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Title Section16 1953-12-02 1 Indian Daily Mail SIX PAGES 15 CENTS. VOL. IX. No. 292. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 2, 1953.16 words
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601 1953-12-02 1 U. S. Attitude To Russia Clarified: Talks On Indo-U.S. Problems NEW DELHI, Dec. 1. U.S. Vice-President Richard Nixon told newsmen on his arrival in the Indian capital yesterday the highlight of this visit would be '^meeting your Prime Minister Nehru who now is oneA.P. - 601 words
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Article108 1953-12-02 1 SEOUL, Dec. 1. South Korean Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai said his government could never accept the Indian capital of New Delhi as the site for a Korean political conference. The Communists proposed yesterday that the meeting be held at New Delhi. Pyun said NewA.P. - 108 words
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Article203 1953-12-02 1 LONDON. Dec. 1. Nearly £1,000,000 worth of Russdan gold arrived at London airport from Prague yesterday, and waa rushed off undler heavy police guard to a aecret destination in London. The gold six tons of ingots stamped with the Hammer and Sickle hallmark was theA.P. - 203 words
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Article81 1953-12-02 1 LONDON, Dec. 1. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived unexpectedly from tneir Paris home yesterday for a short visit in L<onuon. I'htry did not announce the purpose of their trip. About 100 persons gathered outside Victoria Railway Station as the couple posed for photographers before beingA.P. - 81 words
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Article179 1953-12-02 1 TOKYO, Dec. l. Foreign Minister Kaisuo Okazaki said yesterday "a. solution to tne reparations issue with the r^nilippinea ia steadily drawing nearer." The statement was maae in his speech to the Diet that opened here today. Okazaki also expressed -strong hopes for the ad jusA.P. - 179 words
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Article124 1953-12-02 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. The New York Hera Id- Tribune suspended publication temporarily last night leaving New York without a major newspaper for the first time in Its publishing history. News stands throughout the city were all but bare. Six other big metropolitan newspapers three124 words
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Article125 1953-12-02 1 LONDON, Dec. I.— The annual conference of British representatives in Southeast Asia will take place at MSI--laig, Singapore, on Dec. 3. the roreign otnce announced here today. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. tJritain's Commissioner General in boiuneast Asia, will preside at the conference which Is to be heldReuter - 125 words
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Article184 1953-12-02 1 N£,W *v->i>i:v LKC. 1. ThC omitu rm Lions Ueneral As--rtimuiy anting in plenary sesaiua ytidtCiMtiy iouowwi tne example of its political com.auuee and rejected the otien presented Soviet "peace package' proposal. in a paragraph by paragraph voting, only one paragrapn oi tne preaxnDie wonReuter - 184 words
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Article35 1953-12-02 1 CAIRO, Dec. 1 Egypt's government accused former Prince Abbas Halim. cousin of ex-King Farouk, yesterday of high treason and conspiring with a foreign power. He faces a possible death sentence if convicted. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article42 1953-12-02 1 MANILA, Dec. I.— The United States is building up its naval basea in the Philippines —'•regarded as important strategically to the defence of the United States, 1 U.S. Secretary of the Navy Robert B. Anderson said yesterday. APAP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-12-02 1 The Queen walks with Bermuda Governor Lt. Gen. Sir Alexander Hood through a lane of cheering children shortly after leaving her plane on arrival at Kindley Field, Bermuda.— A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article34 1953-12-02 1 TOKYO, Dec. I.— Emperor Hlrohito has sent congratulations to President Tito of Yugoslavia on the occasion of the Bth anniversary of the founding of the Yugoslavia Republic. Kyodo News Agency reported yesterday.34 words
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284 1953-12-02 1 Join Nursing Service Vickers' Appeal To Girls Dr. W. J. Viekers. Director of Medical Services. Singapore in a broadcast talk yesterday entered on, what he Alined, 'my last personal drive tor a minimum of 100 nursing recruits with real confidence and undimmed enthusiasm.' nc appealed to the girls ot Singapore284 words
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Article67 1953-12-02 1 LONDON. Dec. i. -Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden gaid said yesterday the Soviei note of Nov. 26 means the Russian governi.ient is prepared to meet with the Big Tnree Weetern Powers" without conditions." Eden told the House of Commons Britain hopes it will now be possible toA.P. - 67 words
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Article201 1953-12-02 1 GLOWING TRIBUTES TO RAU From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 1. Sri Benegal Narsing Rau was among the illustrious few that nave earned glory for the South Indian in all India counsel and therefore the people of the South mourn even more than his colleagues in Delhi his irreparable loss,201 words
