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Title Section16 1953-12-08 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU IX. No. 298. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article307 1953-12-08 1 IKE AND LANIEL AGREE TO BIG FOUR BERLIN CONFAB LATER CHIEFS TO CONFER WITH M. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. President Eisenhower and French Premier Joseph Laniel have granted the heart's desire of the grand old man of the West, Sir Winston Churchill: the current meeting with themA.P. - 307 words
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Article70 1953-12-08 1 TUCKER'S TOWN. Bermuda. Dec. 7. A brief Communique was Issued covering developments at the Big Three meeting Sunday which, said: "The three heuds of ewernment and the Foreign Ministers conunuied their discussion of European questions and. will pass today to consideration of Far Eastern questions." Mr.A.P. - 70 words
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Article126 1953-12-08 1 MORETON, IN THE MARSH, WEST ENGLAND, Dec. 7 A pretty Japanese girl who was in Hiroshima when thfc atom bomb fell on August 6, 1945, was married Saturday in the sleepy village amid the Cotswold Hills. She was Miss June Agness Itosc, who flewReuter - 126 words
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Article115 1953-12-08 1 1I v KhiiN TOWN, Bern nit 1. 1, A>ec, 7. ITe-skkjnt fcittvnhower will fly direct i r..m the Bermuda conference to ihe United .>ain»n» at New York tomorrow to deliver a dramatic new western challenge to Russia to Join in working out an atomic control andA.P. - 115 words
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Article95 1953-12-08 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 7 Miss Pamela Martin, 23-year-old Chicago girl who is trying to make a round the world speed record travelling in commercial airlines, left here yesterday on her way to Tokyo. She started from Chicago on Friday and hopes to be back there'Reuter - 95 words
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Article65 1953-12-08 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 7 Thirty more South 'Korean converts to Communism refused to return home, increasing to 160 the number who have resisted ail arguments fcT repatriation. It was the fifth day of "come home" explanations and the Allies have failed to win back oneA.P. - 65 words
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Article101 1953-12-08 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 7 The I.S. Agriculture Department said yesterday that South-East Asia would have for export in 1954 "quantities of rice sharply above those of the year before, and considerably larger than in any year since world war two." Burma, Thailand and lndoChina wouldReuter - 101 words
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290 1953-12-08 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 7. U.S. Envoy Arthur Dean, a lawyer, prepared a biting "courtroom 1 attack for today's meeting- with the Reds in an effort to Jolt them loose from their stand that Russia should sit as a "neutral" at aAP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-12-08 1 V 8 Vu.-I'roiil<n4 Mr. RICHARD NIXON (left) and Indian Premier Mr. JAWAHABLAL NEHRU tet down to some serloun discussion ov«»r the coffee runs during their Deo. 1 meeting in Ne w Delhi. But the meeting wa» not conducted throughout in thin sombre mood, the two men foundA.P. - 58 words
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158 1953-12-08 1 Cheddi Jagan's Calcutta Statement Contradicted NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— The Indian Government has not changed its attitude on the situation in British Guiana, where Britain has ousted the government headed by Cheddi Jagan and suspended the constitution, a Government spokesman said hereAP - 158 words
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43 1953-12-08 1 HONGKONG, Deo. 7. Chinese Premier Chou En Lai has sent a notification to the United Nations General Assembly warning that the situation in Korea has now developed to a critical stage, Peking Radio an- noun r««d today.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article63 1953-12-08 1 MEXICO CITY, Dec. 7— Twenty-nine couples with children were legally married Saturday in a mass wedding which took place in nearby Rancho Taoatia. Such mass civil weddings are legal In Mexico, but are comparatively rare. They usually occur in remote areas where couple** do not have theA.P. - 63 words
