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Title Section16 1953-12-23 1 Indian Daily Mail -VOL. IX. No. 313. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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256 1953-12-23 1 Insists On Prohibition Of Atomic Hydrogen Weapons LONDON, Dec. 22. Russia agreed today to take part in "private or diplomatic talks" proposed by President Eisenhower to discuss "an acceptable solution" to the atomic armaments race. But at the same time the Soviet GovernmentReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-12-23 1 The defence of Dengkll New Village in Selangor was on the afternoon of Saturday, Dec. 19, handed over to the village Home Guard' from the Police. The simple but impressive ceremony which took place was attended by a large gathering. inclu4u\g the Mentri Benar of So95 words
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Article101 1953-12-23 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said that the United States would negotiate with Russian on the basis of President Eisenhower's atomic proposals. In a formal statement rePlying to a Soviet note accepting President Eisenhower's offer to discuss his atomic proposalsReuter - 101 words
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Article113 1953-12-23 1 LONDON, Dec. 22.—Diplomatic sources here said Russia's acceptance of President Eisenhower's call for secret t;Qks on atomic arms control was ringed by too many "buts" to hold out much hope of East-West agreement to end the atom arms race. The Russian note's frequent repetition of the old demandReuter - 113 words
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Article63 1953-12-23 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Representative Emmanuel Celler (Democrat. New York) says India finds American tactics in dealing with internal Communists "distateful and damaging to U.S. prestige." Rep. Celler, senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, has Just returned from a trip to Asia. He s&i4 Sunday thatA.P. - 63 words
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Article222 1953-12-23 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Special Ambassador Arthur Dean told the United States yesterday the outlook for peace in Korea "is discouraging but by no means hopelss." Mr. Dean went before television and radio audiences with a speech reporting on his seven weeks of fruitless negotiations for aA.P. - 222 words
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Article185 1953-12-23 1 LONDON, Dec. 22. The Soviet propaganda machine is doing its utmost hour after hour to whip the Russian people into a frenzy of hate against Lavrenty P. Beria as a probable prelude to an official announcement that he has been shot. Beria and his six allegedA.P. - 185 words
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Article79 1953-12-23 1 NEW DEL«I, Dec. 22. India is holding 177 persons, mostly Communists, without trial, Home Minister K. N Katju told Parliament Monday. He was defending a motion that the Preventive Detention Act of 1950 should run its normal term until the end of next year. Amid GovernmentA.P. - 79 words
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164 1953-12-23 1 TEHERAN, Dec 22. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, deposed Persian Prime Minister, was yesterday sentenced to three years solitary confinement for treason. Dr. Mosgadeq was accused of defying the Shah's order to resign and of trying to overthrow the Persian regime by dissolving Parliament. He was164 words
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Article79 1953-12-23 1 TO PROTECT INDO-TIBETAN BORDER LUCKNOW. Dec. 22.— The State Government of Uttar Pradesh, North India, is building up a special police force to maintain security along its 150-mile stretch of the IndoTibetan border, it wag learned here. AU costs of the new force, about £100,000 for the financial year endingReuter - 79 words
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Article73 1953-12-23 1 LONDON. Dec 22. Dresses with loose sleeves, s looping shoulders and Ue*u armhoies are all the ra K e this year in Russia. Moscow Radio fashion commentator Ellseveta V oisrina reported last nlpht: "Thft» sleeve did not catch on very well last year, since most women have becomeA.P. - 73 words
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Article98 1953-12-23 1 TEHERAN. Dec. 22. A aodiUary ceil awaits weepy, talkative old Mohammed Mosaadeq following: his conviction on treason charges. It was not known yet whether he would appeal th* sentence given him by m military court. The five-man tribunal convicted the former Iranian dictator yesterday on 13 countsA.P. - 98 words
