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Title Section14 1953-06-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 138. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE2aI9S3: FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.14 words
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277 1953-06-29 1 "They II Be Sent Only When Peaceful Conditions Prevail" XEW DELHI, June 28.— The Indian Prime Minister, >Ir. Nehru, said here yesterday that India would send troops to Korea only when conditions were ripe" there for them to function peacefully.Reuter - 277 words
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Article185 1953-06-29 1 —SHINWELL 80LSOVEK, England, June 28.— Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, Minister of Defence in the I lite Labour Government, eug- 1 gcsted yesterday that the t'nited Nations should leave j the Koreans to fight out their difference! among themselves. •If President Syngman Rhee I ocileves heReuter - 185 words
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Article133 1953-06-29 1 TAIPEH, June 28.— Official Nationalist quarter* said yesterday there is no chance that Chinese troops from Formosa will be sent to Korea if President Syngman Rhee decides to fight on alone. The consensus was that no Nationalist troops would go to Korea except at theA.P. - 133 words
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Article156 1953-06-29 1 SEOUL, June 28.— President tyngman Rhee and the U.S. presidential envoy, Mr. Waiter uobertsoti, were reported last night to be on thc verge of agreement on a Mutual Security Pact between the U.S. "nd the Republic of Korea. Dr. Karl Hong Kee, an offl'ii government spokesman,156 words
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Article75 1953-06-29 1 PARIS, June 28.— M. Joseph Lamel, the new French Prime Minister, today named his 21 senior ministers three of them right wing Gaulllsts. It Is the first time Gaulllsts have joined a coalition government. Veteran French statesman M. Paul Reynaud. who failed three weeks ago to75 words
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Article59 1953-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28. The Kremlin cracked down last night on rumours inside Russia that its Communist rulers plan a new currency reform. The official Tass news agency broadcast a statement attributed to Finance Minister Svercv admitting the rumours are circulating "among a certain part of the59 words
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Article56 1953-06-29 1 THE HAGUE. June 28. The future of New Guinea, the jungle covered island which la vital to Australia's security, will be discussed by two Dutch Cabinet Ministers in Australia within tho next few weeks, it is believed here. Sovereignty over New Guinea is at present sharedReuter - 56 words
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392 1953-06-29 1 NEW DELHI. June 28.— Prime Minister Nehru said again yesterday an early special session of tho United Nations should be held to discuss the Korean problem. Aniving home after ttending the Qneen'a Coroaation in London, Mr. Nehru told newsmen there is boundA.P. - 392 words
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Article68 1953-06-29 1 SL'oi'L,, June 28.— The South Korea n Government says Cnou£ Byong OK. a political opponent of President Syngman Rhee, is under arrest oy Soutn Korean military police tor nis own protection. Chough, a leader of thc opposition Democratic Nationalist Party, was beaten up by four young assailantsA.P. - 68 words
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Article63 1953-06-29 1 Burmese Paper Backs Nehru's Move RANGOON, June 28.— The pro-Government newspaper New Times of Burrar. yesterday welcomed the move by Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister to urge the convening of a United Nations General Assembly to discuss the truce situation in Korea. Tn an editorial the paper described Mr.63 words
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Article56 1953-06-29 1 Rhee Robertson Discussions SEOUL, June 28.— After his third meeting with President Syngman Rhee this morning Mr. Walter Robertson late today conferred with ©wend Mark Clark and the United States Ambassador Mr. Ellis Brlggs, almost simultaneous as President Syngman Rhee began talks with his Prime Minister, Palk Too Chin, andReuter - 56 words
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Article270 1953-06-29 1 NEW DELHI, June 28. Everest conquerors Edmund Hillary, Sherpa Tensing and Colonel John Hunt with Mrs. Hunt, are arriving at the Indian capital one day behind scht-dul.-, acting U.K. High Commissioner Georgv Middleton announced yesterday. Middleton said as a lesu't of dustorms the north India plane service betweenReuter - 270 words
