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Title Section14 1953-06-02 1 CORONATION SPECIAL Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX No. 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JINE 2, 1953.14 words
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Article142 1953-06-02 2 From her pla<v at the High Table m historic Westminster Hall. Quwn Elizabeth D delivers her speech before the notable gatheringof representatives i-f Parliaments and Legislature of the Commonwealth oti the occasion of the Coronation Luncheon of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Seen (left to right) at the HighA.P. - 142 words
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Article91 1953-06-02 2 On the occasion of the Coronation of Her llasjesty, Queen Elizaneth 11, Prayers for Her Majesty's Lons and Prosperous Reign will be oil (red by the Sixth Community >t the Tat Khalsa Gurdwara. Perkins Road, Kuala Lumpur from P. 30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the91 words
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Article50 1953-06-02 2 OTTAWA, June I. Canadian babies born on Coronation Day, June 2. will i>c given a personal .souvenir a small spoon bearing nn appropriate inscription r>y Govern.r-Gen-eral Vincent Massey. I* the law of averages is working, about 1.000 babies will be born m Canada that day. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article64 1953-06-02 2 N&W UWurii 'j tie postal authorities are working out plans for the celebration of th>* Indian Postal stamp centenary duiing the cold weather bf 1954. Sri Krishna Pras <da, Dirfc-tor-General of Posts and Te'egraphs, will discuss with the Philatelic Advisory Committee at Bomba\ on June 5. aFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration182 1953-06-02 2 m honour of the Coronation of Her Majesty. Queen Elizabeth II and as I naarh of loyalty to Her Majesty, the Tamil Muslim Union will be presenting a copy ol* a Holy Quoran to Her Majesty. the Queen Elizabeth TI and another one182 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-06-02 2 KATMANDU, June 1. Fifteen British mounta neers w ll toast Queen Elizabeth 20 000 feet up on the snowy uank of Everest tomorrow. Ae<- 'ding to what is known of their plana he expedition Intended to toast the Queen In brandy on June second. AndReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration291 1953-06-02 2 LONDON Mr. ,1. K. Jaja- ardene C< Ii n Finance Minister, said the Common- wealth was "c!oe< t to a won-i federation than any similar m: titution has been m the long history, of humanity." Liquidation of the British Empire and its merger with the Commonwealth would strengthen291 words
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223 1953-06-02 2 NEAV DELHI. t>mr I.— A group of Indian Yogi slants plan an assault on Everest soon without elotnes, oxygen cylinders, sleeping ten m or food. if they reach the top. they nlan to sit there praying for a few days before th.\v return.A.P. - 223 words
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Article103 1953-06-02 2 TRIBUTE TO THE QUEEN LONDON, June 1 -A few hours after Queen Elisabeth is crowned m Westminster Abmen and women of tho British Commonwealth and a P«W humble ones will join m broadcasting a tribute to her. The broadcast, entit'<.'d Long Live The Queen," w'll go on the air forReuter - 103 words
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Article139 1953-06-02 2 WASHINGTON. June 1. Korean Ambassador You Chan Yang said yesterday South lorea will "go it alone" if a truce is reached that leaves lis country divided. He said on an NBC television interview that an American attempt to force compliance with any suc:i trucewould be139 words
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Article43 1953-06-02 2 DACCA: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, former Premier of undivided Bengal, and at present the Advocate-Gener il of E i t Bengal has been served with three-months' notice terminating P;s services as the Advo-cate-General by the East Ben« gal Government.43 words
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188 1953-06-02 2 MacMilian To Replace Anthony Eden LONDON. June 1. Mr. iiarold MacMill.au. 58, Britain's Housing and Local Government Minister is lipped here to succeed Mr. Anthony Eden; f the Foreign Secretary's illrtesa makes a Change recessary. Sir Winston Churchill will delay a decist M] until tie reult of Mr. Eden's thirdReuter - 188 words