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Article21 1953-12-23 1 LONDON Dec. 22.—Moacow radio Monday night an* nounced the appointment of five new Deputy Premiers of A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article122 1953-12-23 1 Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case— Echo KARACHI, Dec. 22. The Pakistan Federal Court yesterday refused permission to a former newspaper editor and a former Major-General to appeal against the findings of a special tribunal which convicted them in the so-called Rawalpindi conspiracy case. The petitioners were Faiz Ahmed Faiz^ former editor ofA.P. - 122 words
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140 1953-12-23 1 U.N. Debate On Korea Mot Until February? UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Dec. 22.— The U.N. Assembly is not expected to reconvene tor a debate on Korea until February, after the prisoners of war have been released to civilian status, informed diplomats said here yesterday. A Neutral source said his soundings ofA.P. - 140 words
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Article62 1953-12-23 1 SEOUL, Dec. 22. South Korea's Prime Minister denied the accusation of a U.S, Congressman that the ROK Government is U552,000,--000 on a luxury hotel while 25,000 are homeless in Pusan. The Prime Minister said plans are being drafted to repair the Banto Hotel at aA.P. - 62 words
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Article38 1953-12-23 1 LONDON, Dec. 22. The Russians claimed to have found "a new type of fish" which la "scaleless. jelly-like with a round pinkish white head." It was oaught at depth of 7,250 metres (7,928 yards). ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article56 1953-12-23 1 BOMBAY. Dec. 22.— A Bombay branch of the Bank of Tokyo opened here yesterday, the first Japanese bank to do so since the atart of World War II hostilities in the Pacific, At a reception. F. Hayasbi, Japanese Consul General, retried that the bank's CalcuttaA.P. - 56 words
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Article261 1953-12-23 1 VERSAILLES. Dec. 22.— Edouard Herriot and Vincent Auriol, a couple of tired old men who have insisted time and again that they do not want the job, were the leading new possibilities today for the presidency of the French republic. For fivo days, the senators and deputiesA.P. - 261 words
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Article51 1953-12-23 1 Government haa been advised by dUs Law Officers that the Rent ooociliation Board 1b constituted. But in order to avoid further delay action .s beine: taken to eozette the aip,pointinent of a panel of Members sufficient to carry out the work of the Board In the Immediate51 words
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Article31 1953-12-23 1 The Education Department announces that the Yook Woon School at 129-A. Kamnong: Wayensr Satu, has Been struck off the Register cut Baboot* os Nov. 2. 1903, t*.31 words
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728 1953-12-23 1 Repindia's Glowing Tribute To Indian Muslims SPEECH AT RECEPTION TOALIGARH VARSITY CHANCELLOR "It is a matter of history that the Muslims of India were in the vanguard of our national movement during the pre-Independence period. After freedom they are playing a great role in broadening and strengthening democracy in India,"728 words
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Article86 1953-12-23 1 Janet Case Judgment Reserved GEORGETOWN. Dec. 22.— Judgment was reserved yesterday in the case in which Mrs. Janet Jagan Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party and nine others are charged with holding an illegal meeting. The magistrate Mr. p. M. Burchsmith will Rive his verdict next Monday. Whatever the judgmentReuter - 86 words
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Article49 1953-12-23 1 ROME, Dec. 22. Italiun prison gates opened yesterday under ,the country's new amnesty law and among the first released was a member of the band that killed Italian Socialist leader Giacomo Mattecti, A total of 17,000 persons will be released under the law.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article40 1953-12-23 1 LONDON, Dec 22.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's left hand is healing normally and the 79-year-old statesman is "very well," a Government spokesman said yesterday. He burned his hand when a box of matches exploded Friday A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article83 1953-12-23 1 The new Government experimental mixture of whole grain rice and broken rice which will be issued for the first time at the end of this month will be sold at 32 cents a katty and not at 38 cents a katty as stated in some newspapers83 words
