Indian Daily Mail, 1 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 110. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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550 1953-06-01 1 CORONATION HONOURS ANNOUNCED No 'Prince Consort' For Duke Of Edinburgh! Knighthood For Sportsmen LONDON. May 31.— ty ed knighthood on Monday est and bestloved sports m chards and former Crick* a long list of Coronation The young Queen, whose the world awaits, shattered all of Richards and Hobbs, Nev toryA.P. - 550 words
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Article139 1953-06-01 1 LONDON, May 31. New hordes of sightseers swarmed on London today to tour the brightly-decorated Coronation route. Soon after dawn, a procession of cars inched bumper to bumper through streets around Westminster Abbey, where the Queen will be crowned on Tuesday. Buses and subways brought mA.P. - 139 words
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Article81 1953-06-01 1 The Indian Daily Mail will come out with 16 pages tomorrow (Coronation Day). The front page carries an attractive colour picture of Our Queen. The Special Number also contains interesting and instructive articles. Dr. W. 3. Vickers, Dato B. E. C. Thuraisingham, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Mr. G.81 words
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83 1953-06-01 1 All But Everest Climbers Pray For Monsoon (F.O.O.C.) MADRAS, May 31. Madras City's temperature yesterday rose to 108 degrees, the highest recorded for the year. Last years maximum was 106. The monsoon has been late In starting this year and even then it is very weak. The monsoon Is now83 words
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77 1953-06-01 1 New Vietnam Minister Decries Fr. Policy HANOI, May 31.— Dr. Phun Huy, accepting a call from Emperor Bao Dal to be Vietnam's Defence Minister, sala yesterday that he was taking up the job because he thought the Vietminh threat "has now become critical for the country's security." The 44 -year-oldReuter - 77 words
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Article116 1953-06-01 1 JOHANNESBURG, May 31. South African newspapers published m the Afrikaans language denounce British authorities for allowing an American Negress to sing a souk satirising Dr. Malan, the South African Premier, at tne London Hippodrome. miss Marie Bryant. the singer, has made a hit with the songReuter - 116 words
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Article101 1953-06-01 1 DURBAN, May SI. ExChlef R. J. Luthuli, president general of the African National Congress, was last night banished from public life and excluded from 21 magisterial districts for the next 1" months oy the Malan government. Detectives acting on the instructions of Justice Minister C. R.A.P. - 101 words
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120 1953-06-01 1 RAMAKRISELNA MISSION CORONATION CELEBRATION June Ist Monday 4.15 p.m. Pageant at Jalan Besax Stadium 6.30 p.m. Illumination. 2nd. Tuesday 9.30 a.m. Prayer distribution of Prasadam (Sweets contributed by Messrs. Makhanlall Co.) 12.30 p.m. Feeding by Charity 3ub Committee, Corona. ion OeUbrationß '4.00 p.m. Icecream chocolates by Messrs. Uttamram Co. 6.30120 words
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Article107 1953-06-01 1 SEOUL, May 31.— The truce talks at Panmunjom were recessed for a further three days until 1100 houra local time on Thursday at the Communist .equest today. The Communists asked for a recess for "administrative reasons" presumably to give them more tim* to consider the latest AlliedReuter - 107 words
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Article85 1953-06-01 1 OSSINING (New YorK), May 31. Atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were reported outwardly calm yesterday after learning they now arc scheduled to die the week of June 15. Reports from the prison *n» dicated they learned through the Sing Sing prison death house radio onA.P. - 85 words
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Article37 1953-06-01 1 NORTH BEND, Oregon. May 31. The wreckage of a Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster bomber, missing since Tuesday with a crew of ten, ha 3 been found m the coastal range of mount"*** > < >- emt+h ef here- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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544 1953-06-01 1 LONDON, May 31 The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, is to have a further operation for gall bladder trouble m Boston, Massachusetts, a medical bulletin said last night. Mr. and Mrs. Eden will fly to Boston m an aircraft of the Royal Canadian544 words
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258 1953-06-01 1 Malayans In Coronation Procession LONDON, May. 31. -Even at the gayest and most exciting patriotic moments m London's streets on Coronation day the milhons of people wnl oe reminded of ihe grim campaign against Communist terrorism that has been going on for ttve years among the rubber plantations of Malaya.258 words
