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Title Section16 1953-12-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC No. 299. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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221 1953-12-09 1 U. S. Makes Final Offer Reds Flatly Reject! Korean Peace Confab PANMUNJOM, Dec. 8. U.S. special envoy Arthur Dean handed the Communists a "final offer" plan today for a Korean peace conference at Geneva but the Reds flatly rejected it. South Korea boycotted the meeting and attacked Mr. Dean's actionA.P. - 221 words
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143 1953-12-09 1 TOKYO, Dec. 8. ReU China's Foreign Minister last night messaged the United Nauons that the Korean cnsu> is "fomeniiog consequences of a serious nature," bitterly blamed the Umted States and prodded the b.N. to do something about it. Chou Kn-lai, who also is143 words
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97 1953-12-09 1 Pakistan Split Over Pact With America KARACHI, Dec. B.—Huasain Shaheed Suhrawardy, opposition leader and president A the A warns (People) Muslim Lieague .said yesterday his party is opposed to any military alliance between Pakistan and the United States. In an interview, he added that Pakistan's interest would best be servedA.P. - 97 words
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Article59 1953-12-09 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. B.— Periyar Rama.swam was discharged from General Hospital here on Monday in 'perfect good health*. He was admitted ten days ago suffering from fever and his stay caused great deal of anxiety to the people of Tamilnad. He is proceedingCopyright - 59 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-12-09 1 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (right), smile* as he shakes lfanda with President Dwlfjht D. Elsenhower (centre), as the U.S. President arrived in Bermuda on Dec. 4. At (left is the French Prime Minister, Joseph bMhk A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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82 1953-12-09 1 To Boycott Queen's Visit To Ceylon COLOMBO. Dec. B.—Members of the Freedom Partysecond biggest political group in Ceylon will be asked by its Executive Committee to boycott all celebrations and ceremonies connected with the Queen's visit next April. An informed source .'aid the Committee resolved that, while members should keepA.P. - 82 words
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Article83 1953-12-09 1 PARIS, Dec. B.— King Tribhubana Blr Bikram Sah Deva of Nepal who is visiting Europe for medical attention, arrived in Paris yesterday from Zurich. He wa s accompanied by his son. Prince Bashundhara. The king and his paity are to remain here about eight days asA.P. - 83 words
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Article60 1953-12-09 1 UNXNE, Italy, Dec. 8 Yugoslav and Italian troops pulled back yesterday from their emergency positions along the Yugoslav-Italian border in a move to <*ase tension over Trieste. This came 48 hours after the two nations agreed to "normalise" their frontiers as the first peaceful step toward resolving thei»A.P. - 60 words
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Article121 1953-12-09 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 8. A proposal postponing debate on the Korean situation indefinitely was approved Monday night by the 60-niHtion Political Committee of the U N. Assembly. In a 50 minute speech to the Committee, Mr, Menon »aid tne repatriation' issue in Koiea is not catastrophicA.P. - 121 words
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Article99 1953-12-09 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 8. South Korean officers played a new record tsday in their efforts to coax home 30 converts to Communism. It featured dialogue between a boy and girl and a song dwelling on the glories of "my lovely homeland, my dear homeland" South Korea_A.P. - 99 words
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Article27 1953-12-09 1 LONDON, Dec. 8 The Conquerors of Everest—Brigadier Sir John Hunt and Sir Itfmund Hillary were elected honorary members of the Royal Institution ;f Chcrter- •4 ivrtyor?,— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article110 1953-12-09 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon Dec. 8. -Ceylon's Finance Minister. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, plans to visit Washington this month seeking a World Bank loan of U5516,000,000 to finance the second stage of the country's hydro-electric programme. He visited London last month to raise a loan of £25,*****0 forA.P. - 110 words