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Article130 1953-12-23 1 LINGUISTIC COMMISSION APPOINTED NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— Prime Minister Nehru announced in the House of the People today the appointment of a commission to examine the question of reorganising the states of the Indian Union. This question ha* been brouftr' to the fore in recent year- by a demand forReuter - 130 words
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Article530 1953-12-23 2 Tamils Colony's Reform \yE have characterised, in a recent editorial, the Tamils Representative Council's Memorandum to the Rendel Commission as a "comprehensive" document, not in an exuberant or over-enthusiastic mood, but deliberately, and we mean what we say. For* it deals not merely on the danger of communal ism and530 words
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443 1953-12-23 2 Manuscripts of Indian epics like the Big Veda and the Ramayana hold a prominent place in an exhibition of Oriental books and manuscripts now being: held at the British Museum. London. The exhibition, largest of its kind ever staged In London, is the last443 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-12-23 2 Shri Sri I'rakasa, Governor of Madras telling the members of the All-India Women* Food' Council that this *aiiam .Sam liar Monotony drove bim once to ask for a transfer to Cttar Pradeek. desh.36 words
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Article428 1953-12-23 2 KURNOOL.. Sri P. THIMMA Reddi, Minister for Local Administration, inaugurated the Citizenship Training Camp in the local Teachers' Tralntaf College, Sri K. V. Punniah, Principal, presiding. Sri P. Thimma Reddi remarked that the standards of teaching had deteriorated, and efficiency was at a low ebb. He called onFOC - 428 words
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Article33 1953-12-23 2 KARACHI Accordiug .0 the English Language newspaper Dawn, U» Government of Pakistan have instructed their ministries to treat Dr. Cheddy Jagan as an ordinary visitor when he pays a visit to Karachi.- BNFSBNFS - 33 words
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Article77 1953-12-23 2 NEW DELHI: Astronomical observations to determine the height of Mount Everest undertaken by Government's party since October 1952 have been completed, according to a statement made by the Union Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam AJBad, in Parliament. Twelve station^ were set up and direct observation ofBNFS - 77 words
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Article203 1953-12-23 2 NEW DELHI: The number of Indians in South-East Asia formed the subject matter of iiterpellation in Parliament. Replying to Shri M. Vallulla, Shri A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said*. "As estimated on June 30 last, the number of Indians in the FederationBNFS - 203 words
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138 1953-12-23 2 NAIROBI: The East African Government ia planniinc to introduce a Bill in the Legislatures of Tanganyika. Uganda and Kenya giving the Gandhi Memorial Academy recognition in east African territories. The bill will 'be introduced next year. The Gandhi Memorial Academy was conceived by Indiana inIIS - 138 words
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Article49 1953-12-23 2 NEW DMMI. Government of India have decided that ail pressure cookers whether made of aluminium or not can be imported agtungt licences for either serial 267 (a) or 268 (a) of part iv of the Import Trade Control schedule of red policy book for current period.- IISIIS - 49 words
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486 1953-12-23 2 Communist Party Premises Search C. R. MADRAS: The Police search of the premises of the Tamil Nad Communist Party office in Madras, and the seizure of documents and files in connection with a demonstration in front of the office of the United States Information Service was the subject of aFOC - 486 words
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353 1953-12-23 2 -GOVERNOR College Of Nutrition In 1954 -LILAVATI MUNSHI MADRAS: Inaugurating the All-India Women's Food Council, here, the Governor of Madras, Shr: Sri Prakasa Governor, urged the membersand delegates to concentrate their efforts upon co-ordination of the food habits prevailing in different partsBNFS - 353 words
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480 1953-12-23 2 JAMMU: Addressing a largely attended public meeting in Bhadrawah. 125 miles north of Jammu, the* Kashmir Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed said that the present Pakistan U.S. talks had only confirmed 'American conspiracy in Kashmir, which was thoroughly exposed and nullified by the peopleFOC - 480 words