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Article238 1953-12-02 1 At a tea party held yesterday by the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union, Mr. N. K. Lingam, the Secretary, explained the grievances and demands of the employees and the assurances given by the S.T.C. authorities. He revealed that the General Manager Mr. A. A, Ewing238 words
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Article95 1953-12-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Dec. I.— After hours of heated discussion tiie Andhra State Legislative Assembly on Monday rejected a non-official motion stating that the capital of the new State should be shifted to Vizagapatam from Kurnool from October 1956. This resolution was actually95 words
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Article53 1953-12-02 1 COLOBMO. Dee. -1. The tetepohne used by Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm in the flr s t world war is lying among a mass of equipment at Ceylon's Telegraph Office store in Colombo. Attached to it is a plaque indicating it belonged to the Kaiser. Nobody knows how it gotA.P. - 53 words
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Article79 1953-12-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. I.— Mr. C. N. Annadurai and four other leaders of the Dravida Munnetra Kalagham were released from Jail on Monday aftei serving a three-month sentence in connection with the agitation against the Rajuji Ministry in July. They were greeted by a large79 words
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Article51 1953-12-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. I.— Periy-ir Ramaswaml Nnlcker, DravJdian Kalagahm leader who has been in the Genera] Hospital since the last few days is re- covering' from his illness and is now reported to be much better. He is expected to be discharged shortly,51 words
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Article520 1953-12-02 2 THE move on the part «jf the Malays to form a new political party in Malaya, following as it does closely on. the heels of the announcement by the Chinese to send a propaganda mission to the United Kingdom is extremely significant and reveals a widening520 words
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734 1953-12-02 2 J.M. SPEY - Korean "Explanations" WERE THEY NECESSARY? J.M. SPEY by IT will be something little short of a miracle if all the prisoners of war now in the hands of the Neutral Commission in Korea are interviewed by the Communist teams of "explainers" before the end of the 90 days laid down734 words
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Article212 1953-12-02 2 TRWANDRUM: "All great religions of the world, recognise tnat there is no difference oetween man and man, but many of the followers, due to passage of time, have forgotten the essentials, and have lost clarity of perception and unaersianaing. 1.-i.im. however, stands as a unique andFOC - 212 words
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Article147 1953-12-02 2 BOMBAY With a view to helping the cottage industries, the Government of India have decided that postal staff le provided with uniforms made of Khach from the end of 1955. The Director General cf Posts and Telegraphs, Sri Jerath, in a talk with journalists said thatBNFS - 147 words
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251 1953-12-02 2 KALYANI CONGRESS NAGAR, (Calcutta) In two months from now, this desolate expanse of land will become a humming city when the 59 th session of the Indian National Congress meets here. The Congress .session is coming to Bengal after 20 year s> InBNFS - 251 words
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Article28 1953-12-02 2 CALCUTTA: The Chief Minister. Dr. B. C. Roy. told the W. Bengal Assembly that only 11 persona were still in jiiil, detained under the Preventive Detention Act.— FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-12-02 2 Photo. Poll'ng in the direct constituencies for the Sudan Parliament, which began on November 15, is stareered over a period of ten days. Wad Medkni, capital of the cotton province of Blue *^n^-JZu th *f < f ed November 20, and Messelemiya, a i-illag» in the Gexira cotton area itseif,AP - 71 words
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Article145 1953-12-02 2 COLOMBO Lord Swinton, Britain's Commonwealth Reiauons Secretary said here that on Tuesday he hoped that Mr. Nefani would accept the public dtatcmenta Jiiadc by President tiiseni lower and Pakistan's uovemor-Generai. Mr. Ghulurn Mohammed, regarding the reported rumour of Pakistan of- enng bases to America. At aFOC - 145 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-12-02 2 IMPHAL: The women of Manipur State are really the products of basic education they weave their own clothes and they look after their requirements, which constitute the practical side of basic education. This declaration was made here by Dr. E. W. Aryanayakam, Director, Sewagram (Former Ashram ofBNFS; Radio; AP - 153 words
