Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-14 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 123. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1953. EIGHT PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article1063 1953-06-14 1 NEHRU THE MAN OF PEACE Analysis Of His Foreign Policy Befriends Communist Countries Without Losing U. S. Friendship NEW DELHI, June 14. India's key Panmunjom irinistict* role climaxes an embattled six-year-old foreign policy which Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru calls "positive and independent on behalf of the cause of [>e;a'e." IIA.P. - 1,063 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-06-14 1 IJ»re Sir Gerald laughingly tells a volunteer of the Peelal Operational Volunteer Force: "You look as though JOS ar. getting enough to eat here." The volunteer has ueen named corporal of the platoon when it goes on ope rations in Johore. r^K the extreme left of the Picture Is Mr.69 words
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Article88 1953-06-14 1 SRINAGaR (Kashmir;. June 10.-The Kashmir state Prime Mimster, Sheikh Abdullah, told a mam meedng here on Fiiday the squabbling over the future of the state "appears to be entering its last, decisive phase." India and Pakistan both lay claim io the wealthy state and have beenA.P. - 88 words
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Article141 1953-06-14 1 KARACHI. June 13.— KhwaJa Nazimuddin, ousted from the Premiership of Pakistan last April, Friday announced the new 13-hian executive ot the All-Pakistan Moslem Lea gue party, which he sail heads. The new Premier. Mohammed Ah, has been excluded from the executive, known as the Working Committee, abA.P. - 141 words
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66 1953-06-14 1 (F.0.0.C.) madras. June it. Madras Congress candidate and former Madras Minister H. Sitarama Reddi was defeated in by- lection to the House of People from Kurnool constituency by Praja-Socialist nominee Cadelinganna Gowd by over foity tnousand votes. Ivucr po'le'd 80.000 against Reddt'fl 48,000. The bye-election66 words
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Article31 1953-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, June IS. A four-man Indian expedition conquered 22,650--foot-high Panchi Chuli Peak in the Central Himalayas on May 26, according to brief reports reaching here Friday.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-06-14 1 PHOTO. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh drove from Hue klngham Palace to St. Pauls Cathedral. London, tu attend a Coronation Thanksgiving Service. Right to left: The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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104 1953-06-14 1 LONDON, June 13.— Mr. Mohammed AH. Pakistan's I Prime Minister, said here that j his talks here with Mr. Jawaj harlal Nehru. Indian Prime Minister on problems between their two countries were *pro- grossing very satisfactorily." He told a meeting of the PaUistan StudentsReuter - 104 words
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Article59 1953-06-14 1 Sir Edward Ritson, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue in Britain, who has submitted his report to the Governor on the question of allowances paid to members of the Public Services in the Colony hies back to Britain on Sunday. June 14, at59 words
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Article41 1953-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. June 13. Members of the U.S. Senate Agricultural Committee appeared Friday In favour of giving Pakistan 1.000.000 tons of surplus wheat, but some objected to having the PakisUim Government sell it to hungry Pakistanis. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article29 1953-06-14 1 LAHORE: Mi. Feioz Khan No o n. Chief Minister of Punjab fP). declared last week that the Punjab fP) Government i would not lecommend the release of Maulana Maudoodi29 words
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274 1953-06-14 1 Russia Definitely Desires Peace LONDON, June 13. —Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said In a television interview Friday night that he felt a four pow er conference of the big powers could hardly tackle questions relating to Asia without Asian countriesReuter - 274 words
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136 1953-06-14 1 U.N. Reds Approach India To Serve On K. Commission NEW DELHI. June 13. A Foreign Olhce spokesman anDOUnced yesterday the United Nations and the Communis .s noth have approached India formally to setve on the Korean pris„nm-of-war commission. He said India conveyed "provisionally' its wdUngness to s» rve. but StillA.P. - 136 words