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Article101 1953-12-23 2 DUM DUM: Plans for the construction of a new building to house the offices of the Reserve Bank of India at Madras have been finalised. it was learnt here, A new eightstoreyed building, costing over a crore of rupees, would be built ner.r the FortFOC - 101 words
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274 1953-12-23 2 Mountaineering Institute At Darjeeling NEW DELHI: A mountaineering institute would be set up at Darjeeling 'in 1954. according; bo Mr. >K. D. Malaviya. Deputy Minister of Education. Replying to Mr. B. V. Kakllava in the Oouncal of States, the Deputy Minister said that Tenzing, Mr. Glatthard. of the Swiss mountaineeringFOC - 274 words
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Article107 1953-12-23 2 BOMBAY: The entire Government machinery was alerted in Goa last week for tracing the persons behind the anti-Portuguese activities which were reported from all over Goa on Nov 25. Reconquest of Goa Day. says a .statement issued by the Goa National Congress. Almost all the principal107 words
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1147 1953-12-23 3 Daniel Behrnian - Daniel Behrnian (Written for Unesco by J)R. N. WADIA, Indian seismologist, might have been apologising for the bad manners of an adolescent schoolboy: "The Himalayas are the youngest mountains in the world and these elevated rocks have not yet attained -lability. The elevation ofUNESCO - 1,147 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-12-23 3 Dusk is an imitation to romantic r&mblings Dumbfounded* nay choked with emotion Xageswara Rao is gasping for breath, while the beauteous Savithrl is enjoylnffi&ft fua: IXvtie**' us tie expected ahoitly ft pfi^"* 133 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-12-23 3 Love me, love my dog? l s the exprm«ion which the eyeful' Padminl wears In a Tamil picture under production and expected to be released shortly in Malaya.33 words
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Article695 1953-12-23 3 Newspapers and magazines and books for years to come will be filled with "expert" view? on what is happening inside Communist China the future of Sino-Soviet relations, the viability of Red China's economy, the success or failure of land reform, and the change in China's695 words
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Article146 1953-12-23 3 CAJL.UUITA: The Prim© Minister is reported to have urg«d upon the industrialists and businessmen who met him at Rajbhavan, to adjust themselves to the changing times, to change their outlook, and to treat labour, well. During their discussions, the representatives of the various Indrian Chambers ofFOC - 146 words
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Article214 1953-12-23 3 KARACHI: The Government of India, has sent a note to the Pakistan Government on canal waters dispute, reliable sources SiiidL The note is understood to have been handed over to Pakistan Foreign Office by the Indian Depaty Hi^h Commissioner, Sri J. K. Atal. Though the contents214 words
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Article442 1953-12-23 3 In December, 1953, the BBc: celebrates twent|y-one years of broadcasting to countries overseas. To mark this anniversary the BBC's overseas proeram.Tie journal, "London Calling," invited listeners to the General Overseas Service to write about their experiences of listening to the BBC and offered prizes for the best442 words
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Article353 1953-12-23 3 Winston Churchills, Gladys I Coopers. Thomas Hardy? and Dimblebys appear to grow on almost every bush in Britain, judging by the heavy mail which the BBc receives every day. The reason for this bulky post is the wish to appear in a radio parlour game, "The name isBBC - 353 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-12-23 3 Gallant Ranjan and alluring Kainini Kaushal in an intriguing pose in Shaheimha. Kamini in almost 'daring' dress makes an indelible impression on her 'fans', to whom the very mention of her name sends a thrill around their blood system. Watch for the date and the theatre58 words
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595 1953-12-23 3 T\r. Biswamoy Biswas, 30MJ -year-old Indian zoologist, is one of the members of an oxpedition to the region of Mt. Everest which the London Daily Mail is financing and organising in an attempt to solve the great mystery of the Himalayas595 words