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Article84 1953-06-29 1 Two more Communist terrorists, including a Branch Committee Chairman. havo been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. The two terrorists were killed in thc Rawang District of Selangor, yesterday by Area Security Unit No. 34. They have been identified as HOR CHOK SANG, Branch Committee Chairman84 words
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Article60 1953-06-29 1 LONDON, June 2b. Scotland Yard will launch a new war on crinv ou Wednesday by switching 200 police officers from desk jobs to fighting crooks. Civil servants will t.ike over from the officers as the changeover takes place. A Scotland Yard official said yesterday "ItReuter - 60 words
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91 1953-06-29 1 MYSORE (India). June 28.A Canadian agricultural expert predicts a possible phenomenal advance in Southeast Asia's agriculture production. Dr. E. C. Bentley of Alberta University told the World University Seminar here yesterday that greatly increased food production in the region depended upon drastic reforms in 'andA.P. - 91 words
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Article82 1953-06-29 1 lIYom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 28. The Government of India has decided to reduce the import duty on copra as from today in order to bring down the coconut oil prices in India which have been soaring durtng the last two months. The duty on copra82 words
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307 1953-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, June 28.— President Eisenhower told the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, yesterday that he regarded the postponement of the planned Big Three Bermuda conference as a "temporary deferment" of the meeting. In a message meat to Sir Winston Churchill through the British Ambassador,Reuter - 307 words
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Article99 1953-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28.- A Sorlnllst Bill to suspond capltul punishment in Britain went to Parliamont y^sterday amid a public uproar over convictfd klller John Chr;stie's confrssion that he was linkod to a murdrr for which anothcr man \v;is hnngod. Laboorttc Bydocy BDvcrntaa tablodA.P. - 99 words
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261 1953-06-29 1 From Our Own Conespondent BOMBAY, June 28.- Premier Nehru yesterday left by air for Delhi, aft>n a short press conference here at Rnjabhavan. wh'-n he stated that his main approach to the problems discussed in recent Commonwealth Premiers Conference in261 words
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Article31 1953-06-29 1 RED LOAN O VERSUBSCRIBED LONDON. June 28.—Moscow Radio said last night that a 15,000,000.000 roubles Soviet state loan floated on June 24 to further develop the nation'* economy has (wr*aui_i;vlVei" A.p.A.P. - 31 words
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227 1953-06-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 28.— -It is learnt that the Government of India is considering the question of taking over major Hindu temples in all the States, in order to maintain them properly and prevent such temples becoming the centre of227 words
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71 1953-06-29 1 TEHERAN, June 28.—Premier Mossadcq declared yesterday the present "standstill" > of thc Majlis is a deliberate attempt to paralyze his government and hinted he would carry his case to thc people. Mr. Mossadeq's present fight with the Majlis, only existing body of the71 words
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133 1953-06-29 1 INQUIRY INTO MOOKERJEE'S DEATH URGED (From Our Own Correspondent) CA1XJI7TTA, Jun.» 28. The demand that the Chief Justice of India hearlng sn Independent Commlsslon should enqulre lnto the ctrcnmstances regardlng the death of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee. the Jan Sangh leader, whlle on detentlon In Kashmir, was made by a133 words
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164 1953-06-29 1 ANDHRA A.G.'s OFFICE TO BE IN MADRAS! (1< rom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 28. The office of Accountant-General of thc new Andhra State will be located in Madras City until such time when it can be located ln the permanent capital of Andhra. It is learnt that the decision164 words
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Article84 1953-06-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 28. The Government of Madras have in a Press Note specifically denied a report of last week that ninety persons were drowned by sudden floods capsislng a small country craft ln the river Sabaii in Godavarl District. Detailed Investigation reveal84 words