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Article48 1953-06-14 1 CUSTER STATE PARK (S. DakotaV June 13. -President E senhower eald on Friday he honestly hopes the pr soner of war agreement reacbpd at Panmunjom 'will speedily lead to as arm-'S'lce and just peace in Korea and to a relaxing of Avorld tanjlohj. 1 A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article70 1953-06-14 1 MUNSAN. June 13. The United Nations and Communis truce ddelegates may letum to Panmunjom tomorrow or Monday for their decis ve final sessions pr.or to a formal sign* ing of a Korean armistice, even though South Korean opposiion has showed no signr- of yield'ng. Staff officers thrashing70 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1953-06-14 1 S'pore Today and nhl a rd raUss an editor administrator Jrtve %En 6d 3£S f the United States wi,! arrive to Singapore Sunday, June 14, for a onegonOnri* to Singapore and the Federation of On a lecture tour of the Far East1,039 words
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Article, Illustration339 1953-06-14 2 MALAY CELEBRATION PICTURE. PICTURES. PHOTOS Mis Kxce'lency the Officer Administering the Government, sir Donald MacGilllvray, is seen here arriving in full dress tropical uniform at the Dnte Kramat ground to take the salute at a march-na*t of uniformed organisations in schools. U'ith him is Mr. J. N. Davie*. Settlement SeniorI.D.M. - 339 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-06-14 3 A.P. PICTURES. QUEEN ELIZABETH II The Duke of Edinburgh com detely obscures the Queen Ironi view when he leans forward to kiss her on the left eheek, during his act of paying homage.37 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-06-14 3 Princess Margaret, wearing her Coronation robes, stands in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, 1-ondon, fur this picture made by Cecil lleaton on Coronation Dav. This Al* photo made from the East Tower of the Admiralty > hows the trooping of the Colour Rehearsal framed100 words
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Article818 1953-06-14 3 •The Coronation of the Queen is a great Commonwealth occasion", said the Duke of Gloucester, the chief guest in London at a banquet of the Royal Empire Society, the Victoria League and the Overseas League. "The gathering of so vast an assembly of distinguished citizens from all818 words
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Advertisement161 1953-06-14 3 /H.ii.nii.ai innnim.i. ■.l i..; l ii:Miiidini,iiii.i,i!iiiMiii.i<iiiii<i.i-iii l > i i i I i I- i. i i i i i wmmmma l^g ggfe Remember ihe three famous ioo years old* *W^ __t\WW IiLIiJLjJ Aj I I lmmm)SSi «ii ■fvTPnl wines of China 'Skx's^Mm mmmm^mmmmS tm^Kß^^m^l^^m CHAN fcfc CHYE MEDI CATEO161 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-06-14 4 "IT WAS A MOST MOVING AND IMPRESSIVE ACLE" SAID GENERAL TEMPLER DESCRIBING THIS Photo. Here's one of the many tea parties organised in the back streets of London for children as part of the Coronation Celebrations. This picture was made during the tea for children at the Rushcroft Road andA.P. - 353 words
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Article387 1953-06-14 6 ROME'S HOSPITAL STRANGEST KOME: Rome has on- of tne world's strange.* hospital* Comp; »te with an operationroom. X-ray npparatus, chemi- <•>, micro-bio.ogic.,l and optical laboratories, ii is no t intended to cure men --but books, n was rounded 18 years ago oy palaeographer Alfonso -.iio. who was concerned only WithA.P. - 387 words
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Article, Illustration719 1953-06-14 6 S. Crowther- Smith - Improving Education Of Women In East Africa S. Crowt her -Smith by London journalist and feature writer T*HKRE arr African women I today in East and Central Africa wtio are able and ready' to join witli Europeans in the education, training and cmanCipatiba of tir: women in their territories. Some719 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-06-14 6 hVn'r !!f C J*"*' a g ed attend tlass t v w ith ihelr tins hS vif ifiSt Frlswl S*run B endo (centre) «£d If K h lin >" Si '< accompanied bv a neighbour in -.Jr i«.nii,,;;. h" r,a^ iH ,earn,n K Mien methods hon.e cram S»|fc science and48 words
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33 1953-06-14 6 i„s^°£ AL: Ma "lana Sayeedullah Ka/mi. M.P.. who resigned from the Congress ParJ!* mentar y p arty last November, has announced his joining the Praia Socialist »«J>^_* FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-14 6 PRINCE'S INTEREST The Queen holds Prince Charier*' hand as they stand with the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne on the Famous Balcony of Buckingham Palace. Prince Charles seems to be interested in the bracelet that the Queen Is wearing on her right hand. Princess Anne also is distracted.49 words
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76 1953-06-14 6 MYSORE The working of the International Seminal or. Human Implications of Development Planning, which takes place here ftom June 8 to July 10. was today explained St S Fress Conference by Mr. Graeme Pfergussoß. and Sri V'.iendr.i Agarwaia. Secretaries of the Seminar. TheFOC - 76 words