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Article79 1953-06-01 1 AMBALA, India May 31.— Police yesterday beat drums through the streets of Ambala, m the Punjab, tr> warn parents to keep their children indoors for fe3r of a kidnappn.g gang, reported to have seiz-d three children m the past week. An 11-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girlReuter - 79 words
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60 1953-06-01 1 Dr. Fatemi To Undergo Stomach Operation TEHERAN, May 31. The Persian Fordid Minister, Dt. Hussein Faterhi. is lenvlng for Hamburg today for a stomach /■oration. During his month's absence, A.bdul Husain Meftah, at pre3ent Deputy Foreign Minister, will act as Foreign Minister. Dr. Fatemi called yesterday i the Shah wnoReuter - 60 words
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Article207 1953-06-01 1 Joint Decision By Congress, P.S.P&Krishikarlok Parties Proximity To Hyderabad Forebodes Latter's Extinction (F.O.O.C.) MADRAS, May 31 It is learnt that Kurnool Town will be the capital of Andhra State. The decision was reached yesterday after talks between leaders of the Andhra Congress, Praja-Socialist and Krishikarlok207 words
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130 1953-06-01 1 BOMB FOUND IN FRONT OF OFFICIAL'S CAR KOHIMA: An attempt to blow up the jeep m tohich Mr. Satyendra Barkakoti, Deputy Commissioner, Naga Hills, was about to go out on tour was foiled here by the timely discovery of a bomb placed m front of the vehicle* at his bungalow.F.0.C. - 130 words
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Article49 1953-06-01 1 One of 41-year-old Siamese twin sisters, Margaret Gibb, was operated on successfully for removal of a tumour at the clinic last "Saturday. Her Sister Mary Gibb. was also given an anaesthetic a s they lay side by aide on a special operating table ReuterReuter - 49 words
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528 1953-06-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon,, June 1, 1953. TREATMENT OF CHILDREN THE thanks of the Indians abroad are due to the Southern India J Chamber of Commerce, Madras, for the represen- i tation it is reported to have made to the Government of India appealing for "a relaxation of the528 words
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3002 1953-06-01 2 Extracts From Misra Award NEW DELHI: The Government of India ha J accepted the recommendation contained m Mr/ Justice L. S. Misra's report that the Bellary taluq| should go, as a whole, to the State of Mysore, sub-? ject to transitional arrangements. IFOC - 3,002 words
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596 1953-06-01 2 Ceylon Indians' Rights Senanayake Hopeful Of Satisfactory Agreement BOMBAY: Mr. Dudley Senanjffake. Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here that discussions the question of Indians In Ceylon were only m a "pre limitary stage." He denied a recent report apprearing ul the Press that a draft agreement on the future ofFOC - 596 words
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1177 1953-06-01 3 Possible Reason For Crash: Evidence In Delhi Inquiry NEW DELHI: The disturbance of its centre of gravity while taking a turn was suggested as a possible cause of the crash of the Air India Dakota m Delhi on the night of May 8-9, atFOC - 1,177 words
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Article23 1953-06-01 3 SRINAGAR: Sheikh Abdulla, Kashmir Premier, opened j the Government of India's tout Ik office m Srin;i£»r re- cently.— FOCFOC - 23 words
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Article207 1953-06-01 3 NEW DELHI The Supreme Court dismissed a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution, filed oy Sri P, K. SuoOiah, a former engineer m Assam Agartala Road project of tne uoverurnent of India, against his conviction on a charge of bribery. The petitioner was working as anFOC - 207 words
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491 1953-06-01 3 NEW DELHI The Defence Ministry of the Government of India had devised a new formula under which the officers, junior commissioned officers, and other ranks of the three armed services Wafl get enhanced pensions on retirement, it was understood here. At present, pensions toFOC - 491 words
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609 1953-06-01 3 India's Rs. 175 m. Oil Refinery Will Start Working In July 1954 BOMBAY The Rs 17 crores oil refinery now under construction by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company at Trombay, 13 miles east of Bombay, will go into production m July 1954 six months ahead of schedule, Mr. William A.609 words