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Article40 1953-06-02 2 LONDON. June 1. British Chemists have concocted energy pills for Coronation Daj fainter an inclination to faint is a r Hritish characti ris ie .md at I the 1937 Coronation spectator-, were collapsing all er the ;.!-ice. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article37 1953-06-02 2 LONDON, June 1. prt^ Minister Sir Wmston ChuiK will sport I king-sued, Qla •nond-studdcd bad-re si rho Coronation ceremonies to m dleate his membership m tho Order of the Garter A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement165 1953-06-02 2 •X--LONG LIVE OUR QUEEN! PIECEGOODS MERCHANTS, »f»9, Serangoun Road, SINGAPORE 8. |I■IIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I "Unbertned Tickets lor the s.s. "Sirdhana" sailing from Singapore on 13-6-53. l nberthed tickets for the s.s. "Sirdhana" sailing on the 13th June, 1953, for Nagapattlnam i-ul Madras165 words
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Article, Illustration2493 1953-06-02 3 HER MAJESTY QtrEEN ELIZABETH II GENEALOGICAL TABLE SHOWING THE DESCENT OF THE CROWN FROM THE HOUSE OF STUART j -..11. am II Prr.ce Mar, CHARLES llCtr.i-.ri ,c 170 V Ann. M,d«ld l»7l I -JAMESI! A VII flar,B.acr..a .ci id |7i». oo»„ :-f, r.-„ ».uaiu, D.., o' olOrance (d2,493 words
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Article, Illustration956 1953-06-02 4 LONDON: Oueen Elizabeth will itand f-imed m the spotland of h'sMry at her CV>ron-tinn t~day as a slim young woman mainly .surrounded by a glittering COffipnri" of men. But standir-: "omfortinp.lv at her side a? the peeri and prelate move 1 solemnly tHroi!<-- v956 words
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147 1953-06-02 4 This lady whom we crown was born When buds were green upon the thorn And earliest cowslips showed; When still unseen by mortal eyes. One cuckoo tolled his "Here am I," And over little glints of sky. In rain-pools whence the trickles147 words
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Article285 1953-06-02 4 The models of the Queen's Beasts will be placed along the western facade of the annexe. They are: THE LION OF ENGLAND b«-ann« tne present royal arms r,f England upon its .shield. The Lion is to stand suard at the royaj entrance I tv) the annexe. j285 words
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Article, Illustration843 1953-06-02 4 LEELA KOHLI DIAMONDS have always i** been considered fateful. j Each famous diamond has its own legends and superstitions around it and unlike thp traditional rolling stone the diamond on if iourney does not fail to cather the moss of such stories. Tho Indian mines ol843 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1953-06-02 5 FRANCIS WATSON - FRANCIS WATSON Some Reflections On Statues And So On Human Greatness By THE proposal to erect m London a statue of the late Mahatma Gandhi finds me m two minds. London has many statues, not all of them works of beauty, not all their subjects1,271 words
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Article, Illustration684 1953-06-02 5 PEERS' Bali Dancers DRESS Delight Broadway The Earl Marshal's dress regulations for peers and peeresses and other ladies and gentlemen attending the Coronation were issued m December. 1952. While it ls advocated that wherever pos- sible the traditional Coronation dress should be worn, some alternative forms are permitted. For example,684 words
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Article630 1953-06-02 5 Dr. W. J. Vickers - Dr. W. J. Vickers By QUR medical and health services m Singapore were evolved before the war but for a population some 350,000 less than the present and lor one m which a majority did not seek western form* of medicine. Since the war the630 words
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Article147 1953-06-02 5 London's parks and open spaces, always refreshingly cool and bright m the .jummei months, will be gayer than ever this year, for m aH of them there will be special floral displays m honour of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II today. In those parks, controlled the London147 words
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Article90 1953-06-02 5 LONDON Divorced Lords "iced not worry— they won't be sat next to their former wives at the Queen's June 1 Coronation. The Duke of Norfolk, who as hereditary Earl Marshal runs the Coronation, has ruled that divorced peereesses who gained noble rank by marriage are barred iron. theA.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-06-02 6 A laui'il cultivates his tapioca on land he owns near his home, m a kampong m the Federation.— (Do! Photo). An Indian girl waits her turn to draw water from t> stand-pipe m the new village to which she and her family have K*en101 words
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Article334 1953-06-02 6 SEVERa\L Indians living m small Malay kampong m the Federation of Malay, suddenly heard that they were to be moved by Government for security reasons. What of our land we have tilled for so long, our cattle, our homes and possessions, they asked? Bewilderment, fear set334 words
