1953-11-28 5 Assurance To Minorities KARACHI: Pakistan's Minister for Law, Mr. A. K. Brohi on Sunday denied that th« Pakistani Constitution proposed U» create two classes uf citizens or an atmosphere of inferiority In the minds of the minorities. •«™"»I»w> In a lone statement, delingFOC - 605 words
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160 1953-11-28 5 NEW DELHI: The Govern* ment of India has not received till Sunday Pakistan's reported protest against the re* marks of Mr. Nehru on the treatment of minorities under the proposed constitution ai his recent Press conference, it is learnt here. No official reaction isFOC - 160 words
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Article103 1953-11-28 5 LAHORE: The Noon Ministry in Punjab (P) which will face a no-confidence move cany next month, is likely to be reinforced by at least 15 members of the Opposition party led by Khan lfukhar Huasain of Mamdot, who recently decided to rejoin the Muslim LeagueFOC - 103 words
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Article45 1953-11-28 5 LAHORE: Khawaja Nazimuddin, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, will appear before the Punjab (P) Inquiry court on Nov. 28. He will give evidence on the antiAhmed iya agltatl.n which led u» disturbances In March-Apr. last when he was in office.— FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article569 1953-11-28 5 NEW DELHI: Within six month!* after the local works scheme sponsored by the Pfcuuiing Comralsalon came into operation in India over 8,000 ftcneme» are either In the process of Implementation or about to be launched. i ik-.-v; scnemes cost Rs. 2&l i .aKii.i of wmcnFOC - 569 words
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Article130 1953-11-28 5 NEW DELHI: India Li a party to separate agreements concluded wun Tibet, Aignanistan and Nepal for the passage to thoae countries of tneir external trade commodities through Indian territory. This information is gfiven in a statement laid on the table of the House of the People recentlyFOC - 130 words
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Article84 1953-11-28 5 M AN GALORE: AddressIng a public meeting at the Kasaragod Taluq Office. Sri C. Rajagopaiachariar, who N on a tour of the Malabar and South Kanara Districts, recently appealed to Kannadiga* not to demand a separate State as Andhras had dene. He wanted Tamils. K»nnadijras, andFOC - 84 words
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Article115 1953-11-28 5 KURNOOL: Mr. Pattabhiratna Rao, Prohibition Minister of Andhra, said that the Andhra Government was committed to the continuance of prohibition, which would be enforced as strictly as possible. It was true that prohibition was not working as satisfactorily as it should. "We have decided to takeFOC - 115 words
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Article26 1953-11-28 5 KARACHI: Maulanfi Syed Sulalman Nadvi, Muslim Historian and scholar, died here on Sunday evening after long illness The Maulana hailed from Patna.— FOCFOC - 26 words
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Article317 1953-11-28 5 ALLAHABAD: Mr. A. C. Banerji. Vice-chancellor of Aiiahabad University, said nere that the whole question of securing discipline among .students needed to be reviewed with tact, sympathy and understanding. The underlying principle :n the system of discipline snould be co-operation between, students, teachers and UniversityFOC - 317 words
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256 1953-11-28 5 Kashmiri Views On Pakistani Policy SJUWAGAR: A resolution urging the Governments of India and Kashmir to tell the U.S. Government not to eater into any auiance with Pakistan aa would involve Gilgit or any other part of Jammu and Kashmir State was passed at a largely attended convention of WtianfltFOC - 256 words
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Article201 1953-11-28 5 SYDNEY, Nov. 25.—Seven-year-old Mavie Halcroft woke up in her home at Narrandera early yesterday morning and called. "Daddy, quick daddy, help me. This big dog uicking my face He's on my bed." Mrs Halcroft looked throughthe door and saw a tiger on the bed. ItA.P. - 201 words
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Article123 1953-11-28 5 GALCJUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy Chief Minister of West Bengal told the State Assembly on Monday that West Bengal could not live on agriculture alone and had to look to other avenues for productive acti/ity. Dr. Roy who was replying to the debate on the Estates AcquisitionBNFS - 123 words
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86 1953-11-28 5 ALLAHABAD: Mr. Justice Mukerji and Mr. Justice Chaturvedi of the Allahabad High Court, dismissing in separate but concurring, judgments 106 connected petitions by private motor vehicle operators of Uttar Pradesh, held that the States Road Transport Act 1951 was valid. AIJ the petitions wereFOC - 86 words
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272 1953-11-28 5 BIKANER: Mr. Jagtfvan Bam, Vfclon Ownrumk-a tions Minister, declared here on .Sunday that the only radical remedy to the problem of untouchabtllty was the abolition of the carte system in Hindu society. The system, which had condemned more than one' seventh of the272 words
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Article234 1953-11-28 5 Abolition of the varna system. Mr. Jagjivan Ham said, was no doubt a difficult task, more so "because every Hindu as an individual functions socially not in the Hindu society as a whole but in a small group of his own varna, 'caste or sub- caste. He isFOC - 234 words