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Article31 1953-12-09 1 JAKARTA, Dec. B.— A study mission, of the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs, arrived here yesterday for a three-day ertnerml curvev of Indonesia. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article55 1953-12-09 1 ABOARD THE ROYAL YACHT GOTHIC, Dec. 8. Queen Elizabt-'th has spoken by radio telephone to members of 'the Royal Family In England from the Royal Yacht Gothic now in; the middle of theSoutfh Pfecinc on ihu way Uf Fill. The telephone Is fitted wi>th a scramblingReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1953-12-09 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— U.S. Congressman Emanuei Celler, member of the House Judiciary Committee, left here for Calcutta yesterday after a six-day visit to the Indian A.P. capital.-A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-12-09 1 Pilot©. The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehro ffreettar Mr. Richartl M Nixon. Vloe Pre Advnt of the Unttetf Btmtm of AnM»rk». übea the latt«r met the Prime MloiMer in New Delhi on December 1. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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127 1953-12-09 1 Full U.S. Aid To War Against Reds In I-C. TUCKERS TOWN. Bermuda, Dec 8. President Eisen+iower promised France yesterday to continue full American support for her war against Red-led revolutionaries in Indochina, vi French delegate reported. The authoritative Information come out after the Big Three oarried out a det&tled surveyA.P. - 127 words
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Article259 1953-12-09 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. The White House Monday discounted any idea that Presidn t Ki.-jcnhowcr might be swayed ua <thic waning houra of nxa Bermuda talks to change ,U.S. Foreign Policy as result of protests stirred by Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Mr. Murray Sayder, assistant White HouseReuter - 259 words
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Article35 1953-12-09 1 COLOMBO, Dee. 8. Minitl er of Home Affair* A. Ratnayake ooHapeed wit* a heart attack immediately after addressing a owetinx in Kandy yeMterday. His condHioa Is Mid to be aeriouft. i A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article47 1953-12-09 1 JERUSALEM, Israel Sector Dec. B.— David Ben-Gurion re. signed yesterday as Prime Minister of Israel. The 68-year-old statesman. Premier ot Israel since its founding in 1948, submitted his formal resignation yesterday and met the President Izhak Ben Zvt to say his good- bye.— U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article38 1953-12-09 1 LONDON, Dec. B.— A Labour member is to ask in Parliament next week what it costs to equip and operate the liner Gothic which the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are using- during theii Commonwealth tour.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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107 1953-12-09 1 Florida Couple Anxious To Help India NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday that his Government was considering an offer by Mr and Mrs. F. 1 Johnson of til Lake Shore Boulevard, St. Cloud, Florid*, US., to make a nation-wlcfc wwi Ift V* Vaite«j State* for fumte forA.P. - 107 words
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327 1953-12-09 1 Allies Approve Text NEW YORK, Dec. 8. President Eisenhower will outline dramatic new proposals concerning the issue of atomic energy in his speech to the United Nations Assembly today, a high diplomatic source at the United Nations said Monday. This gource saidReuter; A.P. - 327 words
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290 1953-12-09 1 Rajaji Should Stay Nehru's Directive To 'Rebels' (FtomOurOwn Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 8. Rajajl'g continuance In office as Chief Minister of Madras is absolutely essential for the welfare of Madras State, according to a directive issued by the CongTess High Command to Madras Congress Legislature Party, majority of whom had submittedCopyright - 290 words
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Article109 1953-12-09 1 LONDON, Dec 8. The Churchill government's «uspension of the British Guiant Constitution to block t. Communist coup to B eize the colony was upheld last night in the House of Commons by a vote of 304 to 271. Labourites were divided on the issue andA.P. - 109 words
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Article37 1953-12-09 1 DAMASCUS, Dec. B.—^Reports from Saudi Arabia reaching here said King Baud, has accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan, extended to him by the Governor-Gen©r&l of Pakistan Ghulara Mohammed, who is now visftiag Arabia--, A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article188 1953-12-09 1 TUCKERS TOWN, Bermuda. Dec. 8. President Eisenhower «arly-<to-worit habits gave the British and French delegations a jolt at the start of tho Bi£Thrtee conference An informant disclosed Monday that when the Foreign Ministers met for the first time last Fridiay r U.Si Secretery of Slate John.A.P. - 188 words