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Article337 1953-06-02 6 50 Tamils near Klang. Selangor, have applied for 100 acre? of excellent agricultural land. In addition, Government is hoping to secure areas of fertile land on the fringes of estates which the resident Indians workers can cultivate m their spare time and can ultimately337 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-06-02 6 During the period June 3 to June 30, dies engraved with a special Coronation design will be fitted to stamp cancelling machines at many of Britain's Post Offices. The design will be impressed on letters and postcards passing through the machines. A special Air Letter form, with91 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1953-06-02 6 G. G. THOMSON - G. G. THOMSON By rut. lie It, -lation* Officer Singapore ()N June 2nd. Queen Elizabetti will be crowned with .1 different title for each one of her Realms, but one title she will bear m all is the title Head of Commonwealth." The title and the1,017 words
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Article209 1953-06-02 6 Queen Elizabeth II has decided to preserve the tradi- tion of presenting the Sovereign with an embroidered glove at the Coronation m ixmdon today. June 2. It has been a part of the Coronation ceremonies for so long that it is felt that the glove has now209 words
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Article, Illustration622 1953-06-02 7 Coronation Spiritual Dedication The Queen's Coronation will be a spiritual dedication to the tasks of queenshlp— and nothing more. It makes not the slightest difference to her status. She already is completely Queen and has been Queen from the moment her father died on Feb. 6 last year. This, of622 words
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330 1953-06-02 7 Opportunity For C'Wealth Premiers When Parliament meets again m June after a two weeks Coronation recess it is hoped that Sir Winston Churchill will already have taken the chair at the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers assembled m London for the Coronation. And the feeling is growing that the only330 words
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Article138 1953-06-02 7 In reply to a question m the House of Commons on 10th March, as to the estited total expenditure Oy Government Department on the Coronation, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury stated that Coronation Estimates totalling £929,000 (net) had been presented to the House. In138 words
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Article232 1953-06-02 7 The Invitation card sent to the Queen's guests at the Abbey has been designed by Miss Joan Hassall, the book illustrator and wood-engrav-er, and the lettering is by Mr. S. B. Stead, official artiist and scribe of H.M. Stationery Office. The design associates the formal splendour232 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-06-02 7 The Royal Family's Norfolk home, m set m beautiful, extensive grounds. The estate extends over 15,573 acres and inel'ide* a park of 200 acres. It was from Sandrtagham House that the late King George V broadcast his first Christ— .is message to his peoples. This tradition hoe tees75 words
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606 1953-06-02 7 Commonwealth- A Large Family Shaped By Activities Of Members Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, chairman of the Singapore Celebration Committee, declaring open the Poster Exhibition %t Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday said: "As Chairman of the Singapore Celebration Committee it Is my privilege to introduce to you this Exhibition which sets606 words
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Article, Illustration291 1953-06-02 7 LONDON: Queen Elizabeth might almost be monarch of half the earth on Coronation Day to judge by world wide excitement and the celebration planned for the day. Commonwealth countries and Britons everywhere will mark Tuesday .as the great day of their very ownReuter - 291 words