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Article42 1953-12-23 3 NEW DELHT: Mr. K. Ti t»athi. MP. has been appoint the acting: General Secreteof the INTUC in place of II Hariharnath Shastri. who di in an air crash in Naffp recently, the central offi of tlie INTT7C announced.42 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-12-23 3 Nargis of perfect nose-fame starts sucking hoi fingers in shyness perhaps! The letter where she had mack clean breart of her secret love for her hero* has been in torcepted by her sister. The picture Is entitled 'He 'Hindustani) which raises til <y<:e*tios of 'wkw, to53 words
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Article1857 1953-12-23 4 —A Tribute To His Genius by Dr. V. Raghavan THAT Kal.dasa has pased into ti 1 mythology, that legends have grown round him, that c other poets have styled them- t s.lves after him and that a ii mass of literature hes been F attributed to him are proofs1,857 words
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Article75 1953-12-23 4 "The schoolmaster is certainly trying to teach something, but unless he's the most Insensitive creature in the room —he's also learning lessons every hour of every day. Sometimes the lessons he learns are so valuable that someone ought to pay the children a salary for teaching him.75 words
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Article308 1953-12-23 4 BOMBAY: Dr. C. P. Ramaiwamy Ayyar, Vice-Chancelloi of Annamalai University, gait) an ideological crisis facing India now could be avoided with the acceptance of the principles of "Karma and Samgard." Addressing a students' gathering here on the "Continuity of Indian culture" Dr. Ay yar said "soFOC - 308 words
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229 1953-12-23 4 NAGPUK: The Superintendent RMS Nagpnr, said that 20,000 postal articles In all* including 78 in»ured article*, valued at over R*». 40,000, had tto far been salvaged from the wreckage of the Madras- Doimd Night Air Service plane which craf*he4i near Nagpur on Dec. 12.FOC - 229 words
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Article176 1953-12-23 4 Socialist Satyagrahis Released AHMEDABAD The Government of Bombay last week released from Sabnrmati prison all nine Socialist volunteers who were sentenced In connexion with Padnl "khed satyagraha" before the completion of their terms of imprisonment, it was officially learned here tonight. They had been sentenced early last month to prisonFOC - 176 words
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Article84 1953-12-23 4 KOTTAYAM: Sadhtt Mabraj. an exponent of Hatayolt», successfully performed a 6 1 hour Ajrni Samadhl (mentation beneath th« fire) at the temple ground* here la«t week. The middle aged, bearded Saohu. who entered an airtight, circular pit of reanonabie dimension*, sat in meditation all the timeFOC - 84 words
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Article220 1953-12-23 4 NEW DELHI: The Congress Parliamentary Party last week unanimously decided to support the move for a joint select coram ttcc of the two House-: of Parliament on the Special Marriages Bill. The decision was taken at an emergent meeting of the party which was called byFOC - 220 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-12-23 4 Sir John Kottalewala, Ceylon Premier, was accorded a <ivic reception by the Colombo Municipal Council on Dec. 15. Leftist members hoy.-otted Ihe function The Premier is seen replying to the addrvss of welcome presented to him. On the extreme left (seated) is Mr*. Aiyeah Kauf,81 words
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Article659 1953-12-23 4 MADRAS: An appeal to all political parties to follow a policy of "giv© and take" notwithstanding political differences, and an appeal particularly to Congressmen to resolve theii internal differences were made by Sri P. T. Rajan, M.L..A. and leader of the Justice Party at a meetingFOC - 659 words
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Article68 1953-12-23 4 27 Charges Against Sind Premier KARACHI: A petition under the Public and Representative Officers' Disquallcation Act is understood to have been filed* with Sind Governor against the Chief Minister. Pirznrta Abdus Satter Numbering six, the minimum number required under the Act, the petitioners have levelled 27 charges against the ChiefFOC - 68 words
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338 1953-12-23 4 Linguistic Commission Speculation NEW DELHI: Most newspaper correspondents in New Delhi are guessing the chairmanship and personnel of the High Power Commission to go into the question of Languistic States. An official who is in touch with the Home Minister. Sri K. N. Katju, told that the choice had nowFOC - 338 words
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Article47 1953-12-23 4 "About eleven m'liion peopl« live in what's called Greater London, an area that spreads oat in all directions twentyfive miles and more from Charing Cross. And each part of this great, sprawling community sends its da'ly quota of workers into the city." Allan Murray.47 words