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Article148 1953-12-09 1 KARACHI, Dec The Prune Aiinuaiter of l\.kucan. Mohammed Ali, ye«Uerday announced the Domes of one new minuter and three new ministers of sta.it in his government Taffazul Aii. the Ei&st Bengal Kevenuo Mmiater, has been appomted Minister of Commerce. This otnee nas un tit nvw Ocen neiaReuter - 148 words
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Article127 1953-12-09 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 8. The leftist Mayor of Colombo, Mr. T. Rudra, said yesterday that h« could Dot take part 4n -welcoming Queen Elizabeth "unless I am given my due. place ;lcc.oiv'in^ %o Commonwealth practice." That place, he told the Home Ministry, was second onJy to theReuter - 127 words
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Article22 1953-12-09 1 LUTON, England. Dec. 8 Winner of a cake-maku competition here w»» Anthon Jenkins, 14. Xmoa* the 2b his swU*r,— A.PA.P. - 22 words
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Article558 1953-12-09 2 X COMPARATIVE study and analysis of the City Council election results of the past six years reveal many an interesting thing. The first and foremost is that the success or failure of a candidate is largely dependent, not on the strength or popularity of his party,558 words
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483 1953-12-09 2 Nehru's Statement In Parlt. NEW DELHI: The futility of Pakistan's denial of her negotiations with USA for military assistance in retain for the grant of the use of air bases was emphasised in the Indian Parliament The topic arose out ofBNFS - 483 words
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Article141 1953-12-09 2 Ex- Judge Works As Bombay Clerk BOMBAY. An ex-Judge of a former district court in Saurashtra, aged 48, Babubhal Mehta, wtth 14 year 8 of Judicial and legal, experience, in now plodding as a clerk In the Bombay Municipal Corporation. In reply to an interpellation in tne Corporation, it wa*BNFS - 141 words
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Article67 1953-12-09 2 NEW DELHI: Inaugurating a film version of a popular legend, Shri O. V Mavlankar. Speaker of the House ot the People, asked the nun industry to conduct itself as a vehi cle of national education and culture. Cinema could not be considered merely as a commercial undertaking.BNFS - 67 words
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Article131 1953-12-09 2 PURNEA Shri Vinob.l Bhave, an ardent disciple of M-ihatnia. Gandhi who Is now engaged in Bhudan Yagna (receiving gifts of land from the wealthy for distribution iimong the landless) in the Bihar State said here that the landless) in the Bihar State, said here that the optimum standardBNFS - 131 words
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Article184 1953-12-09 2 KURNOOL: A feature* of the Andhra Legislative Assembly last day's events was the fixture of the salary of Chief Parliamentary Secretary, if B uch a position is created, at Rs. 600 per month, a salary of Rs. 100 more than that of a Minister. This184 words
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Article53 1953-12-09 2 SUitAl': Tnosse wno owu large area 8 in the Pardi taluJta, wnere the PSP men ana women ottered Satyagraiia and courted arrest, are more interested in the grass trade than in agriculture, says KavishanKer Manaraj, Chairman of the Gujerat Bhudan Committee. He adds that the situation needsBNFS - 53 words
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588 1953-12-09 2 Charles Berger - Charles Berger (By Asian students are playing an increasingly Important part In the life of Australian colleges and universities. Thig was emphasised by the recent election of a Malayan as president of the Students' Representative Council of the Melbourne Technical College, Victoria. He588 words
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328 1953-12-09 2 Significance Of 'Choke' Of Delhi NEW DELHI: The increasingly important role that India is playing in international aJiairs, parti, culany with reference to the l£ast-West conflict, is demonstrated by the latest news that both the Communist and United Nations delegates to the preliminary KoreanBNFS - 328 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-12-09 2 PHOTO. Egypt and Japan signed their first post war trade> agreement under which the two countries are to resume large scale trade interrupted by the war. The pact provides for exchange of Egyptian cotton, cotton goods rice and phosithate vagainst Japanese manufactured goods, silk textiles and machinery. Egv^tianA.P. - 60 words