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Article501 1953-06-02 7 On Wednesday the Queen attended Westminster Hail to welcome representatives, of the Commonwealth at' a luncheon given by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. The YORKSHIRE POST comments: "It was a majestic and at the same time touching scene. There was the hall itself, so old, august austere, having501 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-06-02 8 The Coronation Chair made of oak In 1300-1301 has teas ased at every Coronation for the Crowning or anointing of the Monarch since the Coronation of Edward 11. The chair is 0 ft. 9 1 Ins. high and when first rande -ir-s enriched wl'h srPt tresso decorations and138 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1953-06-02 8 Prof. P. R. SEN - Indian Nursery Rhymes —Their Date, Origin And Authorship WHO was it that said the battle of Wacerloo was •ron by those who played cricket at Eton? Even if it were die Duke of Wellington i_tmself who really said it, it Hi not wnolly true. Cnildren are moulded by many factors;1,742 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-06-02 8 The .Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of all England will officiate at the Coronation ceremony of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at West alnster Abbey. It is the Archbishop of Canterbury who will place the St. Edward's Crown, the Crown of England, on the head of the142 words
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Article685 1953-06-02 9 Queen' s Favourite Hobby JUST like any other fond wife md mother, Britain'! young Queen Elizabeth II likes to pass round the f; illy photograph album whenever an:.-one special comes to tea. If ever the conversation starts to flag— as it some times does m palaces as well as mA.P. - 685 words
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Article, Illustration862 1953-06-02 9 Indians' Loyal Humble Homage To The Queen Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai J.P. speaking on behalf of the Singapore Indian Cimmunity while invit ng Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. President, City Council Singapore to declare open the Kandang Kerbau Region Indian Community Arch on Saturday May 30, said: "It gives me862 words
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Article, Illustration656 1953-06-02 9 THE monarchical system was firm'y established m Ceylon several centur.es before King Canute rate y discovered th it the wave.- of the oeesil did not subscribe to the concept of allegiance inherent nl the Crown. Through the Convention of 1815 by which the sovereignty of the656 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-06-02 9 AMPULLA ANOINTING SPOON The Golden Ampulla and Anointing Spoon are two of the most ancient objects hi the Regalia used In the Important rite of Anointing the Sovereign during a Coronation. The Ampulla takes the form of an eagle with wings outstretched as a receptacle for the Holy OU whleh92 words
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Article, Illustration1841 1953-06-02 10 J. L. J. HAXWORTH - J. L. J. HAXWORTH Significance Explained By Controller of Immlrration, Singapore. ■*<l«»IINW-|tlllHWH-l«*HI«HllftUI|llll(Mtllllll|ll|ltl||||llll«ll TO every nation, at some stage m its history, the time arrives when a decision must be made on its long term policy towards immigrant labour. The important role of immigrants m the development ofA.P.; USIS - 1,841 words
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Article193 1953-06-02 10 ((Continued from page 7) silency of youth to the calls upon her. Thousands whr heard the broadcast of her j-.-.-.,-.^ »w-M*«-t-i b~«v c^** dent and strong her voice sounded. She betrayed not the least hint of nervousness. She appears to be as fresh as vigorous and as193 words
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Article, Illustration954 1953-06-02 10 JOHN KINGSLEY - JOHN KINGSLEY By Many overseas visitors coming to Britain for the Coronation are combining business with sightseeing. New contacts will be made old ones renewed. And m the process British interests will be able to expand still further their knowledge of what overseas markets954 words
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Article108 1953-06-02 10 The Arts Council of GreatBritain announces that Queen Elizabeth £1 has accepted the dedication of Sir William Walton's march "Orb and Sceptre" and also of "A Garland far the Oueen", a set of songs for mixed voices by ten composers and ten poets. Both works were specially commissioned108 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1953-06-02 11 James F. King - Romance Of Princess Elizabeth Prince Philip James F. King By Even though Philip had grown up m Bxitain— and was typically English m his entire makeup and outlook— a civil war raging m Greeco at the time passed a potential headache m the minds of the politically-conscious over making any1,081 words
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Article, Illustration470 1953-06-02 11 TREVOR BLORE - QUEEN'S TOUR OF THE COMMONWEALTH TREVOR BLORE by COUNTRIES or the Com- monwealth are now oreparing to greet Queen Elizabeth TI when she makes her tour ni he end of the year It will be an historic trip for it will be the first occa sion after her Coronation that470 words