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Article171 1953-12-08 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— United Kingdom manufacturers failed to secure a share of India's recent orde* for 480 locomotives "because their quotations were .simply not competitve," Railway Board Chairman F.C. Badhwnr said here. Commenting on laboui Mi. Arthur Woodburn's expression in the House of CommonsA.P. - 171 words
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Article151 1953-12-08 1 PROBLEM OF UNREPAT'D PRISONERS PANMUNJOM, Dec. 7.— Indian Lieutenant Genera! K. J S. Thimayya said today the < question of what to do with PoWs who refuse to go home J should be decided between the Communists and the United Nations Command if the J Korean peace conference doea JA.P. - 151 words
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117 1953-12-08 1 CONGRESS NOT IN FAVOUR OF Dr. JAGAN CO. (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELJO, Dec. 7.— The All-India Congress Working Committee concluded its deliberations here on Sunday after passing a strongly worded resolution condemning colonial domination in Asia and Africa and racial discrimination practised especially in Africa. The Committee deploredCopyright - 117 words
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Article285 1953-12-08 1 From our own correspondent MADRAS Dec. 7. There are no major difficulties between India and Communist China said Mr N. Raghavan, India's Ambassador in Peking, to pressmen here on Sunday while on his way back to Dolhi after visiting his native Malabar. He was referring to theCopyright - 285 words
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357 1953-12-08 1 Expansion Of Br. Trade With Red China Jap Trade In S.E. A. -Surprises In Store! (By Our Staff Reporter) Japanese Trade in South East Asia and expansion of trade with Red China in nx>n-strategic materials were among the numerous questions discussed at the 'Mallaig Conference* recently, it is gathered from357 words
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237 1953-12-08 1 KABUL, Afghanistan. Dec. 7. Prime Minister of Afghanj.srtan. Sardar MohUmnn ■> Daud KtKtn made it plain yesterday this rugged border country strongly oppose to reported proposals for American military bases in neighbouring Pakistan. He said in tan interview Afghanistan cannot "entertain too friendly 'thought* aboutA.P. - 237 words
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Article60 1953-12-08 1 KARACHI Dec. 7 —Mr Richard Nixon. the United States Vice-President, arrived in Karachi yesterday for a three-day visit. Mr. Nixon, who is on a tour of the Far East, has recently visited India and Afghanistan. Mr. Nixon said he would discuss matters of common interest withReuter - 60 words
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Article501 1953-12-08 2 JHE most outstanding feature of the results of the elections to the local bodies in Mataya held simultaneously throughout the country on Saturday last the first Saturday m the month of December being the polling day according to the elections ordinance is the different501 words
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582 1953-12-08 2 But All Parties Should Agree To The Suggestion NEW DELHI: India haa welcomed file wiggwtion to hold the Korean Political Conference at the Indian Capital, provided, all parties to the conference are agreeable to the Chinese proposal writes the diplomatic correspondent of the BharatBNFS - 582 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-12-08 2 PHOTO. Senator H. Alexander Smith of New Jersey. Republican Chairman tt the Aidan Subcommittee of the USA Senate Foreign Relation* Committee, arrived in New Delhi from Bangkok and Rangoon, on four-day visit. Here Mr. Smith chats with Mrs. George V. Allen, wife of the US.A.A.P. - 55 words
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Article102 1953-12-08 2 MfcW DKJLH3; The Government of inuia has sanctioned a further short-icim loan ot Ha BtJMJNt to tho West iicngjal uovemment lor the purchase of over 10,500 tons si iimmonium .sulphate under the 'I tow- More- FVxk! Programme for 1953-54. The loan is repaatable byFOC - 102 words