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537 1953-06-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., June 29, 1953 "TONARI KUMI" IN PENANG A ND so. at long last Penang has opened its eyes to the usefulness of adopting the system of tenants registration so as to check the movements of residents in any given area. Announcing the introduction of this537 words
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Article, Illustration1490 1953-06-29 2 DOCTORS 9 REPORT ON LAST MOMENTS SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government in a communique last Tuesday said: "The State (Government regret to announce the death of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee due to heart attack at 3.40 a.m. June 23. "The Prime. Minister. Sheikh Abdullah,FOC - 1,490 words
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Article172 1953-06-29 2 The President. Dr. Rajendia Pfiasad, has sent the following condolence message to Mr. Justice Rama Prasad Mookherjee, brother of the late Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee "Deeply grieved by the news of your brother's sudden death. Please accept sincerest condolence and convey to bereaved family." NEHRU EXPRESSES GRIEF Prim172 words
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Article67 1953-06-29 2 LONDON: British car production in May reached the highest ever monthly figure, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders announced. A total of 50,600 gave a rate of one model every 15 seconds, and topped the previ"'N -.o-i* in November 1950, by 4,000 cars. liriiisn67 words
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79 1953-06-29 2 POONA; The All-India Travel and Transport Conference nas by a resolution, urged upon the Government that in order to reduce the overcrowding in the Third and Inter classes, including the suburban trains, fuller use should be made ot the locomotives and passenger coaches than atFOC - 79 words
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Article168 1953-06-29 2 POONA: Mr. C. D. DeshuUKO, t-rnon finance said, that the question of recommending any cnanges in works incorporated in tne me priorities in the irrigation f-ive-Year Plan, with a view i.o avoiaing tne recurrence or the famine conditions prevailing in large parts of Manarashtra. rested with the StateFOC - 168 words
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Article42 1953-06-29 2 BHILLONQ: Citizens of Shil>:n s wid present a purse to itnsing as a token of achievement in conquering the Everest. Thc gift will be handed to Tensing at a reception being organised by the Gurkha community here. FOCFOC - 42 words
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487 1953-06-29 2 LONDON Mr. W. H. Mo; ris-Jone* of the London School of Economics in a broadcast in the H;me Service of the BBC. surveying 'Three years of tbe Tnriian Constitution'" Bald "when wo reflect on the alse and chfi;culiv of the political adjustments whichFOC - 487 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-06-29 2 Approximately 127 American servicemen died on June IX in history's worst air disaster as their Giant C-124 Globemaster crashed and bu ned in murky rain near Tokyo. Above is an AP picture of a C-124 Globemaster plane.37 words
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Article73 1953-06-29 2 U.S, Woman's Gift To Sevak Samaj NEW DELHI: Miss Patricia Hiickle, Secretary of the Senior Department of the Church School, Olmsted Community Church, Ohio (U.S.A.), has forwarded to Sri N. L. Varma, Administrative Secretary of the liharat Sevak Saraaj, a draft for $300,000 (Rs 14.28 takhs) for the construction ofFOC - 73 words
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431 1953-06-29 2 A Step In Thc Right Direction POONA: Mr. N. V. Gadgll, former Union Minister, said Here recently that a politically conscious electorate would no ,onger tolerate social and economic inequalities In the country. Democracy was no democracy if it functioned merely in political spheres. WiseFOC - 431 words
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122 1953-06-29 2 BOMBAY, June 25 An Indi .nd Nepalese. expedition is to attempt to climb the 23.11*0--foot Himalayan mount Pumori it the end of the year entirely without European help, it was announced here today. Pumori, on of the ramparts of Everest, will be the highest j>eakA.P. - 122 words
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Article135 1953-06-29 2 Rival Groups Clash At Sikh Sabha PATIALA: Disorderly scenes were witnessed at a meeting of tlfo Shri Guru Singh Sabha, one of thc oldest religious institutions of Sikhs to PEPSU, held nerc last week. Members of two rival groups in thc Sabha clashed at the meeting and blows were exchanged.FOC - 135 words