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Article, Illustration984 1953-06-02 11 Lizbeth Layton Wayne Mineau - Lizbeth Layton Wayne Mineau by JN scarlet and gold, with a red plume m his cocked hat, a tall soldier will ride alone m Queen Elizabeth's Coronation drive among London's cheering millions. A key figure behind the scenes of the Coronation pageant, he is984 words
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Article509 1953-06-02 11 THE development of the A kingship m England from Alfred, father of English i law. to Queen Elizabeth II is I the theme of a beautifully illustrated booklet written by I Dermot Morrah, late Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, and published at 2s. by H.M.509 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-06-02 12 Our Crown Is A Symbol Of Our Unity m Following message on Coronation of 11. M. Queen l.lizaheth 11. has been issued lo the Indian Daily Mail by Mr. T. P. F. McNelee, President of the City Council, Singapore: I he Coronation of Queen Mi/alM'th the Second is about to341 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1953-06-02 12 LONDON A Coronation secret— the chemical formula of the oil with which Queen Elizabeth will be anointed on June 2. In what ls regarded the most sacred portion ol the Coronation ceremony. the archbishop of Canterbury, after dipping fingers into the anointing spoon, the bowl of which jsAP; A.P. - 1,270 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-06-02 12 -A Freeman Of Singapore Smiling Anne10 words
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Article371 1953-06-02 12 (Continued from page 5) No epidemic of any major Infectious disease has occurred for a considerable time. The health of the Colony now compares favourably with other more happily situated areas of the world, and we are dealing with a very congested island with over a million souls,371 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1953-06-02 13 Coronation Duties Of Britain's Great Officers Of State WHEN Queen Elizabeth II is crowned m Westminster A,bbe~, London, on June 2, she will be attended m the Abbey Sanctuary by. among others, seven officers wno represent the oldest traditions of power and .ovsrnment m the1,475 words
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Article, Illustration831 1953-06-02 13 M. Gopala Menon - M. Gopala Menon By of India m Malaya, INDIA has had minorities a within her territory for many centuries. Tolerance is the very basis of India's hoary culture and civilisation. In the villages and towns of India, the Indian communities. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christie ns831 words
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Article, Illustration618 1953-06-02 13 (Contiiuietl from |-ag<- 4) it came down to 240 car.ats. The stone had at this stage 1 crack but was of very high water In 1650, Mir Jumla, the o erralan Wash* of Golconda, round the MUGHAL while fanning the Gani diamond mines of Kollur. The amazing diamond,618 words
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852 1953-06-02 14 Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, Member For Education, Federation Of Malaya [N the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 11, will dedicate her Hfe anew to the sevice <>1 her people. We *ll know thai this act of sell- dedication m the presence of the great coriKreQfaicn m the852 words
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Article, Illustration499 1953-06-02 14 (Continued from page 8) end richly jewelled. From the upper end, among a cluster of stones, gleams the great, twinkling Star ot Africa, cut from the worla biggest diamond, the Cullinan, found m South Africa near the beginning of the Century. Into the Queen's left hand the Archbishop499 words
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Article63 1953-06-02 14 Four special postage stamps In the 2Jd., 4d., ls. 3d. and Is. 6d. denominations will be issued to commemorate the Coronation. These stamps, which will be double the size of an ordinary postage stamp and will be m four different designs, will be put on sale on 3rd63 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-06-02 14 ..Balmoral Castle is one of th? homes of the monarch In Scotland. «*«>* i- i_.-~> t was quired by Prince A bert from the trnaieeTof the l££ Tof WmtM iXf til 0 A^*****"* the property of Prince Albe t who left the Castle to Oueen Vllrifi?70 words
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357 1953-06-02 14 How Queen Reported Her Father's Coronation LONDON:— Of all the reporters at King George Vl's Coronation none had a better view than the youngest an 11 -year-old girl. She sat on a gulden chair just a few yards from the throne where the King was crowned. She saw it allA.P. - 357 words