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Article178 1953-12-23 4 COLOMBO Following a protest by the Ceylon Merchants Chamber -that the Ceyloni.sation policy of the Government has been seriously handicapped by the appointment of non-Oeylonese firms as sole agents for foreign manufactures, steamship companies. Insurance companies and such other organisations, the Acting Minister of Commerce andFOC - 178 words
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Article162 1953-12-23 4 COLOMBO London will have a Buddhist vihare next March. Senator Cyril de Zoysa, one of the trustees of the London Vihare Fund, said at a press conference recently that the Rev. Narada of Vajirarama hnd been invited to be incumbent of the vihare and takeFOC - 162 words
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Article70 1953-12-23 4 COLOMBO "Why force Swabhasa on people who are not willing to have rt?" asked His Grace the Archbishop of Colombo, Dr. Thomas Cooray, He was speaking at th« prizegiving at St. Peler's College, Bambalapitiya. SwabhasH as the medium of instruction would tend a separate the Sinhalese fromFOC - 70 words
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84 1953-12-23 4 COLOMBO Mr. H. F. Billimoria h;i.s boon appointed Chief Architect of the Public Works Department, in succession to Mr. T. Wynne Jones who has retired. He is the first Ceylonese fill this post. Mr. Billimoria, 51, has been Deputy Chief Architect of the P.W.D. forFOC - 84 words
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387 1953-12-23 5 Assembly Passes Resolution Earlier, an amendment moved by Mi- •■d 31 (Opposition member) ™^7££L The resolution, as amended, read a* follow.: wnereas Clause l of Article 69 of the Constitution pJWidea that notwithstanding: anything in Article 168. Parliament may by law provide forFOC - 387 words
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Article123 1953-12-23 5 TTRUNELVELI Orders passed recently by Mr S. A. Aiyaswami Chettiar, District, Magistrate, Tirunelveli, on a petition filed by Mr. D Thinnayiram Plllai. 'Assistant PubHe Prosecutor, requesting- the court for a transfer of the case, arising out of the Tutic rin incidents of July 15, t gainstFOC - 123 words
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Article142 1953-12-23 5 BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru has an open mind on the controversial question of inclusion of Bombay city in the proposed United Maharashtra State. In a letter addressed to a prominent member of the United Maharashtra Conference, the Prime Minister is understood to have said "I have anFOC - 142 words
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179 1953-12-23 5 PSP Support For Naga Demand Criticized GAUHATI: Mr. Bishuram Mehdi. Chief Minister of Aasam, has a s ked the "PSP leaders to see reason and not to sacrifice the interests of the country in the interests of the party by talking about considering the Naga s demand for independence." TheFOC - 179 words
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Article97 1953-12-23 5 iJOMBAY: Suburban train service xm the Cetrai Railway were paralysed last week following the derailment of two leading coaches of a suburban train at Kurla station. The derailment occurred at Kuria at 8.10 a.m. when a suburban tram from Thaira whs entering the station. Fortunately, no maiorFOC - 97 words
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Article58 1953-12-23 5 JAMMXJ. A sum of Rs. 2 lakhs would be collected by the Praja Parishad, Jammu, for raising a suitable memorial in Jammu to the late Dr Syama Prasad Mookherjee" This was decided by the 25--member Syama Prasad Mookherjee Memorial Committee held here under the ChairmanshipFOC - 58 words
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Article104 1953-12-23 5 Banking Companies Bill Debated NEW DELHI: The Council of States last Monday debated inconclusively the Banking Companies (Amendment) Bill which has already been passed by the House of the Peoplt. The Bill seeks to expedite liquidation proceedings. Commending the Bill, the Deputy Finance Minister, Mr. A, C. Guha, said thatFOC - 104 words
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615 1953-12-23 5 KARACHI: After eight long months' delay the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Ali, has expanded his Ministry, taking In four more Ministers, and fulfilled the promise he made when he took over office following the dismissal of the Nazimuddin Cabinet on Mar. 17 last.FOC - 615 words