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Article255 1953-11-28 5 Corruption Cases In P. T. NEW DELHI: Mr. Kal Bahadur. Deputy Communhcatlons Minister, informed Mr. Nageshwar Praaad Sinhl that 1,052 employees were •prosecuted for embezzling 1 Government money in the Posts and Telegraphs Department in 1951-52 and 1,073 in 1952-53. In five months of the current year, 194 cases wereFOC - 255 words
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Article204 1953-11-28 6 KALUTARA. Sir John Kotclawala's Government would not last two years, said Dr. N. M. Perera, addressing a meeting organised by the N.L.S.S. Party at KaluLara. The subject of his talk was "the Hartal and After." Dr. Perera said the hartal of August 12. was watershedFOC - 204 words
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262 1953-11-28 6 CEYLON NEWS: To Prevent Bribery And Corruption— Bill COLOMBO: The Cabinet has approved legislation to prevent bribery and corruption. This will be tabled in the House of Representatives during its present sessions. The BUI will be given priority over all other Bills which are expected to come up befom theFOC - 262 words
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Article110 1953-11-28 6 NEW DEL«I. Nov. 27. The Japanese expedition to Annapurna, second highest peak in the central Himalayas, has failed, according to unconfirmed reports reaching here last night. Japanese Embassy sources here said, they had received no news yet, however. The five-man team representing Kyoto University Alumni Mountaineering Society underA.P. - 110 words
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Article95 1953-11-28 6 EAST WARD CANDIDATE FOR CITCO Mr. Sycd Hessan Aljuna-U is contesting the ensuing city Council elections for the .fc&bt Ward. He has been nominated oy the Progressive Party. He was born in Singapore, educated in Raffles Institution and had mcd.c il training at Edinburgh. He is a general i practitioner95 words
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60 1953-11-28 6 TAMIL SCHOOLS HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION TODAY An exhibition of handicraft by stud* -nt h of the Singapore Tamil Education Society Schools will be held at St. George's Road Tamil School today Saturday, at 10 a.m. Mr. G. Sarangapany will preside, and Mrs. G. B. Appadurai will declare the exhibition open. Mr.60 words
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Article58 1953-11-28 6 Mauluna Sayyid Shah Mohammed, Chief Missionary of the "Ahmadiyya Movement ia Islam" Indonesia is arriving Singapore from Jakarta by 8.0.A,C, constellation Sunday. The Chief Missionary is proceeding to Pakistan on a short leave after fifteen years lon§c service in that country. Th« movement has about58 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-11-28 6 A few days ago British museum authorities announced that the world famous "Piitriown Man" relics are not what they seemed. The relics* parts of a Hkull and jawborne, and a canine tooth were unearthed dome 44) yean ago near Plltdown Village, Sussex, England. They have by a large number ofA.P. - 209 words
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393 1953-11-28 6 JAFFNA: "Islam gives the greatest amount of freedom and all rights and privileges to women, but despite all these, our womenfolk are still backward. The one reason for this is that we men have failed to provide them with a proper education", said HajiFOC - 393 words
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341 1953-11-28 6 ROME. Nov. 27. The year 1»53 may u»h©r in a new era in the history of Indian agriculture, with a record eraln crop and •phenomenal" success in rice paddy cultivation, Mr H Siddaveerappa, the Minister for Home Affairs, Food and Industries of MysoreReuter - 341 words
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Article34 1953-11-28 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. The $100,000 reward, won by a North Korean Communist pilot by turning over his Soviet built Mig jet fighter, will soon be presented to him. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article346 1953-11-28 6 CALCUTTA. Nov. 27. The "Engineering News of India." one of the nation's foremost professional journals, says recurring political and economic disturbances are causing the Aitherinjr of vital Bengal Provinde. In an editorial entitled •Woebegone Bengal" the monthly publication said: ••To Bengal, the British brought trade andA.P. - 346 words
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Article158 1953-11-28 6 Sir.— lt is gratifying to note that, of the five Indian Councillors who resigned ioint'y from the Kederai Itfgttatta Council, at least three arc already back in the Council. It was really generous of His Excellency to have reappointed them, in deference to the recommendation of their158 words
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Article98 1953-11-28 6 COLOMBO. Nov. 27.—Cevion Turf Club has arranged special race meeting in honour of the Queen's visit next April. A gold challenge cup presented by the Queen and valued at Rs. 3.000 (£225) with Rs. 18.000 (£1.350) stakJ money will go to the winner of theReuter - 98 words
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Article25 1953-11-28 6 N. Chakravarthy thanks .ill who sent messages of condolence, wreaths, rendered thdr services and attended the funeral of his beloved uncle H. Ponnusamy Chettiar.25 words
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