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597 1953-06-02 14 Coronation Visits T o Other Places The following arrangements for the Coronation visit to Scotland have been approved by the Queen: 23rd June: The Queen will receive the keys oi the City of Edinburgh at Princess Street station and will drive m state to the Palace of Holyroodhouse with the597 words
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429 1953-06-02 15 LONDON VISIT SERVES TO DISCUSS WORLD PROBLEMS International Gatherings Lessen Tension NEW DELHI: Addressing a meeting here, on the eve of his departure for London, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, said his participation m the Coronation would not, "m the least, compromise my dignity, or429 words
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Article404 1953-06-02 15 Who Budget Reduction MEENAMBAKKAM Dr. A. Lakshmanaswi Mudaliar. ViCeChancellor of Madras University, who had been to Geneva to attend a meeting of the sixth World Health Assembly as a member of the Indian delegaeion, returned to Madras last week. Giving a summary of the proceedings of the Assembly. Dr. MudaliarFOC - 404 words
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310 1953-06-02 15 I ndo- Egyptian Trade Pact Significance CAIRO Sri H. V. R. Aylangar, Ind.a's Commerce Secretary, who initialled the Trade and Payments Agreement with .he Egyptian Government, today said the Pact was primarily intended to narrow down the present disparity In Indp-Egyptian trade. He said payment would be 60 per cent310 words
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269 1953-06-02 15 Extensive Family Planning Progm. In India NEW YORK Population and family planning were now accepted officially as necessary for family and nations welrare m many countries of the Far Ease, Dr. Abraham Stone cold the first World Congress on Fertility and Sterlity. PROGRESS IN INDIA And extensive family planning programme.269 words
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91 1953-06-02 15 Tenants Act To Be Extended To Tanjore MADRAS: The Government last week decided to extend the provision of the Tan jure Tenents and Pannalyals Protection Act to Chidambaram. Cnder the Act, the necessary notification should be placed before the Legislature, and it will take effect only 14 days thereafter. InFOC - 91 words
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556 1953-06-02 15 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, declared here Monday that India's prestige m the international sphere had mounted steadily during the past few years. "Suspicions about our for- i cign policy have definite!* been allayed, ;ind we have proved to ll.e nations oFOC - 556 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-06-02 15 His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall, and her Royal Highness Princess Anne are the son and daughter of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Charles was horn on Nov. 14, 1948, and Her Royal Highness58 words
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Article308 1953-06-02 15 Corruption India Govt Working Out Details Of Plan AHMED ABAD: Sri Jaisukhlal Hathi, Union Deputy Minister of Irrigation and Power, said that the Government of India was working out details of a plan to combat corruption "at all levels of the administration." The plan wouldFOC - 308 words
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Article177 1953-06-02 15 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government has released eight of the Indian Alms locked up m Pakistan Customs Mouses. In September last, the Pakistan Customs banned the release of Indie'in films, b.it a fortnight ago the P lklstan Government announced Its decision "to release films imported from IndiaFOC - 177 words
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183 1953-06-02 15 NEW DELHI: About 60 British and Oeher foreign firms m India have given a "gentlemen's undertaking" not to take on now young British and foreign employees where Indians are available and trained for the same posts, an official of the Commerce and Industry Ministry disclosedFOC - 183 words
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176 1953-06-02 15 Madras Govt. Bus Service eHvay Loss MADRAS Explaining his statement made at Coimbatore recently that Government buses m the city were working at a loss of about Rs 10,000 per mensem during the last few months, despite the fact that more buses had been put on the road, following theFOC - 176 words
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167 1953-06-02 16 Sequel To Latter's Speech At Kurunegala POLGAHAWELA: A Tailor has applied for the post of Director of Education, now held by Dr. H. W. Howes. He is Mr. K. D. Mervyn Paul Perera, of Wattarama, Polgahawcla. Dr. Howes was reported to haveF.O.C. - 167 words