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Article623 1953-06-29 3 Pays Tribute To Hillary aATIIMANDU: "Tiger" Tensing Norkay said here he and Edmund Hinary were leading aiternative.y in their chmb on Mount Everest on May 29 but readied tiie top of the world "simultaneously". Describing the conditions on the top of the world that d)iv. Ten ingFOC - 623 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-06-29 3 Photo. Queen Soraya of Persia returns to Teheran after a seven-week trip to Europe, The Shah (right) travelled from the resort town of Ramsar, on the Caspian, to greet her at the airport, A left a courtier klssea thu Queen's hand before |nW«ntin£ a bouquet. The Royal couple left forA.P. - 60 words
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Article140 1953-06-29 3 BOMBAY: Sri Jawaharlai Nehru and the Russian Am-l»i.»ui„r-(ir„ h nat.- to Jndia dio, not know each other when they travelled by the same plane between Home anu Cairo. Dr. A. V. Baliga, who arrived here by the plane from Geneva said he incidentally came toFOC - 140 words
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Article148 1953-06-29 3 BOMBAY: The crew aboard an Air India International Constellation, which arrived at the Santa Cruz airport here from London on June 23 reported that the aircraft was "tossed" when it met bad whether about 400 miles south of Karachi. They stated that the "cloud build-up"148 words
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Article95 1953-06-29 3 MADRAS: The Government have received a report on the u..aaiucu,uu..i immm ura fe tuv wnich resulted in thc drowning of yi persons. The report says that oneboat and three dingles (country craft) with 21 persons capsized ln the Sabarl river which is in spate, at the KunnavasamFOC - 95 words
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Article56 1953-06-29 3 LONDON Derek Holroyde, Senior Producer In the BBC's Overseas Talks Department since December, 1950, has been appointed BBC Representative in India and Pakistan. Mr. W. F. Ash, who has recently completed a tour of duty is BBC Representative in Delhi is returning to Britain to succeed56 words
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Article239 1953-06-29 3 BOMBAY: Bombay City and suburbs had double the amount of normal rainfall for one week since the onset of the outh-west monsoon on June 16," meteorological sources stated here. Thc city and suburbs arc ut .•rcatni experiencing cool weaJMT following intermittent ..nowers and occasional gusty acFOC - 239 words
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85 1953-06-29 3 Theatrical Agency s Uifer 10 COI. Hunt MANCIi-**)*— tt: A >lancnester tnuairicai agency iw. cabieu Mt_ <fonn taunt, i.eaili-r Of ine iSli.i-il mi*** e^t —xptKiii ion, uttering loin u contract to ;vi»e.n witn member* of tus party ui a tour of t.ruiMi tnet*t res. A Director of the agency said85 words
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Article76 1953-06-29 3 LUCKiNOW: Hign-level talks an in progress between the Ultar Pra.dcsh and the Union .ovcrnment for adoption of rtcpa calculated to strengthen the vigilance of Uarnwal and ivumaon passes through which mhltration is possible from TiAccording to well- informed juarters, the Union Government has at long last beenFOC - 76 words
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194 1953-06-29 3 Dr. Radhakrishnan - Dr. Radhakrishnan CHICAGO: 'Food and Television an- not enough JtojJJJ -oblc task of building a united world. liumans requne mo hnn those symbols of modern world achievements, said _»i. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India '.h.> United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural194 words
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195 1953-06-29 3 PURPOSE OF INDIAN ARMY ONLY DEFENCE CALCUTTA: India's Com-mander-in-Chief General Rajendrasinnji, addressing a Press conference, said that mechanisation of ttie indian Army was adequate for the nation's needs and that they were getting all they wanted within the resources permitted. The Commander-in-Chief said that excepting highly technical products, India wasFOC - 195 words
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248 1953-06-29 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India proposes to buUd a factory for producing heavy electrical equipments. The new project Is expected to cost Rs. 30 to 40 crores. The site for the proposed indjstry has not yet been decided, but the factory is expectedFOC - 248 words