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Article181 1953-12-02 2 T.C. Malabar Muslims Confer KOTTAYAM: Mr. K. T. M. Ahmed Ebrahim, General Secretary of the All-India Muslim League, told a gathering of Muslims at Changanacherry, near here, to realise that the All-India Muslim League was still the political organisation of the Muslims, who numbered 5 crores, and that the MuslimsFOC - 181 words
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322 1953-12-02 2 Photo from Bermuda. LONDON: Dr. M. S. Thaeker, Director of the Indian Insttute of Science, Bangalore, has been making a study here of British experiments in the utilisation of electrical energy. Dr. Thacker visited during the week-end the windpower development trial station322 words
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Article283 1953-12-02 2 OTTAPALAM (Paighat) £>n ±\«ijatiopiud.cnai'icir txmiparuvt liif iViuauiU League ID uidia to a inajte txiat iuxs lost UM pojaon. "Tne poison naa «one out. and Iher-e is no more iu'-"ii Hi inniH. iSUt Uie ouaKt; is a bnane. ana wants iivc line a .buajce. we net**FOC - 283 words
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333 1953-12-02 2 PEPSU Contempt Case: Petition Dismissed NEW DELHI: A Division Bench of th© Supreme tfc Ur t Last week dismissed a ;>*• itioD tiled by Mr. Sukhdev ting^ji Sodhi, a former District Sessions Judge in PEPSU ask ing for a transfer of certain contempt proceedings against him from the PJfiPSU HighFOC - 333 words
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Article71 1953-12-02 2 C AL.C UXIA; Tne La bour r.iimster. Sri K. P. Mukherjee. told a, questioner in the State As&embiy last week that approximately 30,000 Muslim industrial workers had left W. oongal during the civil commotion of 1950. Of them. -0,000 had since returned, and oeen absorbed inFOC - 71 words
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Article120 1953-12-02 2 Patil's Move NEW U&LHI: Surprise is expressed in parliamentary and other political circles at ..ne move sponsored by Shri o. K. Patil M.P. and President ji me Bombay Pradesh Confess Committee to start a National Unity Platorm" to tight the demands being put iorward in parts of the country forBNFS - 120 words
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Advertisement110 1953-12-02 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $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 ft COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N.110 words
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455 1953-12-02 3 PATNA: Archaeological find* at Kumhrar on the South-easten suburbs of Patna are likely to lead to a revision of the political, cultural and aesthatic history of Pataliputra. Imperial Capital of India from the sth century B.C to the 6th century AD. Excavations have beenFOC - 455 words
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Article440 1953-12-02 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People last Saturday took up consideration of the Banking Companies (Amendment) Bill, 1953. The BUI which se«ks to replace an Ordinance alma at simplifying the process of liquidation of banks and thus remove the difficulties of depositors of hanks which crashed440 words
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313 1953-12-02 3 Why Britain Missed India's Order For Locos LONDON Mr. Arthur Woodburn (Lab.) said In ttie House of Commona there was 'very great concern" in Scotland at India's placing a very big order for locomotives with foreign countries for the first time. He was referring to an order for 750 locomotivesFOC - 313 words
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225 1953-12-02 3 Anti-Katju Demonstration In PEPSU BHATINDA The police made a lauii-charge to disperse aemonsiraiois outside tne r*st nouse, wnere Dr. K. N. Katju, union Home Minister, was st&ying. Seven persons, Including Jatnedar inder Singh Lehri, acting President of tne Shirorn*ni rtiyasati Akali Dai, were injured. Many Akali and Communist workers wereFOC - 225 words
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Article44 1953-12-02 3 CALCUTTA: Gram dal will be sold at 8 as per seer from Government stores and ration shops in the Calcutta industrial area without any quantitative restriction and without the production of ration cards by purchasers from Nov. 30, says a Wes Bengal Ov. FOCFOC - 44 words
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166 1953-12-02 3 NEW DELMI: The Central Advisory Committee, for the Women's Savings Campaign, will shortly meet to review the work done in the various States so far by the Regional Women's Savings Committees, consider applications received from welfare organizations for appointment as authorized agents, discuss and findFOC - 166 words
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Article167 1953-12-02 3 MADURAI: A public meetIng held on Monday evening underthe the auspices of the Tiruvalluvar Kazhagam demanded that Madras State should he reconstituted w w to compromise all Tamil-speaking areas in the South, and be re-named Tamil Nad. The meeting suggested that the non-Tamil speaking districts ofFOC - 167 words
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Article155 1953-12-02 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru told the House of the People that the proposed High power Commission would be primarily concerned with the reorganisation of States in India. Sri Nehru made this statement while intervening to reply on questions regarding the High Power Commission.FOC - 155 words