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235 1953-12-09 2 BOMBAY: The question of the abolition of the Upper House in the State Legislature, will come up for consideration at the next Session of the Bombay State Legislative Assembly. It may De mentioned here that the übolition of the Upper Chamber had been decided235 words
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Article110 1953-12-09 2 SURAT Praja Socialist Leader Sri Asok Melua who is undergoing imprisonment in connection with the Pardi l^uui Satyagraha, has written 10 the State Chief Minister cSri Morarji Desai asking tot a committee of enquiry to b« appointed. He says that the evidence about the eviction ofBNFS - 110 words
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Article337 1953-12-09 2 NEW DELHI: The most noted l--y musician from South India, Smt. M. S Sub. bulakshml, regaled an' au<iience of nearly five thousand people, who Included members af Parliament, for about four hours by her captivating vocal recital at the YMCA grounds here. The recital wasBNFS - 337 words
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600 1953-12-09 3 OOLOMBO. Before the oroJecied m««tinx of the Prime Ministers of India and CeYlon take p ace in m»mi la January the Government of India w^nts clarification on Onion's vosilion aa regards the number of Ministers of India and Ceylon citizenship through opera titon of theFOC - 600 words
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103 1953-12-09 3 Sinhalese As Subject For Lond. Exams. OOLOMBO: Sinhalese ka to oc once more included In the list of subjects for the London University v.A. (General). .B.A. (Hona.). MA. and M.A. (Hons.V dftffre^a. The London University authorities have informed the Commlss.oner of Examinations. Mr. L. L. K. Guna.tun««. that oandkkites canFOC - 103 words
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Article425 1953-12-09 3 OOL,Or.LBO: The formation of a union of Tamii-spuMlH M.Ps. witftin the O^VMEWMSt oojaoi of safeguaJdinjr, Uio t H.L-.Lisnen.t&i'v Party with <tflM r.R'h a of m mutUva wu tevusam -d at a conference trrimy coavened o> T m it nyif lrtnc M.Ps. Th onf renteFOC - 425 words
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Article243 1953-12-09 3 OOLOMBO The Prime Minister Sar John Kotelaw&lA n*d mode a press statement Clarifying his reference to Mr. netcr Keuneman's community at pubnc meating- at Galle tast week. "My reference," aays Sir John, implied no disrespect to the Burgher couunuiUty whom I houi in the highest regard.FOC - 243 words
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Article64 1953-12-09 3 MUL.UG: A handkerchief with the words, "Do before you talk," woven tato it was recently presented to the State's Planning Minister. Dr. M. Chenna Reddy by a villa* «f at Ohelvai in the Mulujj CVvmjmmity Proieot »Wft. Tht HttU Act «*u ofl t toy of theFOC - 64 words
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Article423 1953-12-09 3 PREMIER'S APPEAL TO CITIZENS COLOMBO: "We must begin to think not of what we are xoinz to jret out of our «ervioe io the country. We must *ive up the attitude of havtn* a price tag for everytntojc w% rto", said air John Kotttewfefe •*dkbKasin«: the Bxoeu-JVe Oonv mi.&.v ofFOC - 423 words
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244 1953-12-09 3 COLOMBO: A move has been made to put a stop to sectiofwi meetings of members of the Uovernment Parliament Party. The matter will be ddacuased on a resolution which will be moved by Mr. Cyril BJ. 0. Perera. MJ\ for ciolonabo North, in tho parUaanentaryFOC - 244 words
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39 1953-12-09 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— Hie Foreign Ministry announced yesterday four Indian Catholic priests would leave today for Korea to "minister to the religious needs of Catholic prisoners in the prisoner of war catnps."— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-12-09 3 PHOTO. PriiMMM Mar*ar<* enjoys a joke wit* Committee members OuHu* her visit to the Royal Society of Portrait Palnten' Exhibitioa at tHe Royal Institute nUerlm in PteaadOly, London. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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788 1953-12-09 3 Indian Boys Appraise FarmKnowledge Gained In U. S. WASHINGTON, D.C.: India could not have sent a finer group of young ambassadors-at-large: this was the unanimous verdict of an American audience which recently heard I 29 young Indian farmers speak on their live-anti-work experiences with U.S. farm families. The rural envoys788 words
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Article111 1953-12-09 3 HAMIL.TON. (Bermuda). Dec. 6. Bermuda's rm-ml quarrel over the Queen's vi«it last week appeared to have fizzled out and both whites and coloured* said they thought time would solve the issue After a stormy 2li-lxour session in the Assembly Dr E. F. Gordon a coloured Member,A.P. - 111 words