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58 1953-12-08 2 Elections Fall Through In Chandernagore CHANDEKNAGORE All the 34* candidates who aufinrutted their nomination papers for the municipal elections which are due to be held on Dec. 34 have, withdrawn their candidatures. it l learnt. According to political circles, this win mean that the elections will fail through and theFOC - 58 words
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Article192 1953-12-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Ooun.cu of states passed the Coir incuascry &m with a minor amendment. Tne amendment requires tne accounts of Che ouara (contemplated in tne dm to Do pAuced oufore ootn vie Houses of Parliament, instead of ooiy before wie House ot tne .People. TneFOC - 192 words
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Article255 1953-12-08 2 PATIALA Within two years of the last general elecuons, political parties in Pn^iSU are again preparing tor another election. Poimcai circies here arc dis. cussing the chances of any one party emerging with a decisive and staoie majority The absence of such a party in the last AssemblyFOC - 255 words
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Article181 1953-12-08 2 TRIVANDRUM: There are 1,008 females for every 1.000 males in Travan core-Cochin according to the last census. The population of the StaU* as enumerated at the 1951 census is 9,280,425, which i a almost two and a half times as much as fifty years ago.FOC - 181 words
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Article120 1953-12-08 2 BOMBAY The Research Committee constituted by the All-India Khadl and Village Industries Board ha s drawn up a comprehensive plan for the setting up of a research institute for village industries. The institute will be wellequipped and serve as a modern research centre for utilising andFOC - 120 words
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Article136 1953-12-08 2 NEW DELHI: Tho Prime Minister told Mr. Munigwam> in Uie House of the People that the Government of India had agreed to the Ceylon Government opening a new office in Madras for information and passport purposes- The office was likely to be opened in December. NoFOC - 136 words
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Article1602 1953-12-08 2 Govt. Legislation Shortly NEW DELHI: Hie Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, told the House of the People that he would prepare and introduce a comprehensive Bill to put a stop to the practice of taking and offering of dowry in marriages. Mr. Biswas was intervening inFOC - 1,602 words
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Article498 1953-12-08 3 RAJ AJ I DEFEATED NIXON Told Home Truths And Convinced Vice President Of India's Stand BOMBAY: Commentators in India, «ay that Mr. Mxoa's arrival to India is titueiy as It will enable him to know lirst hand what India thinks of Karachi- Washington parleys about military auiance. They sugge-t that-BNFS - 498 words
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Article209 1953-12-08 3 NEW UKuHI: Sri C. D. I>shmukh, Finance Minister, told the Council of States, that the Government of India had still under consideration the L.K. Government's offer to allow £5,000,000 (about Rs 66,650,000) out of U.K's capital subscription to the International Bank being lent by the BankFOC - 209 words
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Article405 1953-12-08 3 SALES TAX IN T.-C. STATE v^Lu-u.n: Sri Fanampalh UrovuKka Menon, Finance Minister of Travancore-Oochin. doMired mercnanta that the Liwi'iomciit would do its best io minimise the difficulties, experienced by them aa a remm of the muKi-podnt system uC saies-tax assessment. tie aaiu the <j»overnment had received the report of the405 words
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215 1953-12-08 3 T.-C. Congress Fallen Party Says Kripalani KRNAKULAM: Sri J. B. KriiJiiluni Chairman, PrajaSocialist Party, told. Pressmen, here that ithe political situation in TravancoreCochin was so complex that It was difficult to give a straight, and definite answer aa to the future course of action of the P.S. party with regardFOC - 215 words