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244 1953-12-02 3 COLOMBO: Quit notices have been served on hundreds of Tamil school children in Colombo and in prov'nciai capitals by principals who say that they are unable to teach Tain reports the "Oylon Daily New*" "Childrm are advised to seek •dialssion toFOC - 244 words
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Article101 1953-12-02 3 AMRITSAR: Master Tara Singh, President Shiromani A kali Dal, and the members of his jatha. returned here from Delhi after abandoning his morcha. The Akali leader, who was received by a large number of Ms followers, said he and the Dal Working Committee were satisfiedFOC - 101 words
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144 1953-12-02 3 Move To Annul Chandernagore Elections CHANDniKNAUOKE: A 1 1 political parties of Chnndtrnaxore, including the Congress and Communists, and some prominent individuals .have <Jeciared Uieir intention of uniting to make the forthcoming Municipal elections a failure should no "satisfactory reply" be received to the joint telegram sent by them onFOC - 144 words
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110 1953-12-02 3 "ERNAjKUI^AM: The final proposals regarding delimitation of the Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies of Travancore- Cochin are expected to be ready by the end of this month. The Delimitation Oommiasl«in met here recently, and reconsidered its draft proposuls for delimitation of the constituencies in theFOC - 110 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-12-02 3 PHOTO. Cheddl Jagan (seated centre), deposed Premier of British Guiana, is inter viewed by journalists on his recent arrival at Bombay Airport. At right is another depo?M .MinLster, L. 8. Burn* m. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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1075 1953-12-02 3 vil^^ wr D r c iHUan O. Arnt, Professor of Education, %Z ZtLX" 1 I**'1 j*"* B »<** 'or getting a«ny from abstract study, a feature of the pwwent educatiojuS •**J stem in ln<f a. Dr. Arndt commended some of the recentFOC - 1,075 words
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Article107 1953-12-02 3 863 Post Offices In Malabar KOZHIKODE: Mr. S. N. Daa Gupta. Director of Postal Services. Madras, -addressing «i Press conference here last week, said that at present they had in Malabar district 863 post offices. This represented the largest number of post offices among all the districts in the MadrasFOC - 107 words
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Article462 1953-12-02 3 BOMBAY: Mr. N. J. Wadia, Vice-Chanoellor of Bombay University, pleaded for closer contacts between India and other Asian countries to an ever-incretasing extent. Inaugurating the contereno of university teachers convened by Che University of Bombay Teachers' Association, ho said that from the university point of viewFOC - 462 words
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Article63 1953-12-02 3 SANGLI (Bombay State, Dr. R. P. Paranjpye, a form High Commissioner for Ind in Australia, inaugurating free-cadet course, asked th* younsr men present to remem bear that the responsibility of defence of the country depend ed now on younsr men. Under foreign rule, he an\ Indians could getBNFS - 63 words
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Article189 1953-12-02 4 Change Of Sex COPENHAGEN. Hundreds of foreigners arc eager to change their sex but the Danish 'Government would not allow the treatment Professor Christian Ham burger who effected the "sex change" in Christine orgensen, disclosed. He told the newspaper "Beri masker Afternavis" "I have received about 1,200 letters from all189 words
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1181 1953-12-02 4 Evolution 0f Legislative Independence MADRAS: Sri R. V. Krishna Ayyar, Secretary, Madras Legislative Assembly, delivering the Prof. J. Franco Endowment Lecture at the Senate House, spoke on 'Legislative Independence/ Sri Krishna Ayyar said that in all democratic States the legislative function was the most important function of Government, as itFOC - 1,181 words
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Article116 1953-12-02 4 Chinese Drug Rings In U.S. WASHINGTON: Senators studying drug addiction among American teenagers were told yesterday that the United f States Government had "very definite proof" that People's China was trying to flood the illegal Heroin market in the I'nited States. Mr. Harry Anslinger Com- missioner of the Federal Narcotics116 words
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447 1953-12-02 4 Questions In Indian Parliament ANDHRA TO SUPPLY RICE TO MADRAS STATE! NEW DELHI: Mr. Kidwai Food Minister, told the House of the People last week that it was decided that even after the creation of Andhra the existing food zones in the States of Andhra and Madras should be left447 words