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68 1953-12-09 3 KOTHAGUDBM: The exis. tence of copper in the mlaea at Bethampudi is being explored by Messrs John Taylor and Sons. Sri Jairam, an engineer of the Firm, who waa here recently, stated that the prospecting would begin soon He held talks with local colliery officialsFOC - 68 words
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Article431 1953-12-09 3 .CALCUTTA: Hr. N, O^Wwirty. UU recently tfc* Chtef Poiiticat Adviser and as alternate Chairman to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, expressed i&e hope that a settlement of the Korean Prisoners issue would tie arrived at aeon and that the Political Conference would "mature sufficiently*' to handle the question successfully,FOC - 431 words
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Article356 1953-12-09 3 K&UALLtE/: "No slotfe Party couio iorm an aiwrrnaiuve uov* «rnment to tne l'.N.x\" said Air. tioter Keunesntaa at A mass (propaganda, meottac of tno Uniteo front held oa the Kegaiu- U.C. grounde. "Tneroforc we aa& 'to th« S.nv.i\, tna-t we could do so oa anFOC - 356 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-12-09 3 PHOTO 'Dmuw ioittvb MoOuthy alls to front of a TV' oa«n«ra New York's Ltftderkroitz Ha mrtrtM Jite nutto and t. vWon "amwer" to former Pr, A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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553 1953-12-09 3 Father Jeroms D'Souza, S. J - Father Jeroms D'Souza, S.J. (By (The author of the follow ing article a top Indian Roman Catholic gocia leader. He served as a meni her of iho country's ootnti tuent assembly and severu times a member of tb« Indian delegation to the United Nations553 words
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574 1953-12-09 4 AJIT GUIN - AJIT GUIN »y CALCUTTA: Cafeterias serving noncereal food are increasing Tn Uus subcontinent where peoples as a i'-o consume cereal foods in the home. These cateferias titled "Annapoorna" (meaning abundance of food) are run on l nonprofit basis. They are ennrely controlled and574 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-12-09 4 Aborigine women in the Federation of Malaya smilingly prepare their toilet for the return of their hu»bands from a search for Communist terrorists In the Jungle near tbelr new village homes in the State of Perak. The wmtlf are twofold— their husbands are member* of a Home Guard Operational Unit91 words
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375 1953-12-09 4 Indian Corn Experiment in United Kingdom IX)NDON: Farmers to the sub-oununent which gave its name to J*v«v«n corn, or mau«, snouia benefit from expen menu sow in their second year wracn are being made to kww me rcreal in Britain. «*suits of the three-year experiment conducted by Urn National Farmers'FOC - 375 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1953-12-09 4 —Terror To Terrorists In The Kinta Valley Area Thirty aborigines have become deeply ftared by Communist terrorists in the KJnta Valley area of the State of Perak in Malaya. The area'd terrorists, licking their wounds in the uneasy Jungle, are today far from sure whether it was1,085 words
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Article337 1953-12-09 4 t*AHORE: Khwaja Nazimuddin. former Prime Minister of Pakistan, told the Disturbances Court of Inquiry here that it would have been "very difficult" for the Government to give effect to the demand to declare the Ahmediya s I non-Muslim minority. He was replying to a question as toFOC - 337 words
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Article436 1953-12-09 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said in the House of the People that while agreement In principle had been reached between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India on the exchange of enclaves, no agreement had been reached yet in regard to details. Earlier, replying to Mr.FOC - 436 words
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Article70 1953-12-09 4 NEW DELHI: A. spoken man of the Government of India denied reports that had appeared recently to the effect that armed Chinese squads from Tibet had carried out maiida in India and that Indian pilgrims had been ynwlaid and robbed. "The Government of India '-vishFOC - 70 words
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Article715 1953-12-09 4 NEW YORK: In the year 4,000 a young ant rushed eagerly into the office of his grandfather, the tycoon of the male ant clothing indusry. "Weil, grandpa, I'v e got a revolutionary idea," he said excitedly, spreading some drawings on the desk. 'It's for a newAP - 715 words