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138 1953-12-08 3 TxuvAi'.i/iwUiu; me Unit ed 1-hjiil ox i_.u. lUsl.s la-uumc«--uC Ouituuuno^i, Kevomuonary o\A;iiti-.^L aau Keraxa isv/cianst parties) m rravancore-cociuxu which htaa i>c-cn negotiating wan ijk- irraja doci&iiat P ty for a LttstuUf. ailia^ce in tne v-vuu -k Ke.iv.ra.i «ie«Uons »<• me o,.ut, ntvs ueciuvuFOC - 138 words
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Article211 1953-12-08 3 NEW DEUtfl: A new method of selecting Congress camUdatea for the coming General Elections tin Travan-core-Ooohin has been evolved In the State, said Sri K. P. Mhdhavan Nayar (M.UJ*.), President of the T.-C. Pradesh Oonqre.sa CommUtee. Instead of taking; the initiative thcanselvcs and selecting c.-indid.-iite.s fromFOC - 211 words
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Article186 1953-12-08 3 NEW TYPES OF RICE AND BREAD MAOitAS: Sri V. svubramamuun, Director of the cen«,nu x'ovG Xecanoiojcmmu itoeearcli lnj»«*wite, Myttore, met the Chief Miniiit«r, 2»ri V. Majmop«u«oiiMfuur, tee t>ood jiuuk^r, Sri O. Subrainimi^iw, uicl tlie 1 ood becre*4try, Sri R. A. <«o-IMua»H-Hmi. at the Secretarial. Me showed them samples of riceFOC - 186 words
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Article139 1953-12-08 3 KUMBAKONAM: The Police held an Inquest on the bodies of Nannubai and her mother, who are stated to nave committed suicide. ft is stated that a woman threw her seven-year and fiveyear old daughters, into the PoUiamarat tank at about 9 p.m. and lumped intoFOC - 139 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-12-08 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Durairaj who were married recently in Tiruchirappali. Bridegroom 8 the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. Rethiaam IMllay of Bagan SeraJ.27 words
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Article395 1953-12-08 3 IIOMBAY: The Policy CommisMion of the Praja Sofia' i si Party, which concluded its four-day meeting hero decided that the party shou .<i not hold coalition talks with any other party until th«< next general eleotiocis. Th« Commission also fe*t that the party should notFOC - 395 words
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439 1953-12-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Government In the first three years of tho Five- Year Plan period bave given resistance to the States to the extent of X 27.61 crates in the shape of grant* and R». 250 orores way of .l<>:n for theFOC - 439 words
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Article243 1953-12-08 3 NEW DELHI; Changes in the provisions for iftnalisatlon of scrutiny of nominations before the- elections highlight the report of the Select Commlittee on the (Bill to amend the Repfresenta'tion of the People Act presented to the House of the People. The Committee is of the viewFOC - 243 words
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Article64 1953-12-08 3 POONA. The loan of Rs. 4,000,000, bearing an tnterest at four per cent. floated by the Poona Municipal Corporation, with the approval of the Bombay Government, has been over-subscribed. The Corporation may float another loan for R B 2,000,000 more some tirnf* later. The loan floated isBNFS - 64 words
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Article69 1953-12-08 3 There la no regulation roquirtng" the lower ranks to samtc the wives of officers In the Defence Services. Thi--was stated recently by Mr. Tyagi, Minister for Deffence Organisation, in a written-re-ply to Mr. M. Basavapunnaiah. The member had asked whether there ww.s any such r«. ifulaticn andFOC - 69 words
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Article94 1953-12-08 3 GAVA: Over 2.00tt Harijans entered tne famous Vishnupad tempie herThey marched in a ftrocesslon, playing band» and singing; bha)ans. Today'n tempie entry was part of the profrraintne drawn up lor the observance of the Harijan day by local Conjrress and representatives of the Gaya Nagarik .Sangh.FOC - 94 words
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Article134 1953-12-08 3 NEW DELHI: The NmkU> of Bhopui's representations to the Government in respect >f hrta jagir figured in the Council of States during question time. The States Minister, Dr. Katju, said in a written reply to Mr. V. S. Sarwate: "The Nawab of Bhopal had represented personally134 words