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133 1953-06-29 3 Institute Of Mathematics At KaraiKudi KArtAIKU- »J m- meeting of the Council of the Ramunujain institute of Matnematics was held recently at Kottaiyur, about four miles from here, Dr. RM. Alagappa Chettiar, Founder-Presiaent, presiding. The Council, as a first step towards expansion, decided to introduce new Chairs in Mathematics. ItFOC - 133 words
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Article35 1953-06-29 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Hart Chand. Jan Sangh candidate, won thc by-election from the Ajmeri Gate constituency to the Delhi State Legislative Assembly, defeating Mr. M. M Be*/;? (G) B» 83 wotm FOCFOC - 35 words
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320 1953-06-29 3 Nehru a All To Meet July, Karachi Resumption August, New Delhi NEW DELHI: The London meeting of the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan has served to create a friendly atmosphere for the consideration of issues outstanding between the two countries. According to informationFOC - 320 words
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294 1953-06-29 3 bAKuuA: Mr. Morarji Desai, Ciiiof Minister, Bombay State, inaugurating the Department of Textiie Engineering (Degreo course) of the Faculty of 1'eclinology, Baroda University, appcaled to the industrialists in the country to strive to end the country's dependence on forcign machinery and forcign experts. TheFOC - 294 words
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Article34 1953-06-29 3 LUCKNOW: A rupees 21--crore-plan to raise the standard of living of the rural masses under the Five- Year Plan has been drawn up by the 36,000 vUlaere nanchavats in U.P.- FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article104 1953-06-29 3 NEW' YORK, June 28.Former Piesident Truman said yesterday Syngman Rh^e. the South Korean President, I like the old man; he's a patriot." Truman declined to comment directly concerning the Korean Truce situation in talking with newsmen on his arrival here by train from Philadelphia. RheeA.P. - 104 words
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Article789 1953-06-29 4 On Legislative Measures Concerning Indians There 'No Need For Baseless Fears', Assures Ceylon Premier COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake has clearly indicated that the ido-Ceylon talks with Sri Nehru "failed" on the issue of repatriation. "I was insistent on the repatriation of a certainFOC - 789 words
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Article70 1953-06-29 4 COLOMBO: Ever since income tax was started in 1932 no relief has been given to unmarried persons aithougn the cost of living has kept on rising. Tiiis submission is made by the Income Tax Payers' Association in a memorandum) to the Minister of Finance in connectionFOC - 70 words
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Article53 1953-06-29 4 KALMUNAI: A severe gale and heavy rain in the Amparai town area occurred last week causing considerable damage. In one locality near Amparail hail-stoncs fell. The rainstorm took 500 families unawares in the coastruction town of the Oai Oya Valley, and brought tne water and electricity services toFOC - 53 words
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Article104 1953-06-29 4 NEW DELHI, June 28.— Mrs. Elieanor Roosevelt on her way I j America by way of Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia -has been delayed here by engine trouble in ::n American airliner. Mrs. Rooseve't la expected 10 rename her journey this after- noon. Reuter professional work FOCReuter; FOC - 104 words
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255 1953-06-29 4 Austere But DIGNIFIED Celebrations The visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to Ceylon in April next year will be celebrated on austerity lines. This decision has been taken in view of the country's unsatisfactory financial position. The austerity measures will apply particularly to receptions and decorations.FOC - 255 words
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Article168 1953-06-29 4 Singapore Harbour Board Labour union heid its Second Annual General Meeting, Saturday at the Singapore Harbour Board Stan Association premises. Nearly 1,500 members were present and Messrs. A. Simpson, Trade Union Adviser, Lim Yew Hock, Legislative Council Member and President of the Singapore Trade Union Council, S.168 words
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Article129 1953-06-29 4 COLOMBO: Sir Nicholas Attygallc, President of the Senate, returned recently from _nglnnd after the Coronation with his "eyes still full of the colour and pageantry of the ceremony," the like of which he feels he will never sec again. Sir Nicholas, one of the nrst to return129 words