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158 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO: The Police Department has ordered 16.000 pairs of canvas shoes from a firm m Bombay. Canvas shoes come under the Industrial Products Act& The Industries Department has, it is learnt, protested against the decision of the Police to purchase canvas shoes from outside158 words
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Article52 1953-06-02 16 BATTICALOA: Two scare crows and a coffin, reported to have been found on the esplanade opposite the local Post Office, were produced by the police before the Battioaloa Magistrate. The Magistrate ordered the scarecrows to be destroyed and the coffin, if unclaimed, to be sold by auc-F.O.C. - 52 words
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Article288 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO: Ceylon's trade deficit increased to Rs. 40,597,000 m April. In the result the favourable balance of trade of Rs. 30.980,000 of the first quarter of this year has been wiped out and an adverse balance of trade of Rs. 9,625,000 is recorded for the first 4F.O.C. - 288 words
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Article163 1953-06-02 16 NEW DELHI The Government of India announced their decisions on th»- m.iior recommendations involving points of principle, of the Ka)\anvala Committee, which had be-m set up to report on grievance*** of labour m defence installations m the country. The Government have decided to Incwceu the scaleFOC - 163 words
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137 1953-06-02 16 MADRAS: Burma's Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, has expressed his w.irm appreciation of the Tamilian people m Burma for their peace-loving and law-abiding cha raetcristics." Burma ha* an estimated eightlakh Indian population, of whom the majority hai! from South India. In a message conveyed through Mr.FOC - 137 words
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Article148 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO: A villager of Wellampitiya, produced on a warrant before the Chief Colombo Magistrate, Mr. P. Sri Skanda Rajah, for nonpayment of maintenance to his wife, said he was not m a position to pay anything. The alternative was a term m jail and hisF.O.C. - 148 words
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84 1953-06-02 16 VILLAGE'S RIGHT TO CELEBRATE CORONATION CHILAW: The Chilaw Urban Council was informed recently by the Commissioner of Local Government Agent, or the D.R.O. Chilaw, would organise the Coronation celebrations at Chilaw. and thnt the Urban Council should co-operate with him m making the celebrations a success. As the Council feltF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article104 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO: Sixty -seven Ceylonese businesses have now been blackisted by the Department of Commerce. An official of the Department told the press that unscrupulous traders were a mence to Ceylon's commercial prestige. Import and export permits and exchange control facilities will be withheld from those onFOC - 104 words
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Article14 1953-06-02 16 The greatest mistake trying to be more agreeable I than you can be.— Bagehot.14 words
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Article, Illustration562 1953-06-02 16 'Prohibition In Madras To Be Reconsidered? OOTA.CAMI.NI>: The possibility of the Madras Government's Prohibition policy being considered de novo after the formation of the Andhra Stat?, was hinted at by Mr. M. A. Munickavelu Naicker, Revenue Minister, In a talk with Pressmen here recently. Mr. Manick-avelu Naicker said that reconsiderationFOC - 562 words
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Article218 1953-06-02 16 KARACHI: The Hindu bloc m the Sind Assembly has unanimously adopted m resolution urging tne Central Government co include a Minority "Minuter m the Sind Cabinet. The leader o'" the Hindu Assembly Party hfis also sen J telegrams to lhe Covemor-xJen-.ral urging him to prevailFOC - 218 words
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Article85 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO. Sir Sydney -mith. Regius, Professor of Forensic Medicine of Edihurgh University and one of f he best, authorities on Medical Jurisprudence a v rived m Ceylon by J?t Co et recent'v to give evidence m the Sathasivam murder trial. After going evidence, ho willFOC - 85 words
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Article77 1953-06-02 16 COLOMBO. The C.W.E. is conducting negotiations with two shippine firms, one ir< Germany and the other m India, for the purchase of a ship to carry passengers between Tuticorin and Colombo The vessel that the C.WE intends to buy has accommodation for 125 passengersF.O.C. - 77 words
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