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Article128 1953-12-23 5 CALCUTTA: The office of the Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner in Calcutta has issued the following: Press Note: "An Indian national holding a Joint ixasnport with his wife Is requested that when he applies for a Pakistani \ivt. he should submit for his wife a separateFOC - 128 words
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Article60 1953-12-23 5 DAOOA.: The Gowrnor-Gen-cral of Pakistan. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, arrived h<re last week from Lucknow. He bold Pressmen that hi had great hopes about the future development of East Bengal. If the people showed good sense and worked hard the province was bound to prosper. The Governor-GeneralFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-12-23 5 Rajaji Opens Amaravathi Project C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister. inaugurating the Ama ra vat hi Project Coimbatore district at a public nu'.-iin^r held at the dam Kite on 1 0-1 2-1 053. Pictures on either Hide show sections of peasants who are anxiously awaiting the dam to irrigate their barren lands.50 words
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96 1953-12-23 5 Dravidian Opposition Front In Madras MADRAS: The DravUMan Parliamentary party and the PSP in the State Assembly considered e eparatelv proposals for the formation of a consolidated Opposition front in the Assembly. Several Independent members in the Assembly too have been consul tedj The aim of the move appeaie toFOC - 96 words
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Article142 1953-12-23 5 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. A. K. Chanda. said in the Council of States in reply to a question by Mr. C. G. K. Reddy that no action had thus far been taken in regard to registration of foreign news und tii formationFOC - 142 words
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Article60 1953-12-23 5 BOMBAY. Mr. Asoka Mehta. Secretary. Praia Socialist Party, who was released from the Yeravada Jail, poona. arrived here last week by the Daccan Queen. The train was two ihours late on account of the breakdown between Ghaikopar and Matunga. L<ocal members of the Praja Socialist PartyFOC - 60 words
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Article118 1953-12-23 5 HYDERABAD: Addressing a Preaa conference in Shah Manzil, Nawab Zain Yar Jung Bahadur. President of the Hyderabad Branch of the Indian Conference of Social Work, .stated that the sixth annual session of the Indian Conference of Social Work would be held at Osmania University fromFOC - 118 words
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Article90 1953-12-23 5 NEW DELHI; Mr. Raj Bahadur. Deputy Communications Minister, told Mr. Govinda Reddy in the Council of States that eight aircraft among 97 taken over by the Air Corporations were in an unserviceable condition. Of the eight, two lof which were .of the Dakota type, were under-groins: repairs andFOC - 90 words
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Article72 1953-12-23 5 NEW DELHI: The Posts and Telegraphs Department Ls celebrating "Know Thy Customers" week all over the country from Dec. 21 to D©«. 27. The main object of celebrating the week is to explain to the public the met hock of work in P. and T. Offices. Mr.FOC - 72 words
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Article143 1953-12-23 5 NEW DELHI: The Council of States resumed consideration of the l*iw Minister's Bill seeking to e.\cm#t holders of certain offices on committees from being disqualified to becomo members of Parliament. Several members criticized the Rill, because according to them, it did not specify Who exactly were toFOC - 143 words
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455 1953-12-23 6 COLOMBO: The entire detachment, consisting of more than 50 Oylone*e airmen of the Royal Ceyloa Air Force, bowed at tfce MoOallnm Road Barracks, has goa« on a hunger strike as a protest against conditions of ser» vice. The men have refused to touchFOC - 455 words
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Article131 1953-12-23 6 Reds Opposed To Religion t'AJWAIiA.: Mr. W. R. D. i-^indaranaikc, L»eader of tho Opposition, said at v. meeting at iSopitiya that the Sri Ui iik i Freedom Party was the only political party aole to torm a democratic government in Ceylon. The Communists and Marxists were opposed to aIJ relUjions.FOC - 131 words
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Article118 1953-12-23 6 Mr. N. K. Ujwrara. Hon. Secretary of the SUuca*x>rt Traction Company Employees L'nion an a statement gays: "We the employees of Uu S.T.C. apiproached our emuloycra to consider our claim* for more ,pay to meet th< <IL-manda of our stomach an termed as ajtitatora by Urn Manatjement We118 words