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Article50 1953-06-29 4 The Kamala Division, St. Johns Ambulance Brigade. Kamala Club. 7, Moulmein Road, Singapore, will start New First Aid Classes on July 1. Ladies interested are requested to report at Kamala Club on Wednesday at B .00 p.m. July 1. writes Mrs. Sarojini Sodar, Officer i/c Kamala Division.50 words
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254 1953-06-29 4 Paddy cultivators and other food growers will be honoured with titles or award of medals, etc., if a proposal to be put to Government by Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Acting Minister of Agriculture and Food, finds acceptance. Officials or the Ministry and the Departments concerned254 words
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Article38 1953-06-29 4 CAivCITTTA: The Ca.cutla Electric Supply Corporation Baa entered into a provisional agreement with the Damodar /alley Corporation to buy pow-r from the lattrr's Uok 110 plant, Sir James Donald. Chairman of the Corporation, announced.38 words
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Article78 1953-06-29 4 MANILA, June 28. President Elpidio Qulrino issued a sweeping amnesty order ycsierday affecting all 113 Japanese convicted by the Philippine Government as war criminals. The sentences of 06 condemned to die were reduced to life in prison, and 57 others under prison sentences from 10A.P. - 78 words
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Article59 1953-06-29 4 NEW DELHI, June 28.— A Burmese trade mission of ten, led by Mr. U Tin, Burma's Finance Minister, arrived here last night for talks with the Indian Government. The talks. which begin on Monday, will continue the discussions held in Rangoon last month when an ludian delegationReuter - 59 words
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152 1953-06-29 4 Pasir Panjang Tamil School Sports Meet Pasir Panjang Tamil School held its Sports Meet yesterday at the School grounds. The function was well attended by school children and parents. Members of the Tamil Murasu Student Bell Club, who were present and spectators participated in the Sports Meet. Mr. H. J.152 words
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Article70 1953-06-29 4 BOSTON, June 28. Dr. Frank H. Lahey, 73, a surgeon whose fame was world-wide, died yesterday "of a heart ailment he suffered six days after assisting in an operation on British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. He was founder and director of surgery of the Lahey Clinic, establishedA.P. - 70 words
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Article233 1953-06-29 4 GAUHATI Assam has turned the corner on the food front. This is a remarkable achievement, keeping in view the vagaries of Nature. The procurement target of 70.000 tons during the kharif year has been exceeded. Total procurement till this day is approximately 110.000 tons. The"FOC - 233 words
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Article121 1953-06-29 4 JHAKIA: Mr. Shecla Hba__ Sn Jcneral Secretary of the All-India Forward Bloc -said that the All-India Trade h__r and tne AllIndia United Trade Union Congress were likely to merge IB the near future. The correspondence on the question between Mr S A n c l ngFOC - 121 words
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Article92 1953-06-29 4 FUTURE OF P. w. PARTY TOONA: Mr. It. K. Khadilkar, General Secretary of the Peasants and Workers Party, said here that the decision ot the party taken at its Sangli session to function as an independent party and to "cooperate" with the Communist Party, Instead of merging Its Identity withFOC; A.P. - 92 words
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101 1953-06-29 4 WINDSOR England, June 28.— Gordon Richards, Britain's champion Jockey, who was recentiy knighted by the Queen, appealed at Windsor race meet :ng yesterday to the "sports.nanship'' „f whoever stuui valuable keepsakes from his __i iborough home on Friday. Among the valuable stolen were a pairReuter - 101 words
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Article44 1953-06-29 4 ASSEN, Holland June 28.— Thirty people ware Injured when part of ;i grandstand crashed during the Dutch T.T. race s in Assen yesterd y. A crowd of approximately '30 000 watched the race.-. Many had spent the night en 'ho circult.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article29 1953-06-29 4 i-APis. June 28.— The pop* lation of France has Increased by 2G00.000 since the wai m d .t tin- start of 1953 there wen! 12,740,000 Frenchmen- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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