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134 1953-12-02 4 India Adopts New Air Satety Measure BOMBAY: India has introduced since last month new standardised regulation of the international Civil Aviation Organisation, for altimeter .setting. Aviation sources said last week. Tho purpose of these regulations is to prevent collision r>ctween aircraft, or their dashing against hilLs when Hying under visibility134 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-12-02 4 The Queen Is accompanied by Governor Sir Alexander Hood after her arrival at Kind ley Field in the Bermuda. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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513 1953-12-02 4 NEW DELHI: The Council of State* last week panned the Employee* Provident Funds (amendment) BUI. 1955. The Bill seeks primarily to remedy certain defects found in the working of the Employees Provident Funds Act. Resuming his reply to the first reading debate, the DeputyFOC - 513 words
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Article15 1953-12-02 4 be divided into a series of I flight l?vels at Intervals of 500 feet FOCFOC - 15 words
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Article165 1953-12-02 4 NEW DELJ3I: The integration of the internal airlines of the Indian Airlines Corporation is likely to be completed by April, 1954. This was announced by Mr. Ra.i Bahadur. Deputy Communications Minister, in reply to Mr. V. K. Dhage in the Council of SUtes. Integration involved, Mr. KajFOC - 165 words
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756 1953-12-02 4 Of Britain's world exports of machinery in the first nine months of this year 689,458 tons worth £300.651,000 over one-half was taken by Commonwealth countries who bought 386,336 ton. India was one of the largest individual Commonwealth (and world) buyers, taking 64,979 tons756 words
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Article72 1953-12-02 4 THU HAUUI: The Algei meen Hanueisoiad" said a military pact between the Lnited States and Pakistan was "undesirable" as long: as inuia was left out of it. The paper said such a pact would make the Kaahjnjr issue even more difficult to solve, and mightFOC - 72 words
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Article66 1953-12-02 4 MADRAS: A motion by Sri mending to the State the reprinting of Dravidian Philology by Dr. Caldwell to facilitate research work by students and scholars was adopted b y the Senate of the Madras University. The author, a foreigner, the mover said had taken the extraordinary trouble toBNFS - 66 words
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Article733 1953-12-02 4 NEW DELHI The steps taken for popularising the savings habit among women and the progress so far made by the campaign came in for discussion at the second meet* ing of the Central Advisory Committee for Small Saving* Campaign held in New Delhi Mrs. Hannah Sen, ChairmanFOC - 733 words
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Article, Illustration453 1953-12-02 5 ESTATES ABOLITION BILL PASSED UNANIMOUSLY CALCUTTA: Tike West Bengal Assembly last week, ■kitbout any dlaseating voice, decided to end the 160-year-[W Permanent Settlement introduced by the then Governor (.♦-rural. i>, rt i Cornwall!*. Described by tike Chief Minister as "archaic and outitnoded,"AP - 453 words
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Article166 1953-12-02 5 VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra l»yola College will commenco lunctiomng from the academic year commencing on July 1, 1»54. Effort* are being made to complete the necessary buildings for the college by that time. The Ananra governor, Sri GL AL Trlvedi. will lay the foundation-stone tor the colie»a ouudingsFOC - 166 words
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Article56 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: A Central i^abour Institute comprising a Museum of Industrial Safety, Health and Welfare and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, a Library cum-information Centre and Training: Unit will be set up in Bombay, shortly, by the Government of India. i'nis step li being taken in ursuance of the recommendationsBNFS - 56 words
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Article41 1953-12-02 5 dars. who were mainly responsible for the deterioration of the land and the condition of the peasants in the country. If compensation was to be paid at all. the peasants and not the landlords should b« the recipients, he added. FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article139 1953-12-02 5 AHMEDABAO: Nansah.b and i.i i >.i Tope, two great leaders of tin- Indian Revoluiion of 1857, described by the British Administration as Indian Mutiny, in which the first national attempt was made to throw out the British, lived in the guise of SanyaMß in Cutch for a considerableBNFS - 139 words
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Article143 1953-12-02 5 MALjkaS: The nocd for the foimauon of a United Kerala was stressed by Sri A. Madnavan. president of the Aikya < united) Kerala Action Committee, in a statement. "Tne demand for Aikya Kerala," he said, "has been as oid as the Indian National Congress itself. All aiong., LneFOC - 143 words
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Article155 1953-12-02 5 LONDON: The validity of Bernard Shaw's will will be tested in a big law suit early next year. Shaw died three years ago, at the age of 94. leaving a. residue of the £367 estate to finance Launching his simplified spelling system bi-vcd on a 40- let tierFOC - 155 words