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707 1953-06-01 3 Use Of Cheap "Notes" By University Students Responsible For Low Standard Off Graduates BANGALORE: The havoc to University standards by the rapidly increasing use by students of "cheap Notes, Made-Easies, Questions and Answers, Annotations and similar bazaar publications relating to text-books prescribed m Universities" and their direct responsibility for present-dayFOC - 707 words
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Article251 1953-06-01 3 NEW DELHI: The ffunreme Court issued notice to\ the State of Delhi, after a preliminary hearing of the hannaw corpus petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution by Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, Member of Parliament and President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, challenging the legalityFOC - 251 words
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Article88 1953-06-01 3 MADRAS: A daring theft of Rs 450 was reported recently from the counter of the N.G.Os Canteen attached to the Southern Railway Office, Park Town, by two persons at the point of knives. It is stated that while the Manager of the Canteen, and two salesmen,FOC - 88 words
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1440 1953-06-01 4 Sir Sydney Smith Puts Time Ot Death At II A.M. The Sathasivam Case: The Court house and the verandahs outside were packed when Sir Sydney Smith, Professor of Forensic Medicine, Edinburgh University, gave evidence on the Sathasivam, case being resumed before Mr. Justice Gratiaen. Examined by Dr. Colvin K. aeFOC - 1,440 words
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145 1953-06-01 4 Malaya Got 251 m. lbs. Of Thai Rice WASHINGTON, May 31. Thailand exported 700 million pounds of rice during- the first three months of this year, a decline of 21 per cent compared with the same period of 1952. Malaya Singapore, Hodjj Kong and Japan were tho heaviest buyers, accordingA.P. - 145 words
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104 1953-06-01 4 Nehru Vice-Chief Of World Law Association NEW DELHI: India's Prime Minister, Sri Jawah-irlal Nehru, and the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Dr. Dag Hammarskjoeld have been made honorary Vice Presidents of the International Law Association, It was announced. This is the highest honour conferred by the Association, and is givenFOC - 104 words
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Article125 1953-06-01 4 iNKVV DELHI, May 31.— The Indian government announced today that seven foreign automobile companies must close their assembly plants here within three years and concentrate on maintenance and servicing. Among those affected by the order are the American Ford, Chevrolet and British Morris companies, Commerce and IndustryA.P. - 125 words
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131 1953-06-01 4 LONDON. May 9k. The night sky above the River Thames on coronation night will be glowing with the biggest firework disnlay <; v cr given m Britain. Ten tons of fireworks will be I exploded at a cost of £12,000. The grand finale will beReuter - 131 words
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Article69 1953-06-01 4 Coronation Arch At Arab Street The Arches and Illuminations erected at Arab Street by the Arab St. Merchants Coronation Celebrations Committee m celebration of the Coronation of Her Majesty the Queen, will be declared open by Mr. T. M. Hart, Acting Director of Department of Commerce and Industry at 6.4569 words
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Article129 1953-06-01 4 LONDON, May 31. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, m a sermon here today sain that Queen Elizabeth knew the secret of spiritual power which enabled her to lead and inspire by personal character and example. Dr. Fisher was preaching od the majesty of129 words
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Article184 1953-06-01 4 No Reputation, So Dissolved BEIRUT. May 31. The Lejanese Parliament was dissolved by decree yesterday and .iew elections ordered to lit ield m three months. Thfe Council of Minister*. ifter a stormy Parliamentary session on Thursday, met yesterday for three hours and decided the reputation of the present Parliament hadReuter - 184 words
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Article182 1953-06-01 4 DUN LAOGHAIKH, Ireland, May 31. The world's longest strike it has lusted for 14 years ended here yesterday with the death of a publican, Mr. James Downey. Mr. Downey came to this town six miles from Dublin about 60 years ago and set up business as aReuter - 182 words
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Article89 1953-06-01 4 LONDON, May 31. The He veif*n<] Michael Scott recently deported from NyasUand. said on his arrival at London air port yesterday he intended tc take up the matter with the British authorities. Mr. Scott, 45, said he would make inquiries at the Colonial Office over his deportationReuter - 89 words
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