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Article692 1953-06-14 6 Q: What hope l«* there for a shipwreck victim, lost at sea on a raft, without food or water? a Kv. ry year, during peacetime, ibout 200.000 pcopi<- lose heir Hve a as a result i Mupwrecks. At least a .u.i'i-T ot tnese victims, aboutUNESCO - 692 words
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719 1953-06-14 6 Singapore Journalists Visit B.B.C. Journalists from Singapore. Malaya. Hongkong ana Borneo were among ivritish oversea* v sitors who wen- told f the efforts the BBC is making to assist in building up broadcasting organisation? in overseas territories with the same standards of ob■<'r_ vlty n.l pub'ic s.TY ce which are719 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-06-14 6 Prince Charles seated between the Queen Mother (left) and Princess Margaret (right) In the Royal Box in Westminster Abbey, during the Crowning Ceremony of Queen Elizabeth 11.27 words
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Article188 1953-06-14 6 This will be a record year for the tourist trade in Bri tain, according to prc sem indications. Over 800 000 visitors are expected to spend holidays in Britain estimates the British Travel and Holiday Associativa, compared wi h 730 000 1 vear. Many of188 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-06-14 7 The Land Dragon, a feature by the Chinese Community on Coronation Day Celebration. (Below) A model of ship, beautifully decorated and illuminated and carrying the pieture of the Queen. Picture Below shows a section of the guests who attended the reception at the Government House on Queen's Birthday (June 6).63 words
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1005 1953-06-14 8 THE world has witnessed in the 20th century in India some the wonderful victories i thieved through the spirit of non-v olence against the fore of modem arms. The first t<> pave the path of non-violence m India was Gum Arjun Dev. the fifth divine1,005 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-06-14 8 Th« twelve children sho.vn above have been adopted from the Trafalgar Home in Singapore by the Independent Missionary Movement. On extreme left is Rev. C. A. Davidson, President of the Movement, on the other side are Mr. Ovv Fook Choo >. Chief Hospital Assistant mi the Home,68 words
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Article116 1953-06-14 8 "l ant not one of those patient and industrious authors who go back to their early work time and time again, relining and polls ,ing it. While I am e.vtually engaged in writing tmything, I become entirely and blissfully engrossed. Then, when the book is finished, I quickly116 words
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Article68 1953-06-14 8 MK. M. S. NARAYANASAM* PILLAI Mr. M. B. Narayanasamv raal of North Toiyoor died here oa Friday night at 11.30 at his residence No. 20 Buffalo Uoad, after a brief illness. ■Jj body was crema.ed al. Bidadan Hindu Cemeterv vesterday afternoon. He leaves behind his wife and two daughters.68 words
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Article38 1953-06-14 8 In view of the generally improved condition! in the building industry, the Singa! toa nJrfiil J oi y° l of Bulld KLS*^"* 1951. which wi?l «^f or l 15th June > 1963, will not be renewed.38 words
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Article189 1953-06-14 8 DALTONGANJ: Acharya V.noba Bhave commenced his walk ng tour on Friday last after ten days rest. He 1 cached Kechki dak bungalow traversing through dense forest. Addressing some villagers, Vinobaji said ihat man was happy when he was in touch w.th nature. Nature gave him peaceFOC - 189 words
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Article121 1953-06-14 8 Meanwhile. Mr. Shankerra< Deo. Secretary of the All-in d.a Sarva Scva Sangh. said a< Raigarh tha,. that the "firsgreat obstacle'' in th* way oi solving the land problem b_, •aw was the compensation clause in the Constitution. Mr. Deo. who was address ing mass meeting onFOC - 121 words
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Article90 1953-06-14 8 In a General Meeting cf Sikh Missionary Society Mala fa held on Ttli May. IMS, al 175 Queen Street, Singapore th«* following were elected at ta officials M. Bhag Sincrh (Pre.^dent'. B. Qatar Singh (Vice Pit.sident). S. Taia Singh Hltaishl (General Secretary), S. Ji Khaira iAsst.90 words
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Article100 1953-06-14 8 BHOPAL: A foieign service aeroplane an Oslo Skymasie: foicelsndeu on June 4 even ing at B.nragath aerodrome, about 12 miles from Bhopal follow. ng some trouble it de veloped in on of its four en gines. The plane was carrying 'J.', passengers and eight crew. AllFOC - 100 words
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Article36 1953-06-14 8 Know whether to angry when our n'.^, V ri > open tht bu: door i^ flourish, shouted, T:hon V cier to the left, toilet to the ris:ht Aene. c^ 00 ri BBC. S lD f*36 words
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