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Article79 1953-12-09 4 -?ira1 B o\heU C ng^ menaM jcvurai others accordfrf a >-» V P^sWent. Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee o B his arrival to interest the cit! Zens of Bombay in the SSI gff being ma y de in CalcSS ror the convening of the next n* ttl V MPBNFS - 79 words
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Article2279 1953-12-09 5 Credit Guarantee Scheme Suggested By Minister NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krlsantunaohari Commerce and Umuisiry >luu.-»ior. called upon tite Export Advisory OMimuuo to ounaioer tne desirabUty of having In India an *\v»ort credit guarantee **-.n*tn« somewbat on the lines of the L.K. school e. which works onFOC - 2,279 words
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219 1953-12-09 5 Pandas Help Harijans Enter Temple GAY A: Over 2,000 Hart)<aus •entered the famous Vk>nnupau temple here. After baitung in the Falgu they moxcned io a procession, playing bonds ana sins in bnajans, to the 'temple. The temple entry waa part of the programme drawn up for the observance of HerijanFOC - 219 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-12-09 5 Undismayed by a ffap»«mnist detuukwtratlon at Pegu, Burma, U.S.A. Vie* President Richard Nixon chats with the two men holding an antiNlxon sign. He went up to the group of 75 Oommuaista who mads up the "Welcoming Committee" and aald "1 notice jiour sign Is addressed toA.P. - 120 words
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Article593 1953-12-09 5 NEW DELHI. viKorouH ln^lst^w. In the House of the people that Plantation labour tthould be Included In the Indutttrial DLsputett (Amendment) Bill (providing compensation for retrenchment aad lay-off) drew from Mr. Girl, Labour Minister, an assurance that the Government would independently consider the matter which was beyondFOC - 593 words
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Article116 1953-12-09 5 QBJLHI >Cr. Eroanuel ©elfcr acoompanfeiA by his wife •«r *ter«i*y^eached Nwr Delhi by air from Bombay. In a press interview to Bombay Mr. CeUer said that Asian 'students studying in the Vntted State* are*not debarred from being employed and tettfcng down in the country. Only oneBNFS - 116 words
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Article95 1953-12-09 5 TRTVANDRUM. The Travancore Titanium Products i 3 likely to be re-opened before the end of this month. The Government of India have recommended a loan of R3 1,500,000 from the Industrial Finance Corporation for the resumption of operations by the company. The Travancore-Cochin Government hold a majorityBNFS - 95 words
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Article63 1953-12-09 5 RAJKJOT: The Ufost recently, of a few donkeys found loitering and itrayIng In tile municipal town of Ranvav in Sauraghtr* State, by the municipal Staff baa culminated in the boycott of tl*> citizens by the dbobies who atone own the donkeys. The non-co-operation movement began, withBNFS - 63 words
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Article273 1953-12-09 5 CALCUTTA The West Bengal Legislative Assembly adopted a non -official resolution urging the Government of India to request the Government of Jiinimu and Kashmir to hold an enquiry into 1 the causes and circumstances of the death of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee in June this year,FOC - 273 words
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Article263 1953-12-09 6 CEYLON NEWS: IN FIVE YEARS..... SIR JOHN'S ASSURANCE COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotalawala, was accorded a civic reception on his visit to the Kurunegala District during the week-end. At m public iirtmtlm ImM at the Kurunegala Town Hall, die Prtae Miniate* *»ye tbe promtM tfeat If h« h»dA.P. - 263 words
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Article72 1953-12-09 6 COLOMBO! Fifteen persons were bunt to death last Thursday when bus carrying SO nasaeagew turned turtts while negotiating a bend on the rathnagaUa Estate road, known at the "Road of seven carves," about 60 miles from Ookxnbo. Two others seriously injured died in hospital. Twelve of ttieFOC - 72 words
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Article260 1953-12-09 6 OOM3MBO: Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Agrioutune and Food, speaking at the Speech Day of the School of Agriculture, Peradeniya, Midi M beldeve that no race can prosper till It teams that there la as much dignity to tilling a field aa in writing a poem. ItFOC - 260 words
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Article138 1953-12-09 6 Colombo Busiest Port COLOMBO: Colombo still retulna her lead as the busiest port in the Bast. Aifthouffh a targe percentage of tne bertha in the Port have been ttnmobir lined this year owing to port dewelopcnem work, the number of vess.. la entering tUbre Fort in itije fliut nine montfaaFOC - 138 words