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Article211 1953-12-23 6 CUMMERBUND ORIGINATED IN INDIA! LONDON. Dec. 22. It la time, said the authoritative journal. Tailor and Gutter, yesterday for the properly dressed gentleman to wear cummerbund. London fashion authorities said the cummerbund originated in India, and that it has kinship with the turban. Ancient Indiana believed that a man inA.P. - 211 words
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Article516 1953-12-23 6 COLOMBO Speaking at tho inauprur.it ion of the first Tamil drama produced under tho auspice;* of the Arts Council of Ceylon. Tamil Drama Section. Dr. K. Kanapathipillai. Professor of Tamil. University of Ceylon. quoting Sir Anand* (Joomarnsamy "tho greatest exponent it Eastern Art'" .said that "ReligionFOC - 516 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-12-23 6 The Mentri Besar of l^lanfcor. Inohe Othnian bin Mo- party Deo *>• to IxxMHir of Mrs. J. Kindness. Deputy President of Hie Seianxor Branch, British Red Cross Society, who is leaving Kuala Lampur. Here Lady Templer (.second left) Is helping Mrs. KJndMM to cut the cake. Pictured with them are82 words
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Article48 1953-12-23 6 TURIN (Italy). Dee. 22. Pasquale Monti. said "I do" In a trembling voice and fell in a faint. Hfct bridle screamed and the priest bandaged the groom's bruises. Monti went through the rest of the wedding ceremony here Sunday with a bandage on his head. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article198 1953-12-23 6 The Federation will observ "Health Week" from April 3 to 10 next year in conjunction with World Health Day on Apr. 7. A Health Week Federal Committee, which has been act up under the Chairmanship of the Member for Health. Dr. Lee Ties? Kens, is at198 words
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Article129 1953-12-23 6 BOMBAY: As a measure ol goodwill tne Government of tJomoay have ordereu the release of all Fardi tiross Satyagratia prisoners inciuuing Sri AaoK Mehta Secretary of the Praja Socialist party and 28 others. »ri Mehta was released trom reroa Jail on Monday eveninsr. Tnese saty^^raJiasBNFS - 129 words
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130 1953-12-23 6 Edited and published by Mr. George Netto at No. 61. Dorset Road. Singapore-8, and printed at P. K. Memorial Press. Trivandrum. "Alagal" (waves) is a M-alayalain monthly solely devoted to short stories. The first Issue, juat oublished. contains mcssißcs from no fewer than 38G.S.M. - 130 words
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Article289 1953-12-23 6 COLOMBO: The Kandyan M.P.S who will go on a goodwill mission to India had a two-and-a-half hour discussion with the Prime Minister. Sir John Kbtelawala, in his Parliament office. Later, the members of the mission' had another 3-hour talk when they examined in detail the variousFOC - 289 words
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741 1953-12-23 6 COLOMBO: More Members were found outside the House than within it when the debate on the Shop ana Office Employee* BUI (better known as the Mercantile BUI) was continued in the House of Representatives. mis was excusable. as, wn.n Uie >iiiu.-u-r 01 J^il/our calledFOC - 741 words
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Article113 1953-12-23 6 CALCUTTA: Sri Udaya Shankur the reputed Indian Dancer, is likely to visit the Middle Eastern countries on a suggestion from the Government of India. Sri Shankar with* his wife £3 run A mala Shankar lias just returned to Calcutta after meeting: prominent officials of the External Affairs MinistryBNFS - 113 words
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69 1953-12-23 6 Mr. M, V. Ran^achari. Joint Secretary. Union Mini- cry of Finance, <aocomoanied by Messrs. Bho<cthHiinaiani. Anjnria and DorHLswamy. will arrive in Sin^a**:^ on Dec. 30. en route to Sidney to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting commencing on Jan. 8. 1954. The Finance Minister. Mr.69 words
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Article27 1953-12-23 6 The Office of the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, will remain closed on Friday. Dec. 25. on <uxx>unt <xf Christnv»vs Day.27 words
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Article92 1953-12-23 6 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT: Applications are Invited for 3 vacant posts of Electrical Charg;emen in Johore. Pay in the ran*re of $4.01 to $6.24 per day. plus extra for Shift Work. Free Quarters etc. (Liprht Water). Candidates must possess First Grade Electrical Chargemen's Certificate of Competency for92 words
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