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261 1953-12-02 5 Manufacture Of Automobiles In India NEW DELHI: The Union Commerce and Industries Minister, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari told the House of the People, last Tuesday that the aanufacturing' programme of automobile manufacturers in India was expected to be received by the end of the year. Replying to Sri K. P.FOC - 261 words
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Article37 1953-12-02 5 BOMBAY: Bombay City ueedd 3.000,000 eggs and 3,000 fouls daily for catering ourposes by various hotels and restaurants. This brings an annual income of about Rs. 2.00.00.000 to villagers from r^ombay hotels and restaurants. BNFSBNFS - 37 words
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Article127 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: The Central Ministers of Finance and Rehabilitation and the Chief Minister of West Bengal, who constitute a high-power committee to make a survey of the conditions of displaced persons in West Bengal, are expected to complete their task shortly. This was indicated by Mr.FOC - 127 words
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Article243 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: The Estimates Committee of the Indian Parliament has suggested to the Central Government that it should take early steps to create a grain bank for storing surplus grains in their godowns so that emergency needs in any part of the country could be easiJy met. AnanthasayanamBNFS - 243 words
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Article91 1953-12-02 5 REWA (Vindhya Pradesh): •V grant of Rs. 925.000 has been sanctioned by the Government of India for organismg 1 tho grow-more food campaign, during the current financial year, in the State. A scheme has been approved for the construction of wells in the State costing:BNFS - 91 words
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Article74 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: India will send a delegation to the International Telephone Consultative Sub-Committee for the Middle East and Southern Asia, which meets in Lahore. The delegation will consist of Mr. H. N. Shrivastava. Additional Chtef Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs Department; Mr. C. P. Vasudevan, Deputy ChiefFOC - 74 words
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Article35 1953-12-02 5 LONDON, Dec. I.— Herbert Hoover, Jr., the U.S. State Department oil adviser, was a luncheon guest yesterday of Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. Hoover is here to discuss 'the British-Iranian oil dispute with British officials. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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437 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI. Food and Agriculture Ministry officials who visited Israel on a study tour, h&ve recommended that co-operative farming be started as an experiment in the community project areas. In their report, the officials commenced the Mo#hav Ovdun type of co-operative farms prevalentFOC - 437 words
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Article199 1953-12-02 5 LONDON. Boys are not nearly so bright as girls in the Isle of the Wight. At the rate at which girls are ousting boys from the Island's two grammer schools, the school population is rapidly assuming the proportion of three to one in the199 words
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Article111 1953-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: Britain's First Sea Lord. Sir Rhodei cick McGrigor, before leaving India after a fortnight's stay in India, paid a tribute to Ihe "high standard of smartness enthusiasm and efficiency of the Indian Navy." In a message to the Oom-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy. SirBNFS - 111 words
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Article84 1953-12-02 5 DACCA East Pakistan > To fight the coming general elections in East Bengal the Caste Hindus of the State have set up a committee with Sri Basant Kumar Das Leader of the Congress Party and several others as members. Candidates will be selected by committee,BNFS - 84 words
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533 1953-12-02 6 CEYLON NEWS Amendments Constitution Questionnaire Issued COLOMBO: All member* of the Government Parliamentary Party have been asked by the party's Constitution-amending Committee to submit their suggestions for amending the Constitution, A questionnaire has been issued for the guidance of members, but they have been told that suggestions outside the purviewFOC - 533 words
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Article245 1953-12-02 6 Inaugurating the Cinema Fans Association, last Sunday, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj criticised the Government of Singapore for not realising the usefulness of Cinema in the life of the community. The Government, he added, was of the idea that cinema was a luxury and not a necessity.245 words
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143 1953-12-02 6 fiirbnAWAK, PaKistan, Dec. 1. A crowaea bus piungea ott v HMUI pontoon bridge into tno nuiuuy waters or cne River luaus ssum*iy. crowning 60 persons lnciuuinK two veiled wwiuvn and three cmidren. biow communications from the provincial town of LAy.ya ttiiant toid or svitximmgA.P. - 143 words