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Article142 1953-12-09 6 COLOMBO: Tea export* to Egypt have inoreaaed conM<*erat)ly curing law pasc 6 months, and ithe average monthly figure of nearly three million pounds exceeds all previous peak figures. Prior to October 1902, when the 'tea, trade wHth Egypt flourished, Ceylon used to export a little overFOC - 142 words
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Article174 1953-12-09 6 COLOMBO: A token PWBI' tation at India's gift at 100 tons of ammonium sulphate to Ceylon under the Colombo p.an, waa made to the Prim* MJotater, Sir John Kotalawala, by tine India Hl#i Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. C C, De.sal. Thw Rift w&s wrapped m the Indian NationalFOC - 174 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-12-09 6 Fnoto. Women— tas women have no voirm m the Sudan. However, the law gives a vote fbr the Gftiduates' Constituency to all Sudanese Persons -over 21 who possess Ottrtain educational qualifications. There are only eight Sudanese women so far qufUifted, and here are ttirer of themA.P. - 60 words
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Article112 1953-12-09 6 CAMBRIDGE, England; Dec. 8. The bead of Britain's Methodist church said Sunday thin country "J» being occupied" by the armed forces of America. "When I read that the Amortcans are starting: to balld school*. I say it does look as If they are here permanently,"A.P. - 112 words
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Article360 1953-12-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Six more Communist terrorists have been killed in the Federation and a terrorist suspect has been captured. A civilian has been slightly wounded by terrorists, says an Emergency Communique Issued today. It adds: terrorist was killed and a terrorist suspect captured by a360 words
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Article69 1953-12-09 6 OOiiOMBO Magnificen t examples of Oeylon art wen* shown in Canberra lat an exhibition of handicrafts from Colombo Plan countries. The wife of ithe Official Secretary to ithe High Commissioner for Ceylon in Australia, Mrs. Y^, YoKasundaram, grave an uddress at the exhibition on Oeykmese art.FOC - 69 words
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Article173 1953-12-09 6 The following fixtures will be played at the Latex Godown, Gate No. 7, Harbour Board, on Monday, Dec 14, at 7 p m. Singles Mr. Mohan Singh VI Mr. Dn mod a ran. Mr. Vincent Gomez vs M. Balasubramanlam. Mr. Ran jit Singh vq Mr. Harbajan Singh.173 words
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Article126 1953-12-09 6 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Home ah airs has oeciUed to form a teoeration of an Cooperative Umuos wmca control ihe 200,000 workero in Che cottage industries. The Minuter has summoned a. conference ot tail Co-opera-tive Unions of those societies engaged in. cottage industries cany in November. JbJxpiaining tat;FOC - 126 words
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Article78 1953-12-09 6 COLOMBO: The Government ■h*vs deoidcd not to ratify the International Sugar Agreement, which is considcied to bra heavily weighted in favour of producing; countries. The agreement was reached at a recont conference In Londcu to prevent the decline in sugar prices, when It was decided to fix theFOC - 78 words
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Article57 1953-12-09 6 The 36th annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held at the Badminton Stadium at Guillemard Road Ijorong 20, Geylang, on Sunday, Dec. 13* at 2.30 p.m. All eligible member*; will receive special admission cards. Non-members will be allowed as observers. The total57 words
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Article102 1953-12-09 6 SOR CAR AGAIN! Ret' olng: to Sloxuoore •itet a la» c v nearly ant Lnd a hailf year ia SOBCAK th» Great Aia&jcian. He will bt appearing on the CAPITOL sta^e for a short pre-CShrifft-mas seiaaon for two evemug performances. He will bring a new series of mystifying acts which102 words
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Article26 1953-12-09 6 At a meeting held yesterday the Rt-ndcl Oonstitutional Commission ap{x>in'ted a Committee to investi^aite certain aspecrta of the probliein of representative Government.26 words
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Advertisement195 1953-12-09 6 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invi.ed for the supply of cooked and unoookm rations for No. 4 FederUl PoUct Field Force Jobore. Full p*,. ticulan* are available at ifa office of the Chief Polioe Officer, Johore. The tenders, tn Healed envelopes marked "Tenders for Rations for Johore Field Fores" must195 words
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