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Article65 1953-12-08 3 BOMBAY Four dhvcto. of Dhanraj Mills, L.td., including R. G. Ruia and B. R. Ruia, multi-millionairea, havrbeen arrested, and later '-released on bail on a chargtf of contravening the provisions of the Cotton Textile Control Order, 1941. The allegation against the acucused is thai they failed toBNFS - 65 words
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Article122 1953-12-08 4 PATIALA: The police of i'JSt'SU suite claim tnat. wUn their caipuirt' or une ia»st rvm■xwjk ot .in notorious MM s £H-og. dacoiue© wux >k- a leaLuirc oi tne pulii. biiou. of tne village of L';i.uui. Mnuawiiii-i. had been wan tea in .no lewer luian 30 cases of dacoLty.BNFS - 122 words
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283 1953-12-08 4 CEYLON NEWS: Takes 3 Ministers To Delhi COLOMBO. Sir John Kotelawala hopes to spend three days in New Delhi with the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, for preliminary talks on the Indo-Ceyion problem. Sir Jonn dixhxucs to leave flar New Ul-im on JanuaryFOC - 283 words
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220 1953-12-08 4 C.I.C. SEEKS INTERVIEW WITH PREMIER OOiX>MBO; The Ceylon Indian uowcreas wui be asking <vie Prune Miuu»u»r (for aa in■itsrview <u> nwixe certain reoree&auM/oKka renaming t h ■nAmlJMH^riTur ot tftfl lni^ffT and i^aJcitfUiiii Heawienta (UUaea* .sju/u* Act. According to ita President. Mr. fc>. Tnondacnan. this ocg»aucAditKm is not satisfied with theFOC - 220 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-12-08 4 The deposed KABAKA of Buganda had a meeting lastIng over an hour on Dec 2 with MB. OLIVER LYTTELTON W the Colonial Secretary. Afterwards, in the hallway of the Colonial Office, with the Kabaka at his side, Mr. LytteLton told reporters: "The Kabaka and I had a most friendly conversation.88 words
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255 1953-12-08 4 The TamiU Representative Council, Singapore decided Sunday to celebrate the Tamils Festival on Thursday Jan. 14, 1904. Mass Public meeting, Variety Concert, Sports Meet. Oratorical Contests, Music and Dance Competitions and other items have been included in the Festival programme Tamils Festival255 words
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Article114 1953-12-08 4 Islam Veil CAIKO, Deo. 7. The Supreme Guide of the Moslem bruttoi'kood baa dedareu that Xoiam does not inquire veiling of women. in a press interview. Supreme Uuide il&s&an £1 kii*uea>y caueu tbe veil "an aristocratic custom born of the Jealousy of men." Tbe Supreme Uuide added that Islam simplyA.P. - 114 words
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Article40 1953-12-08 4 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine LJfe Society w*ll h* held on Wednesday. Deo. U. 1953 at 7 p.m. at No. 28. Loroog «N. Telok Kurau Road, the recidence of the President. Sri M. Damodaram Plllai.40 words
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Article281 1953-12-08 4 COLOMBO: "In a predominantly Buddhistic country Mich us ours -why should not drinking be banned at all State functions?" asked Dr. j. H. F. Jayasuriya, speaking from the chair at the United Temperance Campaign meeting held at the Baptist Mission School Hall, Cinnamon Garden**. Dr. JayasuriyaFOC - 281 words
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Article140 1953-12-08 4 The Hindu suuf of the iMcUical u<.-i><irinu.-ni ana Hosi.nuu.s, 3in*ftuH>re. will ooauuet mo bwuiuruu t e^uvai at tm: ton t>viL»>aKia. Yina va+car Tempie. la ceyion Hotui, on WeantoU.iv. lk-c. 9 iTom b p.m. to :< v.m. The provrrmnme consists of Special Aoisftttgam ceremony trum 5 p.m. to tf.au140 words
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Article151 1953-12-08 4 Bhopal Harijans Pose Problem atiUfAXj: i'nc removal ot Ucu<u oiHJu«a on auuiiuis for wiuuiK.s me Hoic i«m "t a scouon of umv>u\.nu.u <.-.-, now mivwh ,tiarii<uu!. i« a. i»ru-iw-wn wxuvn no longer at-ui-cud tfiem. I'nis is me view jkiu oy v comercnoe or aoout ouu rtaniuxu* ot anuvax i»uite mviBNFS - 151 words
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Article71 1953-12-08 4 HYDERABAJD: An Industrial Corporation for Hyderabad SOate wftil come into beine on Jaauary 1 next. The capita] will <be Rs. 10.000 000; the Union and .State Governments will take equal number of shares. Shi* Balwant Singh of the Hyderabad St.ite Bunk will tbc the tMaiutgLnK Director ofBNFS - 71 words