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Article51 1953-12-02 6 LONDON, Dec. I.— Briga. (Her Sir John Hunt, who jed chc party which conquered Mount Everest la»t June, nas oeen ordered by hie doctors to cancel arrangements and take a complete rest. The 42-year-old soldier has been on a lecture tour since returning home from the Himalayas.—A.P. - 51 words
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36 1953-12-02 6 Malacca Spends Afore In Education The Malacca Settlement Council approved the 1954 Budget which provides for a total expenditure of $10,107,--310. Largest expenditure Is for education for which a sum of $1,720,005 has been net aside.36 words
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Article129 1953-12-02 6 Premier Horse! COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelau siA, made a confession when be spoke at a reception given him by the Indian Mercantile Chamber. Sir John said. "I thought that horse sense was sufficient to be a Prime Minister. I have now dtooovered that a Prime Minister mustFOC - 129 words
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Article280 1953-12-02 6 COLOMBO: Tbe apedal committee appointed by tbe Minister of Education a few months ago to recommend how best to introduce Swabasha. aa the media of instruction in Standard 7 has so far agreed that all subjects other than science and mathematics should be taught In theFOC - 280 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-12-02 6 HONGKONG, Dec. I.— More than 400 China-bound Chinese students arrived here on Sunday from Singapore on the Dutch liner Tjiwangi. They were given a police escort to the border. Police reported the transfer was made peacefully with occasional outbursts Of Red songs and slogans. A.P. President Eisenhower tries on aA.P. - 78 words
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Article218 1953-12-02 6 Christmas is a time of Good cheer ana Chanty. *'or many people in Maiaya Cnnstmas wiu NOT bring good cneer or cnarity. Amongst these many uiousanda tare numbered the i\H. sun ere rs of tne country. i'.ti. sunerers wno are too poor to even buy the218 words
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Article105 1953-12-02 6 RANGOON, Dec. 1. The Burmese Government announced yesterday it has extended the cease-fire against Chinese Nationalists 14 days, until Dec. 15. The announcement said the extension was granted "aft^r careful consideration" to permit the Nationalist forces to withdraw under the plan drawn up by theA.P. - 105 words
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303 1953-12-02 6 COLOMBO: Sir John Ko.elawala, Prime Minister, N contemplating change* in the existing pattern of oar over* i-ea* ra.nos.-ntation so that the total annual expenditure on the Missions abroad may be kept to a minimum. It ia aleo likely that in all future ap coinFOC - 303 words
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Article294 1953-12-02 6 Replying to the charges made agtLinst him by Mr. C. r. J. Ess. (published in these columns on Nov. 25), Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, Progressive Candidate for West Ward in the ensuing City Council elections, says that his opponent having done nothing really worthwhile during294 words
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Article132 1953-12-02 6 "As regards my absenca from the Vehicles Committee meetings lo consider the cases of a number of Taxi drivers, so painstakingly referred to by Mr. Ess. To the best of my recollection I did not attend one meeting: only, in any case. the Committee could have proceeds132 words
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Article95 1953-12-02 6 The efficiency of the police and of the new emergency caps system wae tested by tho Hon'bk" the Resident Commissioner. Penang. Mr. R. p Bingham, when he dialled '999' to report a "robbery" at the opening of the new Penang Automatic Telephone Exchange in Madras Lane on95 words
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Article126 1953-12-02 6 LONDON, Dec. 1. Britain has "withdrawn recognition" but not deposed me Kaoaka [King of Buganda, the central province of the British protectorate of Uganda, a Colonial Office spokesman said yesterday. He said the Kin? was expected to reach London by air today. The spokesman declined toA.P. - 126 words
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Article38 1953-12-02 6 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief U.S. delegate to the U.N.. charged yesterday that Soviet officers whJ headed North Korean prison commands were responsible for thousands of atrocity and torture cases and deaths. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article62 1953-12-02 6 CAIRO. Dec. 1. President Neguib of Egypt last night urged all Sudutuuse victors and losers in the current elections to unite against possible moves by Britain maintaining her grip on the Sudan. dm. Ncguib'a* appeal foiio-v--ed the triumph of the pre K,.ypti.in National Unionists in theA.P. - 62 words
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Article41 1953-12-02 6 MAIZURU (Japan), Dec. 1. The repatriation ship Koao Maru dropped anchor here today with 811 shouting, hand waving Japanese PoW 8 from Communist Siberia. Some were captives of the Russians for the last 14 years.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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