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Article150 1953-12-08 4 The 1953 Mallaig Conference ended yesterday. Under the Chairmanship of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, United Kingdom Commissioner-General In South East Asia, it was attended by British Diplomatic. Administrative and Service Representatives in the Far East, Australia, India and Pakistan. Representatives of the Foreign Office and the Colonial150 words
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71 1953-12-08 4 The first rounds of the Singles fixtures in the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament played yesterday at tiha Lint ex Godown, Harbour Board Gate No. 7, resulted! as follows: Mr. Razak WO. Mr. Prithviraj. Mr. A. P. Menon WO. Mr. T. Kartar Singh. Mr. Samynathan71 words
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Article122 1953-12-08 4 WASHINGTON. l>ec 7. scna ior Jotteuii McCarthy i>nustxi President Jbiaeautm'er >uua«»> and denied tnere wan any basic conflict between them on the issue of Communists in Government. Sen. Mccarthy (tenied ateo that he was attacking either Prenident JtllHenhower or Seoreuiry of Suue Mr. Dulles when he suggested ThursdayA.P. - 122 words
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Article92 1953-12-08 4 LONDON, Dec. 7 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor who arrived in England on Monday left last night to return to France. As they boarded the night ferry at Victoria station a crowd of we.l wishers cried: •'Merry Christmas" and "come back, again soon." The Duke of WindsorReuter - 92 words
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Article128 1953-12-08 4 The High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, gave the opening talk at the second annual conference of State and Settlement Veterinary Officers held at Kuala Lumpur. The Veterinary Officers discussed, among other things, ways to intensify assistance to New Villages with emphasis on the taking128 words
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Article92 1953-12-08 4 TUCKERS TOWN (Bermuda), Dec. 7. French Premier Joseph L«niel is suffering from a lung infection, it was announced late last night. A brief bulletin signed by Lord Moran, personal physician to Sir Winston Churchill and Harry H C. Curtis a Bermudan general practioner, said theA.P. - 92 words
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Article158 1953-12-08 4 COLOMBO: "The law can never make good citizens. It 4a only through religion that good citizens are made", saidi Sir John iKotelawaiU, the Prime MinuLer. presiding t the inaugural meeting: of the Customs Department Buddhist Association held at the Customs ©ince, "Ceylon is a freeFOC - 158 words
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Article67 1953-12-08 4 CAIRO. Dec. 7.— The fabuivAid wealth of Egyipt's former dynastic family may finance a programme of development which will change the economic faoo of Egypt. Fortunes of more than 400 members of the Mohamed Aly family has been connscajted by the Egyptian government. Pro liminary estimates valueA.P. - 67 words
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Article26 1953-12-08 4 TEHERAN. Dec. 7. Two persons were killed and one was injured today when Uoopa opened fire on unti-Bmtiah demonstrators at Teheran University. 30 were arrested. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article77 1953-12-08 4 The Cinema Fans Association of Singapore has requested the owners of the theatres screening Indian films to give at least a short interval of five to ten minutes during each show. The Association Secretary states Itlliat the representation ts being made on the strength of numerous reports77 words
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Article144 1953-12-08 4 BOMBAY: What was considered to toe a wihite elephan; in 1903 when vt was founded by ;the eminent pioneer among m'dustnaiiSLs. the late Shri JamshedJii N. Tat/a, the Taj Mahal Motel will celebrate its golden jubilee on December 16 The founder used to admit fo: •theBNFS - 144 words
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